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Madison de Rozario, OAM (born 24 November 1993) is an Australian Paralympic athlete and wheelchair racer who specialises in middle and long-distance events. She competed at the 2008 Beijing , 2012 London , 2016 Rio , 2020 Tokyo and 2024 Paris Paralympics , winning two gold, four silver and two bronze medals.
Madison de Rozario (Athletics) 2022 Ben Tudhope (Snowboarding) [2] 2024 Lauren Parker (Triathlon / Cycling) [3] [4] Male Athlete of the Year ... Sir George Bedbrook ...
Madison de Rozario & Brenden Hall: Lauren Parker & James Turner: ... Madison de Rozario (athletics) - 2 gold, 1 bronze ; Curtis McGrath (canoeing) - 2 gold ; ...
Madison de Rozario: T54 100m: 17.44 8 Q — 17.21 8 400m: 59.78 10 did not advance Courtney Harbeck: T13 100m: 13.03 9 did not advance 200m: 27.73 10 did not advance Lisa McIntosh: T37 100m: 14.27 1 Q — 14.14 200m: 29.18 1 Q — 29.28 Kirrilee McPherson: T38 100m: 15.29 9 did not advance 200m: 31.97 10 did not advance Jemima Moore: T54 200m ...
Cameron de Burgh: 0 3 1 Swimming 1996, 2000 [9] Ben Demery: 0 2 0 Cycling Track 2008 [9] Madison de Rozario: 0 1 0 Athletics 2008 [9] Michael Desanto: 0 1 1 Athletics 1988 [9] Jason Diederich: 0 1 0 Swimming 1992 [9] Daniela Di Toro: 0 1 1 Wheelchair Tennis 2000, 2004 [9] Lorraine Dodd: 3 1 1 Athletics, Swimming 1968 [9] Jay Dohnt: 0 0 1 ...
Madison de Rozario Australia: Naoyuki Matsumoto Japan – - 2019: Tomoki Suzuki Japan: Madison de Rozario Australia: Naoyuki Matsumoto Japan – - 2020: Tomoki Suzuki Japan: Madison de Rozario Australia--- 2021: Jake Lappin Australia: Madison de Rozario Australia: Jono Tang Australia-- 2022: Jake Lappin Australia: Madison de Rozario Australia ...
On 12 July 2024, wheelchair racer Madison de Rozario and swimmer Brenden Hall were announced as Opening Ceremony flag bearers at a ceremony at Admiralty House in Kirribilli, Sydney. Both will be five-time Paralympians. [5] Madison de Rozario and Brenden Hall, Opening Ceremony flag bearers
The women's wheelchair race was won by Madison de Rozario in a sprint finish; the top four competitors finished within six seconds of each other. [28] De Rozario finished in a course record time of 1:38:51, one second ahead of Manuela Schär. [36] Catherine Debrunner finished third and Susannah Scaroni was fourth. [28]