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Paralympic athletics 2008 [9] Ken Moran: 0 1 0 Lawn bowls 1984 [9] Bruno Moretti: 1 3 0 Table tennis, Athletics 1968 [9] Michael Morley: 1 0 1 Athletics 1984 [9] Nick Morris: 1 0 0 Men's wheelchair basketball 1996 [9] Alison Mosely: 0 2 0 Wheelchair basketball 2000, 2004 [9] Christopher Mullins: 1 0 0 Athletics 2008 [9] David Munk: 0 0 2 Alpine ...
Rowing was added to the Paralympic program with the Australian doubles crew winning silver. [37] Timothy Sullivan became Australia's leading gold medallist in Paralympic History, winning 10 gold medals. [19] Australian Skier Jessica Gallagher (right) and guide Christian Geiger (left), 2014 Australian Paralympic Team Athlete.
Australian Paralympic Medal. This award recognises significant long term contribution to Paralympic sport in Australia and is the highest honour for a non-athlete. ...
In 1993, Michael Milton was the first Winter Paralympian to receive a scholarship from the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). [23] In 2001, the AIS and Australian Paralympic Committee formally established a skiing program for athletes with a disability. [24] All Australian Winter Paralympic Games medals have been won by AIS scholarship ...
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 .
Athletics events have been held at every Paralympic Games. At the end of the Beijing Games, athletics was Australia's most successful medal sport.Since 2001, Athletics Australia has the responsibility of preparing the Australian athletics team for the Paralympic Games. .
Pages in category "Paralympic gold medalists for Australia" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 284 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
winners: table: Tel Aviv, Israel: 189 189 186 201 576 Roberto Marson (4–2–0) Wheelchair Fencing 1972: winners: table: Heidelberg, West Germany: 188 188 187 200 575 Eve M. Rimmer (2–2–0) Athletics 1976: winners: table: Toronto, Ontario, Canada 447 447 378 347 1172 Josefina Cornejo (4–1–0) Athletics