When Kylie Christian was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease two years ago, her sights were firmly set on competing in the Paralympic Games in Paris.

The Victorian mother-of-three hopes by sharing her story, she can demonstrate athletes don’t need to have an “overt” disability to compete.

”You know, every little girl that rides horses has a dream to go to the Olympics and yeah, my dream’s now my goal,” she told 9News.

When Kylie Christian was diagnosed with Parkinson’s, she was determined to compete in the Paralympics. (Nine)

At 45, she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease – a disorder of the nervous system.

Her diagnosis was the catalyst to pursue a lifelong ambition: to represent Australia in “para-equestrian”, the dressage events at the next Paralympic Games.

Despite physical challenges, such as weakness and tremors, she has been long-listed for the 2024 Games in Paris, with the final team yet to be selected.

“I was in the hospital and looked at (the neurologist) and I just said, ‘I’m going to ride para’,” Christian said.

She wants to change the perception of what being a Paralympic athlete means.

“When you hear the word Paralympic you think of people with lost limbs or in a wheelchair, et cetera, but that’s not the case for people like me.”

Kylie Christian has been long-listed for the Paralympic dressage team for Paris 2024. (Nine)

Christian is also an advocate for Shake It Up Australia, which raises funds in the search for a Parkinson’s cure.

“I just hope that one of those dollars makes all the difference,” she said.

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