Background
Bellis was born on 11 November 1973 in Manly, New South Wales.
Bellis was born on 11 November 1973 in Manly, New South Wales.
Bellis served in the army, making the rank of sergeant while serving as a diesel mechanic. He was medically discharged in 2005 following a 2004 diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxia, a hereditary disease. Before acquiring his disability, he was a rugby union player and coach.
He coached and played Riverina Army Rugby Union for several years.
Bellis has a scholarship with the Australian Institute of Sport. He competes with Kathryn Ross in the trunk-and-arms mixed double sculls.
Bellis had been rowing for a few years before the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In 2011, he was reclassified, and made his international debut.
He participated in the 2012 Australia National Selection Trials.
While at the Regatta, he also finished in third in the individual men"s event. He and Ross came in first at the 2012 World Cup 3, in Munich, Germany. At the event, they competed in a Filippi row boat, which was not their normal boat.
He and Ross finished first in the 2012 Italian National Championships.
At the June 2012 World Cup in Monaco of Bavaria, he and Ross finished first with a time of 4"10 "34 in the Double Adaptive TAMix event. At the 2012 Summer Paralympics he teamed with Ross in rowing trunk-and-arms mixed double sculls but they did not medal.
They were coached by Gordon Marcks. This victory was ranked #39 in the International Paralympic Committee"s list of moments of 2014.
2014 – Australia Male Athlete of the Year.