Jed Altschwager
SA | Torrens Rowing Club
Jed Altschwager (born 12 September 1986) is an Australian Paralympic rower who has become a prominent figure in adaptive rowing. After losing his foot in a workplace accident involving an excavator in 2015, Altschwager discovered rowing during his rehabilitation and took up the sport in 2017. His resilience and determination quickly propelled him to the international stage.
Altschwager made his international debut at the 2018 World Rowing Championships, securing a silver medal in the Men's PR3 Men's Pair with James Talbot. The following year, he teamed up with Will Smith to win another silver medal in the same event at the 2019 World Rowing Championships.
In 2023, Altschwager achieved a career highlight by winning the gold medal in the PR3 Mixed Double at the World Rowing Championships in Belgrade, alongside Nikki Ayers. This victory solidified their reputation as a formidable team and earned them selection for the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
A South Australian Sports Institute athlete, Altschwager trains under the guidance of coach Lizzi Chapman and represents the Torrens Rowing Club. Outside of rowing, he enjoys life with his wife Jessica and their two children, Wolf and Aspen. Before his injury, Altschwager was an avid surfer, showcasing his deep connection to the water both before and after his transition to rowing.
Athlete Statistics
Date of Birth | 12/9/1986
Coach | Christine McLaren
Category | PR3 Sculls
Hometown | Largs Bay, SA
Club | Torrens Rowing Club
Current Crew | Stroke Seat - PR3 Mixed Double Sculls