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Jayme Richardson (née Paris, born 27 April 1989) is an Australian Paralympic cyclist. She was born in the Sydney suburb of Blacktown with cerebellar ataxia due to asphyxiation at birth. She began cycling in October 2004 after seeing a post Athens Paralympic interview with Silver Medalist Claire McLean where Claire said Australia needed more female Para-cyclists. At the time Jayme was a swimmer and was doing very well, having competed both through school to CHS Level and out of school to National Level, however she felt that there was something greater out there for her and decided that a change was needed.

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  • Jayme Richardson (es)
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  • Jayme Richardson (née Paris) (nascida em 27 de abril de 1989) é uma ciclista paralímpica australiana, natural da Nova Gales do Sul. Conquistou duas medalhas de bronze nos Jogos Paralímpicos — Pequim 2008 e Londres 2012 — dois ouros no mundial em estrada de 2014 e um ouro no mundial em pista do mesmo ano. (pt)
  • Jayme Richardson (née Paris, born 27 April 1989) is an Australian Paralympic cyclist. She was born in the Sydney suburb of Blacktown with cerebellar ataxia due to asphyxiation at birth. She began cycling in October 2004 after seeing a post Athens Paralympic interview with Silver Medalist Claire McLean where Claire said Australia needed more female Para-cyclists. At the time Jayme was a swimmer and was doing very well, having competed both through school to CHS Level and out of school to National Level, however she felt that there was something greater out there for her and decided that a change was needed. (en)
  • Jayme Richardson (Blacktown, 27 de abril de 1989),​ es una ciclista paralímpica australiana. Nació en el suburbio de Blacktown en Sídney,​ con ataxia cerebelar por asfixia al nacer,​ y comenzó a practicar el ciclismo en octubre de 2004 después de ver una entrevista posterior a los Juegos Paralímpicos de Atenas 2004 con la medallista de plata Claire McLean, en la que Claire dijo que Australia necesitaba más mujeres para practicar el ciclismo. En ese momento Jayme era nadadora y le iba muy bien, habiendo competido tanto en la escuela hasta el nivel de CHS como fuera de la escuela hasta el nivel nacional, sin embargo sintió que había algo más grande ahí fuera para ella y decidió que era necesario un cambio.​ (es)
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  • Jayme Richardson (en)
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  • Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia (en)
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