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  2. Australia at the 2022 Winter Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    McLoughlin is first woman hold the position for an Australian Winter Paralympics team and was the Chef de Mission for Australian teams at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Paralympics. [7] Melissa Perrine and Ben Tudhope were appointed team captains. [8] [5] Perrine and Mitchell Gourley carried the flag at the Opening Ceremony. [9]

  3. Olly, Syd, Millie and Lizzie - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Paralympic Committees noted the significant branding capital and realised that this could be leveraged in the future. [7] In 2021, Lizzie made a return as a part of the Royal Australian Mint's "Aussie Heroes" $2 coin collection and, later, a sticker pack promoted in Woolworths made for the 2020 Summer Olympics. [8] [9]

  4. Australia at the 2020 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    Australian Paralympic team members are checked on arrival at the airport in Tokyo for the Tokyo Paralympics. Paralympics Australia required all Australian athletes and officials to have a COVID-19 vaccination to be considered for selection, whereas the Australian Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee only strongly ...

  5. Australia at the 2000 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    Brendan Burkett, Australian Paralympic swimmer was the opening ceremony flag bearer and Neil Fuller, Australian Paralympic athletics medalist was the closing ceremony flag bearer. [15] Australian athlete Louise Sauvage lit the Paralympic Cauldron at the opening ceremony. [16] The Chef de Mission was Paul Bird, a Paralympic medalist in 1980 and ...

  6. Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    On 21 August 2012, Greg Smith, a wheelchair rugby player and former track and field athlete, was announced as the Australian flag bearer for the London 2012 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony. [4] [9] The announcement was made at a special ceremony for the Australian Paralympic Team in front of Cardiff Castle in Wales. [4] [9] The Australian ...

  7. Paralympics Australia - Wikipedia

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    1998 – The Australian Paralympic Federation changed its name to the Australian Paralympic Committee. A new logo was created. [32] 2000 – Sydney hosted the 11th Summer Paralympics, the first Games held outside the Northern Hemisphere. Australia finished first on the medal tally winning 149 medals – 63 gold, 39 silver and 47 bronze medals.

  8. Australia at the Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    Finneran carried the Australian flag at the Opening Ceremony and tested the courses before competition. [12] [13] Australia hosted the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, topping the Medal tally for the first time with 63 golds and is scheduled to host the 2032 Summer Paralympics in Brisbane. [14] [15]

  9. Australia at the 1992 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    1992 Summer Paralympics; IPC code: AUS: NPC: Australian Paralympic Committee: Website: www.paralympic.org.au: in Barcelona; Competitors: 134 in 13 sports: Flag bearer: Terry Giddy (Opening) Priya Cooper (Closing) Medals Ranked 5th: Gold 37 Silver 37 Bronze 36 Total 110: Summer Paralympics appearances