I found this links about the Dylan Alcott.
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I found this links about the Dylan Alcott.
Someone found something else? Because this links dos not talk about his personal life too much, just a little bit.
https://www.bbcentertainment.com.au/artist/dylan-alcott
https://www.gq.com.au/lifestyle/health-fitness/dylan-alcott-on-philanthropy-chasing-history-and-embodying-the-pioneering-spirit/news-story/7c72d0677573541092908c8c36a0d7b0Charlie Calver. (2021, February 16).Dylan Alcott on philanthropy, chasing history, and embodying the pioneering spirit.
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Dylan Alcott Personal life
Dylan Martin Alcott was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on 4 December 1990, his parents are Martin and Resie. He has an older brother named Zack. He was born with a tumour wrapped around his spinal cord which was operated on during the first few weeks of his life. The tumour was successfully cut out; however, it left he paraplegic, requiring him to use a wheelchair. Dylan attended Brighton Grammar School from year 6, and he competed for Victoria in swimming, and Australia for wheelchair tennis and wheelchair basketball. He graduated Brighton Grammar school in 2008.
Alcott holds a degree in Commerce from the University of Melbourne. He currently works as a motivational speaker and radio host at Triple J. In his spare time, Dylan attends music festivals, and he became known for his "wheelchair crowd surfing." In 2018, he launched Ability Fest, a universally accessible music festival with wheelchair paths, quiet areas for people with sensory impairments and Auslan (Australian Sign Language) interpreters.
In 2017, Dylan established the Dylan Alcott Foundation "with the primary aim of helping young Australians with disabilities gain self-esteem and respect through sport and study". In September 2017, he was named an Australian Patron for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
 
								