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Chris Bond (wheelchair rugby)

Chris Bond, (born 28 May 1986) is an Australian wheelchair rugby player. He was selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in wheelchair rugby.
==Personal==
Christopher Adam Bond and his identical twin brother were born on 28 May 1986,〔〔 and grew up in the Australian Capital Territory.〔 He is missing both legs below his knees, his left wrist and his right four fingers as a result of a severe bowel infection from a flesh eating bacterium he got while being treated for leukemia when he was nineteen years old.〔〔 During his rehab, he was often one of the youngest people in gym.〔 While he adjusted to life without his limbs, he started swimming at the pool at the Australian Institute of Sport.〔〔 When he was young, he played rugby league and was a fan of the Canberra Raiders. Following his illness, he became friends with Clinton Schifcofske, the Raiders former captain.〔 From 2008 to August 2011, he served as a board member of an organisation for young people trying to deal with their own cancer called CanTeen. During his time on the board, he also served as the organisation's national vice president.〔 In 2012, he lived in Queensland.〔

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