Born on 29 October 1989. As a five year old, Latham severely damaged his left leg in a tractor accident at his family property near Coffs Harbour, New South Wales.[8] At the age of 13, Latham made the decision, with the support of his family, to have his left leg amputated below the knee.
Latham's great-grandfather Tedda Courtney who played rugby league for Australia and was the first coach of the Canterbury Bulldogs.[8]
Basketball career
Before playing wheelchair basketball, he participated swimming, lawn bowls and athletics throwing - discus, javelin and shot put.[8]
Latham is a 4.0 wheelchair basketball player and plays centre/forward. His achievements include silver in the 2012 Paralympics and gold in the 2014 and 2010 World Championships
He was part of the team sent to represent Australia in the 2016 Paralympics where they finished sixth.[9]