1. In 2009, after only a month playing the sport, Taylor was named to the New South Wales team.

1. In 2009, after only a month playing the sport, Taylor was named to the New South Wales team.
Tyan Taylor made the national team in 2011 and has played in the 2010 World Championships, 2011 IBSA Goalball World Cup and 2011 IBSA Africa Oceania Goalball Regional Champions.
Tyan Taylor represented Australia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics in goalball.
Tyan Taylor has ocular albinism and nystagmus, conditions she was born with, and is 156 centimetres tall.
Tyan Taylor has participated in two extreme sports: skydiving and bungee jumping.
Tyan Taylor is a goalball player, and is a winger and centre.
Tyan Taylor is classified as a B3 competitor, and has a goalball scholarship with the New South Wales Institute of Sport.
When Tyan Taylor was ten years old, several years before started the sport, her grandmother made a comment to her after having seen the game that Tyan Taylor could play and one day make the Paralympics.
Tyan Taylor made her national team debut in 2010 at the World Championships in Britain.
Tyan Taylor competed in the 2011 IBSA Africa Oceania Goalball Regional Champions that were hosted in Turkey, which served as the Paralympic qualifying tournament.
Tyan Taylor played in the game against New Zealand women's national goalball team with Taylor scoring a pair of goals in the game.
Tyan Taylor was named to the Aussie Belles that was going to the 2012 Summer Paralympics.