Daniel Michel


Daniel Michel is an Australian boccia player. He represented Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.

Early life

Michel was born on 18 August 1995 in the eastern Sydney suburb of Maroubra, New South Wales, before his family relocated to the Sutherland Shire in the early 2000s. He was born with spinal muscular atrophy which means he has minimal movement and strength throughout his body. Daniel attended Heathcote High School and graduated in 2013.

Boccia

Michel was introduced to boccia as a 15 year old through a Muscular Dystrophy NSW camp. He is classified as a BC3 athlete. He came third in his first junior titles and this gave him the encouragement to increase his training. This led to him winning the junior title at his second attempt. Michel was then selected in an Australian Paralympic Committee Paralympic Preparation Program for the Rio Games. His first international competition was at the 2013 Asia and Oceania Championships where he finished fifth and attained a world ranking of 35. At the 2014 World Championships in Beijing, China, he finished 36th. He finished sixth at the 2016 Boccia Individual World Championships. In 2016, he was a New South Wales Institute of Sport scholarship holder and is coached by Australian head coach Ken Halliday. He was selected to represent Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics, becoming the first Australian player selected to compete at the Paralympics since 2000.
Michel on his Rio Paralympics selection stated "I’m hoping it’s going to have a huge impact on the sport and on the reputation and perception of people with severe disabilities. The overriding public perception surrounding severe disabilities is that people living with these disabilities aren’t really capable of succeeding in a sporting atmosphere. There’s an emphasis on being successful through academia, but sport is never really promoted as an avenue through which people with severe physical disabilities can achieve enjoyment and also success".
At the Rio Games, Michel won his first pool match in the Mixed individual BC3 but lost his second and did not advance.
Michel won the bronze medal in the Individual BC3 at the 2018 World Championships, Liverpool, England. He teamed with Spencer Cotie and Cal Simpson to win the silver medal in Mixed Pairs BC3.
As of February 2020, Michel is a 4 × World Open champion and has a world ranking of 4.