Chair
Sarah Stewart
Sarah Stewart is a three-time Paralympian and multiple Paralympic medallist, having served as a key member of the Australian women’s wheelchair basketball team, the Gliders, since 2003.
Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts majoring in English and a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Philosophy and Cognitive Science. While competing, Sarah taught secondary school philosophy and mathematics, tutored in philosophy and logic at a number of universities, and lectured in philosophy at the University of NSW.
As a vocal and passionate member of the Australian sporting community, Sarah sits on various boards and committees, including as a Director on the Board of Wheelchair Sports NSW, on the Executive of the Sydney University Sport and Fitness Clubs Advisory Committee, and the Basketball Australia League Advisory Committee and League Executive. Sarah has served on the NSW State Government’s Sporting Injuries Committee, and is the Team Manager and Assistant Coach of the Sydney Uni Flames wheelchair basketball team. Sarah has served on the NSW State Government’s Sporting Injuries Committee and is the Team Manager of the Sydney Uni Flames wheelchair basketball team. Sarah is the co-founder, co-creator, and Manager of Paralympics Australia’s Beyond Sport Mentoring and Employment Program.
Sarah was appointed to Paralympics Australia’s Athlete Commission at its inception in May 2017 and was elected Chairperson in June 2022. She was re-elected Chair in 2024. She is an active member of Policies, Procedures and Public Statements, Athlete Engagement, and Athlete Welfare subcommittees.
“I think that as much as we facilitate and support athletes to become world-class athletes, we also need to make sure we are doing everything we can to facilitate and support them growing as all-round deep and meaningful human beings – both on the visible journey as an athlete, and ‘off court’ in their personal life and other pursuits outside of sport (including after ‘the Games journey’).”