Ellie Cole

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Ellie Cole

Ellie Cole

Ellie Cole- Biography

Ellie Cole is an Australian wheelchair basketball player and Paralympic swimmer. She began swimming as part of her rehabilitation program after having her leg amputated due to cancer, and she progressed quicker than her instructors anticipated. She is a brave young lady.

What is the Net Worth of Ellie Cole? Salary, Earnings

Ellie has a total net worth of $1 million, which she has accumulated exclusively through her hard work and dedication as a professional Paralympic swimmer and wheelchair basketball player. She is a career-driven individual with a strong work ethic.

Ellie Cole- Birth, Age, Ethnicity, Siblings, Education

On December 12, 1991, in Melbourne, Australia, Don Cole gave birth to Ellie Cole. Her father was athletic, and both her mother and grandfather were swimmers. When she was two years old, she was diagnosed with a rare sarcoma wrapped around the nerves in her right leg. On February 14, 1994, her right leg was amputated above the knee after unsuccessful chemotherapy techniques failed to treat her cancer. Cole’s mother, Jenny, enrolled her in swimming classes as part of her rehabilitation eight weeks after the surgery.

Cole’s tutors predicted it would take her up to a year to learn to swim in a straight line, but it only took her two weeks. She was included in ‘Rising Phoenix,’ a documentary film about the Paralympic Games planned to be released in 2020. Ellie attended Frankston High School and Mount Eliza North Primary School, both in Melbourne’s Frankston area. She earned a Bachelor of Health and Exercise Science from Australian Catholic University. She was a lovely young lady with a lot of promise.

Quick Facts

Real Name Ellie Victoria Cole
Birth Date 12 December 1991
Age (as of 2022) 29 Years
Birth Place Melbourne, Australia
Nationality Australian
Profession Swimmer
Religion Christianity
Sun sign Sagittarius

Ellie Cole- Relationship, Married Life, Boyfriend, Girlfriend

Ellie Cole is not currently involved in a relationship. As far as we know, she is not married and has no children. She is entirely dedicated to her work and profession, and she is always seeking to improve.

Ellie Cole’s Professional Career

Ellie Cole began her professional career after graduating. Cole’s amputation places her in the S9 group of swimmers, which also includes those who have joint problems in one leg and those who have had two below-knee amputations. She began competitive swimming in 2003 and competed in the 2006 IPC Swimming World Championships in Durban. Cole was chosen for the Australian Paralympic Swim Team in 2008. Cole swam in the 100 m freestyle multi-disability event at the 2009 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships in Hobart on August 12, 2009. This competition acts as a qualification for the FINA (International Swimming Federation) IPC Swimming World Championships.

The same year, Cole competed in the IPC Swimming World Championships 25 m in Rio de Janeiro. In 2010, the IPC Swimming World Championships were held in Eindhoven. Cole has also competed in important competitions such as the Australian Age Multi Class Swimming Championships and the New South Wales State Open. The former is based at Canberra’s Australian Institute of Sport and aims to prepare elite swimmers for international competition.

Widespread Recognition

At the 2012 New South Wales State Open Championships, she competed in multi-class events. Cole competed in eight events at the London Paralympics in 2012. She finished fourth in her debut event, the 100 m Butterfly S9, behind South African Natalie du Toit. Cole, on the other hand, won the next night’s 100 m Backstroke S9. Cole called the games to a close. Her swimming career was jeopardized after she underwent two shoulder operations during the London Paralympics.

In 2015, the IPC Swimming World Championships were held. Natalie du Toit’s world record of 29.04 seconds was broken by her time of 28.75 seconds. Cole, Maddison Elliott, Lakeisha Patterson, and Ashleigh McConnell set a new world record for the Women’s 4 100 m Freestyle Relay 34 Points with a timing of 4.16.65. Cole struggled in the run-up to the Paralympic Games in Rio. At the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships in London, she won the Women’s 100m Backstroke S9 and the Women’s 400m Freestyle S9.

Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Hair color

Height in feet inches – 5’ 9” – in Centimeters – 175 cm
Weight in Kilograms – 65 kg  –  in Pounds –  143 lbs
Shoe Size 8 (U.S.)
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Blue
Body Type Athletic

Social Media Details

Ellie has 28.6K Instagram followers and 616 followers, with 626 posts under the handle @elliecoleswim. On Twitter, where she has been since September 2012, she has 4,229 followers and 593 followers.

Trivia

  • Ellie won the Women’s National Wheelchair Basketball League championship in 2013.
  • Cole set a new world record in the 100 m freestyle multi-disability event in 2009, clocking 1:04:06.
  • In the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, Ellie won the Women’s 100 m Butterfly S9 event, as well as the 400 m Freestyle and 100 m Backstroke.
  • When she won gold in the 50m Freestyle Multiclass event at the 2016 Australian Swimming Championships in Adelaide, she became the first S9 swimmer to break 29 seconds in the 50m freestyle.
  • Ellie, a six-time gold winner, is representing WeThe15, a global human rights movement that will be featured in the Tokyo Paralympics in 2020.