Liesl Tesch

Liesl Tesch
Tesch celebrates at the 2012 London Paralympics with her gold medal
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Gosford
Assumed office
8 April 2017
Preceded byKathy Smith
Parliamentary Secretary for Disability Inclusion, Families and Communities
Assumed office
26 April 2023
MinisterKate Washington
PremierChris Minns
Preceded byMelinda Pavey (as Parliamentary Secretary for Stronger Communities and Families, and the North Coast)
Personal details
BornLiesl Dorothy Tesch
(1969-05-17) 17 May 1969
Brisbane, Queensland
PartyLabor
OccupationPolitician, Paralympian
Sports career
Medal record
Wheelchair basketball
Paralympic Games
2000 Sydney Women's wheelchair basketball
2004 Athens Women's wheelchair basketball
2008 Beijing Women's wheelchair basketball
Sailing
Paralympic Games
2012 London Mixed Two Person Sailing SKUD18
2016 Rio Mixed Two Person Sailing SKUD18
IFDS World Championships
2014 Weymouth Mixed Two Person Sailing SKUD18
2014 Halifax Mixed Two Person Sailing SKUD18
2015 Melbourne Mixed Two Person Sailing SKUD18
2016 Medemblik Mixed Two Person Sailing SKUD18
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Liesl Dorothy Tesch AM (born 17 May 1969) is an Australian wheelchair basketball player, sailor, and politician. She is a Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, representing Gosford since the 2017 Gosford state by-election.

Tesch became an incomplete paraplegic after a mountain bike accident at the age of 19. She competed in her national wheelchair basketball team at five paralympics, winning three medals, and was the first woman to play the sport professionally. She took up sailing in 2010, winning gold medals at the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Paralympics with partner Daniel Fitzgibbon.