After volunteering for two years, Mali Lovell recently joined CPA as a DSP on our Sports Development team

Record-breaking Paralympic athlete Mali Lovell joins team CPA

Since January 2025, Mali Lovell has been working as a Disability Support Practitioner with our sports team, bringing her passion for athletics and lived experience to support young people in developing their skills and confidence.
On the track, Mali is continuing to break records and cementing her place as one of the nation's top para-athletes. She recently made history by breaking the Australian 100m record in the T36 classification with a phenomenal time of 14.38 seconds.

For Mali, this achievement is the result of years of dedication, resilience, and unwavering belief. Born with ataxia, a rare type of cerebral palsy that affects balance and coordination, she was once told she would likely never walk, let alone become a Paralympian. Now, she is proving to the world – and to herself – that anything is possible. 

But beyond her accomplishments on the track, she has always been a part of the CPA family, receiving support from infancy through physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, and youth coaching.

In addition to her success on the track, Mali is passionate about giving back. She’d been volunteering at CPA for two years when Team Leader of Sports Development, Nicola Maitland offered her a job. 

Since January 2025, she has been working as a Disability Support Practitioner with CPA’s sports team, helping young people develop their athletic skills and confidence. Through after-school programs she supports children with disabilities in both sports and social development. 

“I love my job – it’s the best thing ever. To help people who have a disability, knowing that I was once in their position, is incredibly rewarding,” Mali says. “I just want to show them that there are so many opportunities out there.” 

Mali’s impact at CPA goes beyond coaching; she is a role model. She shares with young athletes the lessons she has learned – hard work pays off, challenges make you stronger, and self-belief is key. Her biggest inspiration is her long-time athletics coach Katie Edwards, who has been instrumental in her development, alongside Olympian-turned-mentor Melinda Gainsford-Taylor.

Team Leader of Sports Development, Nicola Maitland commented, “Mali is an asset to the team, all our young athletes look up to her and are inspired by what she has achieved.” 

Despite her growing list of achievements, Mali remains humble and focused. “I didn’t think I’d be able to do it – I was just thinking about running fast,” she says of her record-breaking race. The milestone is a testament to her progress and potential. 

For now, Mali is embracing the present – balancing her career as a professional athlete with her role at CPA, walking her two beloved sausage dogs, and painting in her free time. While she has no set future plans beyond continuing to train and compete, one thing is certain: she will keep doing what she loves, inspiring others along the way.