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词条 Victor Salvemini
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  1. Early life and athletic career

  2. Paralympic Games

  3. Commonwealth Paraplegic Games

  4. FESPIC Games

  5. National Archery Championships

  6. Personal life

  7. Recognition

  8. References

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}}Victor Salvemini (born 15 August 1946) is an Australian Paralympic athlete from Western Australia. As a wheelchair athlete, he competed in several sports including archery, basketball and track sprinting in the 1970s. A paraplegic, he lost the use of both his legs after a car accident in Fremantle, Western Australia in 1961 when he was 14 years old.[1]

Early life and athletic career

Salvemini is the son of Italian migrants to Western Australia.[2] He was introduced to wheelchair sport at the Royal Perth Rehabilitation Hospital in Shenton Park following his accident.

Paralympic Games

Salvemini competed in two Paralympic Games. At the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, Germany he competed in archery,[3] athletics and wheelchair basketball. In the 100 metres Para-Athletics (Wheelchair 3) event, he placed 13th.[4] In archery, he finished 13th in the Men's Short Western Round Open and eighth in the Men's Short Western Round Team Open.[5] The wheelchair basketball team finished eighth. He had been selected for the 1972 Heidelberg Games following his participation in the 1972 National Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Games in Sydney in archery (Short Western round) and athletics (100m Class 3 and 800m Open events).[6]

At the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto, he competed in wheelchair basketball as a forward. The team finished tenth out of 21 teams.

Commonwealth Paraplegic Games

Salvemini competed and medalled in two Commonwealth Paraplegic Games. At the 1970 Edinburgh Games, he won silver in archery.[7] At the 1974 Dunedin Games, he won bronze in archery.[8]

FESPIC Games

Salvemini competed at the 1977 Far East and South Pacific Games for the Disabled (FESPIC Games) in Sydney in wheelchair basketball.[9]

National Archery Championships

Salvemini competed in several events in the National Archery Championships held in Perth in 1973.[10]

Personal life

Salvemini trained as a wood turner and ran his own wood-turning business.[1] He is a wooden model boat builder, has volunteered at Fremantle Hospital, and was a distributor for the Fremantle Gazette newspaper.[2]

In October 1974 Salvemini married Jaquie Lloyd.[11]

He has participated in seven international work skills competitions – the Abilympics: Japan 1981; Hong Kong 1991; Perth 1995; Prague 2000; Japan 2007 (flag bearer at opening ceremonies); Seoul 2011.[12][2][13]

Recognition

Salvemini was awarded a commendation in the Accessible Communities Awards for 2003 for outstanding contribution towards increasing community awareness and understanding of the needs of people with disabilities, organised jointly in Western Australian by the Disability Services Commission, the advocacy organisation People With DisAbilities WA Inc., and the Office of Seniors’ Interests and Volunteering.[14][15]

References

1. ^{{cite journal |title=They're dab hands with a lathe |journal=Fremantle-Cockburn News|date=1975 |issue=5 November|page=1}}
2. ^{{cite journal |title=A worthy model is Vic |journal=Fremantle Gazette|date=2007 |issue=24 July|page=15}}
3. ^{{cite web|publisher=Archery Australia |url=http://www.archery.org.au/About-Us/Teams-Medal-Winners/Para-Archery-Teams |website=Australia’s Archery Paralympians, since 1960 |accessdate=4 March 2019}}
4. ^{{cite web |title=Victor Salvemini |url=http://athhistory.sportstg.com/athletes/athlete6645.htm |website=Athletics Australia Historical Results |accessdate=4 March 2019}}
5. ^{{cite web |title=IPC Historical Results Archive |url=https://www.paralympic.org |website=International Paralympic Committee |accessdate=4 March 2019}}
6. ^{{cite journal |title=Complete results of the National Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Games in Holrofd last week |journal=Thr Broadcaster (Fairfield, NSW) |date=28 March 1972 |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/224497264 |accessdate=4 March 2019}}
7. ^{{cite web |title=Third Commonwealth Paraplegic Games – Edinburgh, Scotland 1970 |url=https://paralympicanorak.wordpress.com/2013/02/06/third-commonwealth-paraplegic-games-edinburgh-scotland-1970/ |website=paralympicanorak |accessdate=4 March 2019}}
8. ^{{cite web |title=Fourth Commonwealth Paraplegic Games – Dunedin, New Zealand 1974 |url=https://paralympicanorak.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/fourth-commonwealth-paraplegic-games-dunedin-new-zealand-1974/ |website=paralympicanorak |accessdate=4 March 2019}}
9. ^{{cite journal |journal=Sun Herald (Sydney, NSW) |date=27 November 1977 |page=91}}
10. ^{{cite web |title=Results: National Archery Championships, Perth 1973 |url=https://assets.sportstg.com/assets/console/document/documents/1973.pdf |website=Archery Society of Western Australia |accessdate=4 March 2019}}
11. ^{{cite journal |title=Untitled |journal=Sunday Times (Perth), 27 October 1974, p. 1. |volume=27 October 1974 |page=1}}
12. ^{{cite web |title=Testimonial: Victor Salvemini. |url=http://www.abilympics.com/our_stories/our_stories.php |website=ABILYMPICS |accessdate=4 March 2019}}
13. ^{{cite journal |title=From Spearwood to Prague |journal=Fremantle Herald |date=20 May 2000}}
14. ^{{cite web |title=Council wins top award for commitment to universal access |url=https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/Gallop/2003/12/Council-wins-top-award-for-commitment-to-universal-access.aspx |website=Government of Western Australia Media Statements |accessdate=4 March 2019}}
15. ^{{cite book |title=Disability Services Commission Annual Report 2003-2004, |publisher=Government of Wesern Australia |page=193 |url=http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/publications/tabledpapers.nsf/displaypaper/3622777afe4642aeba030db348256f180025c477/$file/disability+services+comm+ar+2003-04.pdf |accessdate=4 March 2019}}
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