Jessica Smith (swimmer)

Jessica Tace Smith is an Australian Paralympic swimmer and motivational speaker.

Swimming
Smith swam for Australia for seven years and represented Australia at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece.

Motivational speaking and body image advocacy
Smith began working with the Butterfly Foundation as a body image advocate. She now works professionally as an MC, and motivational and public speaker.

Author
Published in July 2015, Little Miss Jessica Goes to School is a children's book written by Smith as a resource for children with a hand or arm difference.

Awards
Smith was awarded an OAM in 2019 for service to the community.

In 2017 she was named a Cosmopolitan Woman of the Year as a Game Changer.

She was named an Emerging Leader by the Australian Government at the Positive Body Image Awards, and received a Pride of Australia Medal in Western Australia. In 2015, she was a state finalist for Young Australian of the Year.

Personal life
Smith was born without her left forearm. As a young child she sustained serious burns to 15% of her body. In her teens she overcame an eating disorder and depression.

Smith married Hamid Salamati in 2015 and has three children. She later converted to her husband's religion of Islam, at his family's request.