Gerrard James Gosens, OAM is a vision-impaired Australian Paralympic athlete, goalball player, triathlete, adventurer, chocolatier and motivational speaker.
Personal
Gosens was born on 3 February 1970 in Melbourne, Victoria. He is congenitally blind and became Australia's youngest guide dog recipient at age sixteen. At the age of eleven his family moved to Yeppoon in Queensland and he attended Yeppoon State High School. He has completed a Business Management degree at Queensland University of Technology and Bachelor of Journalism at the University of Queensland. From 1994 to 2002, he was employed by the Australian Paralympic Committee. He has been Deputy CEO for Royal Blind Foundation Queensland and worked for Vision Australia. In 2019, he was forced to shut down his business Chocolate Moments in Brisbane due to the disruption caused by the Cross River Rail project. He married Heather in 1993 and they have two children – son Jordan and daughter Taylor. His daughter Taylor was born with his congenital eyesight condition, and has just four per cent vision. Gosens encourages others with the saying "Every one of us have some sort of obstacle to overcome, instead of letting them getting in the way, we should learn to take advantage of any opportunities we come across".
Sporting career
Gosens is classified as a T11 athlete. Gosens competed at the 1996 Atlanta Paralympics in goalball. At the 2000 Sydney Paralympics, he competed with guides Bill Hunter and Ed Salmon in three running events - sixth in Men's 5000m T11, sixth in the Men's 10000m T11 and eight in the Men's Marathon T11. At the 2002 IPC Athletics World Championships, Lille, France, he finished fourth in the Men's 1500m T11 and sixth in the Men's 5000m T11. At the 2006 IPC Athletics World Championships, Assen, Netherlands, he finished fifth in the Men's 1500m T11. At the 2008 Beijing Paralympics with guide Bruce Jones, he finished sixth in the Men's 1500 m T11. At the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships, Christchurch, New Zealand, he finished fourth in his heat of the Men's 1500m T11 and was ranked fourth. He was disqualified in his heat of the Men's 5000 m T11. In 2016, Gosens took up triathlon as a result of using swimming as rehabilitation for an injured knee. He is classified as a B1 paratriathlete. He has the goal of competing in paratriathlon at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics. In 2019, Gosens was caught up in a doping scandal after his guide Stephen Thompson tested positive to EPO at the 2018 ITU World Championships, Gold Coast, Queensland. Gosens competed with Thompson two days after Thompson won the silver medal at the World Championships 35 to 39 age group race. Gosens was disqualified due to Thompson's EPO test because he was his guide.
Other activities
In 2005, his attempt to conquer Mount Everest ended when he fell down a crevasse his guide forgot to tell him about. He had reached the third camp of Mt. Everest, which stands at high. He has co-piloted an ultra-light motor glider around Queensland three times. Gosens has run the 2,000 kilometres from Cairns to Brisbane five times to raise money for charity. In 2009, he became the first visually impaired contestant to appear on the Australian television programme Dancing with the Stars on season Nine. His partner was Jessica Raffa and they were the eight partnership eliminated. His participation raised funds for Vision Australia It is reported that Gosens has raised over 2 million AUD worth in services and funds for the 120000 blind people in Australia.