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Record Athlete Nationality Date Games Place Ref. T11-13 3:28.65 Carlos Lopes José Alves Jose Gameiro Gabriel Potra Portugal 24 October 2000 XI Sydney, Australia [43] T35-38 3:38.92 Abbes Saidi Mohamed Charmi Fares Hamdi Farhat Chida Tunisia 27 September 2004 XII: Athens, Greece [43] T42-47 3:27.00 Danny Andrews Raphew Reed Jr Ryan Fann Brian ...
Australia achieved 16 world records and 35 Paralympic Records with performances from such athletes as: Todd Hodgetts (Shot Put), Kelly Cartwright (Long Jump), Susan Powell (Individual Pursuit), Bradley Mark (10m Air Rifle), Brenden Hall (400m Freestyle) and Blake Cochrane (100m Breaststroke). In total Australia had 93 medallists of which 25 ...
Below is a list of current Australian records in athletics as ratified by the national governing body, Athletics Australia.There are two types of Australian records. An Australian record is the best time recorded anywhere in the world by an athlete or team holding Australian citizenship whilst an Australian All Comers record is the best time recorded in Australia by an athlete or team.
Australia 17 September 2016 Paralympic Games: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [40] [42] T37 1:57.17 Michael McKillop Ireland 21 July 2013 IPC World Championships: Lyon, France [17] [40] T38 1:55.75 Nathan Riech Canada 27 July 2023 Canadian Track and Field Championships: Langley, Canada [43] 1:53.87 Nathan Riech Canada 9 June 2019 Portland Track Festival
Australia won 10 gold, 9 silver and 7 bronze medals. Australian athletes set six world records, a further three Paralympic records and 16 Australian records during the Games. Heath Francis and Evan O'Hanlon won three gold medals. [2] [10] Detailed Australian Results
Kingsley Bugarin was Australia's best swimmer with a world record swim in the 200m B2(s12) Breastroke with a time of 2:35:21 at the games and finished with gold. He also medalled in the 100m Breastroke (gold), 200 individual medley (gold) as well as silver medals in the 100m butterfly and 100m freestyle and finally a bronze in the 400m freestyle.
James Michael Apsley Turner, OAM (born 22 May 1996) is an Australian Paralympic athlete and soccer player with cerebral palsy. He has represented Australia as part of the Australia Paralympic soccer team, the ParaRoos, and was its player of the year in 2013. At the 2016 Rio Paralympics, he won the Men's 800m T36 in a world record time of 2:02 ...
Reardon won the gold medal in the Men's 100 m T42 at the 2016 Rio Paralympics in a Paralympic record time of 12.26. [1] He was awarded the Order of Australia Medal in 2017. [23] At the 2017 World Para Athletics Championships in London, Reardon won his third consecutive Men's 100 m T42 title with a time of 12.21. [3]