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Name Gold Silver Bronze Sport Games State Refs Alicia Aberley: 0 2 2 Swimming 2000: New South Wales [1]Ashley Adams: 0 1 1 Shooting 2004: Queensland [2]Julianne Adams
He became the fifth Australian Paralympian to win gold medals in two sports. [42] Daniela Di Toro competed in her sixth Paralympics, having competed in wheelchair tennis from 1996 to 2012, winning silver and bronze medal each in 2000 and 2004 respectively. [19] At the Rio Paralympics, Daniela competed in table tennis.
Australian Paralympic Hall of Fame [ edit ] It was established in 2011 to recognise individuals that have made a significant contribution to Australia's paralympic achievements and to enhance the profile of Paralympians in the Australian community.
Since 2001, Athletics Australia has the responsibility of preparing the Australian athletics team for the Paralympic Games. . [1] Notable Australian athletes include: Neil Fuller, a leg amputee sprinter, has won 15 medals (6 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals) Louise Sauvage, a female wheelchair racer, has won 13 medals (9 gold and 4 silver medals)
Paralympics Australia (PA) previously called the Australian Paralympic Committee (APC) (1998–2019) [1] is the National Paralympic Committee in Australia for the Paralympic Games movement. It oversees the preparation and management of Australian teams that participate at the Summer Paralympics and the Winter Paralympics.
List of Australian Paralympians that have competed in multiple sports at the Summer or Winter Paralympic Games. Several athletes have competed at both the Winter and Summer Paralympics. Five athletes have won gold medals in more than one sport: Daphne Ceeney - Swimming (1960) and Table tennis (1964)
The Australian Paralympic Swim Team has competed at every Summer Paralympics, which started with the 1960 Summer Paralympic Games. [ 1 ] Matthew Cowdrey at the 2012 London Games replaced Priya Cooper as Australia's most successful Paralympic swimmer, with a tally of 13 gold medals over three Paralympic Games (2004, 2008 and 2012).
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Australian athletes. It includes Australian athletes that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Contents