Meet Matt Formston, one of the finalists for the 2024 Blind Australian of the Year Awards.
Matt Formston is no ordinary athlete. With less than 3% vision, he’s a world champion surfer, cyclist and Australian Paralympian.
Diagnosed with Macular Dystrophy at age 5, Matt defied expectations by excelling in mainstream school and playing Rugby League, Union, and Ice Hockey – all with the love and support of his family who never used the word ‘can’t and focussed on things that he could do.
Beyond the waves and tracks, Matt is a powerhouse in the professional realm. As a motivational speaker and executive coach, he’s inspired leaders and teams across iconic brands and businesses in Australia. His story is a testament to turning differences into superpowers.
But Matt doesn’t just ride waves; he pushes the limits. A blind surfer chasing big barrels, he’s the focus of an upcoming documentary showcasing his extraordinary journey. Since 2018, he’s been giving back, running clinics for blind and visually impaired children, teaching them to embrace the freedom of the ocean using sound, touch, and other senses.
Matt’s recent achievements include winning a Guinness World Record for surfing a 55-foot wave in Nazare, Portugal, in 2022 and winning the 2023 Heavy Water Award at the Surfing Australia Awards. This is the first time a para surfer has been awarded an able-bodied award at this level.
Image Description: A photo of Matt on the beach with a surfboard behind him.