Simon Dunn grew up playing
rugby league south of
Sydney, in
Wollongong. Struggling with his own sexuality and life in sport, he initially quit when he first came out but resumed playing after returning to Sydney from Canada when he became a player for the Sydney Convicts Rugby club. He was the brakeman for
Lucas Mata. In November 2016, he announced his retirement from bobsleigh. He then played rugby in London, UK, with the
Kings Cross Steelers. Dunn was also nominated and shortlisted for the Australian LGBTI Awards Sports Personality of the Year in both 2018 and 2019. Dunn contributed as a columnist to
Attitude,
Gay Times and
DNA magazines' online editions and had more recently been a columnist on GuysLikeU and Gays with Kids. The video was part of Global Pride 2020. In July 2021, Dunn announced his return to bobsleigh and intention to represent Australia at the
2022 Winter Olympics in
Beijing. He began training with the Australian team in September 2021 by competing in both two-man and four-man events in Whistler, but he suffered a ruptured
biceps during his second four-man race of the season in
Whistler, British Columbia, which required his return to Australia for treatment. In an interview, he stated that the injury and rehabilitation time "make [his] chances very slim" to compete in the 2022 Olympics. == Advocacy work ==