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Para-triathlon Commonwealth Games 2022: How Erica Burleigh тАШcheated deathтАЩ

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Erica Burleigh reported to her local hospital seeking some IV fluids for what a doctor told her was a bad flu – she woke up from a coma three days later – rubbing her eyes – wondering why everything was blurry.

No matter how many times she rubbed them the blurriness didnтАЩt disappear – and hasnтАЩt 22 years later. But having just one per cent vision in her right eye and 10-20 per cent in her left hasnтАЩt stopped the Tassie local chasing her dream of representing Australia at the Commonwealth Games and hopefully the Paralympics in 2024.

Burleigh was 17 and the bad flu she was told she had turned out to be meningococcal B.

тАЬI was so unwell,тАЭ she said.

тАЬWhile I was in hospital they sort of sat me up to see if I could stand and I fell down and fell into a coma. I was on life support and in an induced coma for three days.тАЭ

Doctors had managed to get the infection under control but not before it attacked BurleighтАЩs optic nerves.

тАЬAt first they thought I would get my full sight back so it was very odd,тАЭ Burleigh said.

тАЬEverytime I would wake up in the morning IтАЩd be rubbing my eyes to try and you know see properly again but it still wouldnтАЩt come back. It was just always really blurry.тАЭ

It was devastating for the active Tassie teen who had just a few months earlier got her driverтАЩs licence.

Burleigh played netball for her school and club and loved swimming, bodyboarding and surfing when the family holidayed at Bruny Island.

тАЬIt had a huge, huge impact on me,тАЭ she said.

тАЬI had just got my independence and then all of a sudden to be told you know you are not going to get your eyesight back. You are never going to drive again – my whole life changed.

It took Burleigh a year to adjust to her new normal and find a way to live without her eyesight.

тАЬI didnтАЩt really do much for that year but after that is when I recall thinking тАШright what am I going to doтАЩ,тАЭ she said.

So she joined a local gym, finding great joy in the spin classes. Then a local bootcamp.

тАЬBasically I decided to never think I couldnтАЩt do something until IтАЩd given it a go,тАЭ Burleigh said.

тАЬPeople were always willing to help as well. At bootcamp I would just follow someone else and if I fell over, which I did quite a few times IтАЩd just get back up and brush myself off.тАЭ

Everytime Burleigh, 39, watched the Paralympics she would get inspired – it has led her to try a range of sports over the years – including boxing.

тАЬIt was last year when I was watching the Olympics and watching Ariarne Titmus, who is obviously from Tassie, win all of her medals that made me think it is now or never.

тАЬIтАЩm going to put myself out there and see what I can do.тАЭ

Burleigh took up swimming in November last year. A month later she had decided she wanted to give a triathlon a go.

One of the men she had been doing some ocean swimming with had a tandem bike in his garage and was willing to take Burleigh for a ride.

тАЬI hadnтАЩt actually ridden a bike since primary school so getting on the bike with somebody else and trusting them while you go quite fast, sometimes up to 50km/h, is quite scary. But you have to learn to trust your guide.тАЭ

In January she competed in her first local triathlon.

тАЬI finished it,тАЭ Burleigh said. тАЬIt was really good and I really enjoyed it, it was just a practice run but I thought I want to get better at this.тАЭ

Come May Burleigh was confirmed as part of the triathlon team, alongside guide Felicity Cradick, bound for the Birmingham Commonwealth Games – the first Commonwealth Games to feature a vision impaired paratriathlon category.

Aside from soaking up the experience and learning from other athletes Burleigh has just two goals for the Games.

The first is to not come last and the second to finish with a personal best time.

тАЬObviously IтАЩm new to this so IтАЩm nowhere near as fast as some of the other girls that have been doing this for years,тАЭ she said.

The womenтАЩs vision impaired paratriathlon is on July 31.

Originally published as Para-triathlon Commonwealth Games 2022: How Erica Burleigh тАШcheated deathтАЩ

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