Nikki Ayers

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Para Rowing
Date of Birth 03 Mar, 1991
Currently Resides Melba, ACT
Australian Debut 2018
Started Competing 2018
Impairment Type Physical Impairment
Impairment Physical Impairment
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Discipline

Para Rowing

  • Mixed Double Scull PR3

Paralympic Games Attended

Games
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S
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Paris 2024
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Tokyo 2020

Current Records Held

PR3 Mixed Doubles Sculls - 7:11.30 min Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

Sporting Career Highlight

Winning PR3 Womens single skull Interstate twice in a row (2019; 2021). Being selected for Aus rowing team to go to Tokyo.

Favourite Quote

Control what you can control

Nikki’s Story

Nikki Ayers made her Australian Rowing Team debut in 2018. She was selected to compete in the PR3 Mixed Coxed Four at the 2018 World Rowing Championships.

Nikki had been an active rugby union player until she dislocated her knee and permanently damaged her peroneal nerve and popliteal artery. As a result, she developed a drop foot and endured 16 surgeries to remove the dead muscle and undergo a knee reconstruction to repair three ligaments.

Nikki got into Para-rowing after attending one of Rowing Australia’s #Train4Tokyo Talent ID days at the Australian Institute of Sport. She says “I gave it a go and have loved it ever since!”

At her Paralympic debut at Tokyo 2020, Nikki competed alongside Al Viney, Thomas Birtwistle, James Talbot, and Renae Domaschenz in the PR3 Mixed Coxed Four to finish in fourth place with a time of 7:34.73.

Nikki has a postgraduate diploma in Critical Care and is an Intensive Care Registered Nurse, a job she combines alongside rowing.

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