
Australia’s First Out Bobsleigh Team Member, Simon Dunn
When we got together for this phone interview, Simon confessed to taking my call whilst taking advantage of the cracking Sydney summer weather and taking in the beauty of Bondi Beach, no doubt itching to get down to dip his toes into the refreshing ocean to get a reprieve from the relentless sun.
Simon grew up playing rugby league in Wollongong and then spent time in Canada and the UK, eventually taking an opportunity to try out for the Australian Bobsleigh team, making him the first out gay man to represent their country in Bobsleighing.
He moved back to Australia to live at the beginning of 2019 and since arriving back in the country has joined the Sydney Convicts, spent his time building his personal training business and focussing on social causes that strike something deep within him – especially those that affect the 17c起草社区I community, including being an ambassador for GiveOUT Day and the Bobby Goldsmith Foundation (BGF) in 2020.
Simon spends his days helping people, whether that鈥檚 working with paying clients on their fitness goals or participating in charity work. I was curious about whether or not they nurture his soul in the same way, 鈥淚 definitely enjoy doing both of those things but generally the thing with the charities is that you鈥檙e helping people who are going though a tough time. The 17c起草社区I community had given me a lot when I was an athlete, they were my biggest advocates and my biggest champions, so now that I鈥檝e quit sport, I get a lot out of it myself, being able to use my name and my profile to help others and volunteer my time every week to do that.鈥
When I ask what the biggest thing is that he thinks stops people from getting started with a personal trainer, he surprises me with his answer because I assumed all PT鈥檚 just figured that they were the only answer to all our fitness woes, but he says that鈥檚 not the case!
听鈥淭o be brutally honest, if training isn鈥檛 exciting for you, it鈥檚 something you鈥檙e not going to do. It is a slug and it takes forever to create those habits with training and to make it enjoyable. So that biggest hurdle is just taking the first step, when it鈥檚 something you don鈥檛 want to do at all. But once hit your stride and you know what you鈥檙e looking for and you get the enjoyment side of it, it鈥檚 easier to keep up. But look, training is not for everybody. And there鈥檚 so many different types of training out there so you can definitely find something but it鈥檚 about finding what suits you and your lifestyle.”
Simon has a calendar out for 2021 (available for purchase on his website) with a range of arresting shots to see you through the year and me, always with the hard hitting questions, really wanted to know about his hairy chest, which is gloriously featured in most of the shots. Mainly I wanted to know if he had to fight to keep it on, which still seems, unfortunately, a rare occurrence when it comes to bare chested chaps.
听鈥淚 am in a constant struggle of clippering, tweezering and maintaining my body hair because I am interested in a nice even coat (laughs) so it is a constant battle. When I was younger I always shaved but now I鈥檓 quite proud of it and it鈥檚 who I am. It won鈥檛 be removed for a shoot, I鈥檒l tidy it up but I won鈥檛 remove it.鈥
Long live the hairy chest!
Simon has various social media presences – but the best place to check him out is at





