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Matthew Bugg (born 25 February 1981) is an Australian sailor. He represented Australia at the
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in the 2.4mR class sailing event. He won a bronze medal at the 2015 IFDS World Championships. He won a silver medal in the 2.4mR at the
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Personal

Bugg was born on 25 February 1981, and is from
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. He is a
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as a result of a snowboarding accident when he was twenty-three years old. While attending a
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in Australia, he earned a Certificate III course in Commercial Cooking. , he works as a chef.


Sailing

Bugg is a sailor, and is a member of the
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. He is coached by
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, who does double duty as the head coach of Tasmanian State Sailing Performance Program. Bugg started sailing in 1993. He first represented Australia in 2010 at the Netherlands hosted World Cup, went on to compete in Europe with others on the Paralympic team. At the Hobart hosted 2010 national championship in the International 2.4 metre class, with sixteen points, Bugg came in fifth in his first time competing in the event. In his third race in the event, his father's boat collided with his. At the 2011 national championship in the International 2.4 metre class, Bugg came in first. He claimed the title a month after turning 30. His title was also the first time a non-Canberran won the International 2.4 metre class at the event. His race competitors included his father and Peter Thompson who won gold in sailing at the
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. In May 2011, he competed in sailing events in Europe, with
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footing part of the bill for his travels. At the 2011 world championships at Weymouth, England, he finished fifteenth. In July 2011, he was ranked fifth in the world. In 2011, Sailing Tasmania honoured him with the Sailor of the Year with a Disability Award. Bugg competed in the 2012 IFDS World Championships, finishing eleventh overall in the 2.4mR fleet event following daily finishes of tenth, fifth and eighth. It was his third time competing in the event. Ahead of the 2012 Paralympic Games, he was a member sailing development squad and was ranked fifth in the world. He qualified for the Games in April 2012 and was officially selected to represent Australia at the
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in sailing in the single person 2.4m keelboat class. He was 31 years old at the Games. He did not medal at the 2012 Games. At the 2014 IFDS World Championships in Halifax, Canada, he finished fifth in 2.4mR event. In November 2014, Bugg shared the
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Sailor of the Year with a Disability award with Daniel Fitzgibbon,
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, Colin Harrison,
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and Russell Boaden. The Australian team of six sailors beat Great Britain by one point at the IFDS World Championship. At the 2015 IFDS World Championship in
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, Australia, he won the bronze medal in the 2.4m class. In January 2016, he won the silver medal at the International 2.4mR World Championships held on Hobart’s Derwent River. Bugg won the bronze medal in 2.4 Norlin at the 2016 World Championships held in
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. At the
2016 Rio Paralympics The 2016 Summer Paralympics (), the 15th Summer Paralympic Games, were a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 to 18 Septe ...
, Bugg won the silver medal in 2.4 Norlin. He was leading the event until he fell back from the gold medal position after being disqualified in race 10 of 11. Bugg's performances in 2016 led him to being named 2016 Tasmanian Athlete of the Year.


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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bugg, Matthew Paralympic sailors for Australia Australian male sailors (sport) Living people 1981 births Sailors at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Sailors at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Paralympic silver medalists for Australia Medalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Australian sailors (sport) 2.4 Metre class sailors Paralympic medalists in sailing People with paraplegia Sportspeople from Hobart Sportsmen from Tasmania