词条 | Australian Paralympic Swim Team |
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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). Cowdrey replaced Kingsley Bugarin for the record for holding the most number of medals in any sport, with 23 medals from 3 Paralympic Games (2004–2012). Jacqueline Freney won 8 gold medals at the 2012 London Games replacing Siobhan Paton as Australia's most successful Paralympic competitor at a single games. Leading Australian swimmers, 1960–2016{{Medals table| caption = | team = Athlete | hide_rank = yes | leading = | gold_1 = 13 | silver_1 = 7 | bronze_1 = 3 | name_1 = Matthew Cowdrey | gold_2 = 9 | silver_2 = 3 | bronze_2 = 4 | name_2 = Priya Cooper | gold_3 = 8 | silver_3 = 0 | bronze_3 = 3 | name_3 = Jacqueline Freney | gold_4 = 6 | silver_4 = 5 | bronze_4 = 4 | name_4 = Ellie Cole | gold_5 = 6 | silver_5 = 4 | bronze_5 = 0 | name_5 = Tracey Freeman | gold_6 = 6 | silver_6 = 0 | bronze_6 = 0 | name_6 = Siobhan Paton | gold_7 = 5 | silver_7 = 8 | bronze_7 = 6 | name_7 = Kingsley Bugarin }} Australian Medal Tally 1960–2016{{Medals table| caption = | team = Games | hide_rank = yes | leading = | gold_1 = 2 | silver_1 = 0 | bronze_1 = 0 | name_1 = 1960 Rome | gold_2 = 9 | silver_2 = 2 | bronze_2 = 2 | name_2 = 1964 Tokyo | gold_3 = 5 | silver_3 = 5 | bronze_3 = 1 | name_3 = 1968 Tel-Aviv | gold_4 = 1 | silver_4 = 3 | bronze_4 = 5 | name_4 = 1972 Heidelberg | gold_5 = 3 | silver_5 = 5 | bronze_5 = 2 | name_5 = 1976 Toronto | gold_6 = 1 | silver_6 = 8 | bronze_6 = 2 | name_6 = 1980 Arnhem | gold_7 = 20 | silver_7 = 30 | bronze_7 = 24 | name_7 = 1984 Stoke Mandeville | gold_8 = 5 | silver_8 = 12 | bronze_8 = 14 | name_8 = 1988 Seoul | gold_9 = 10 | silver_9 = 12 | bronze_9 = 13 | name_9 = 1992 Barcelona | gold_10 = 16 | silver_10 = 16 | bronze_10 = 12 | name_10 = 1996 Atlanta | gold_11 = 14 | silver_11 = 15 | bronze_11 = 21 | name_11 = 2000 Sydney | host_11 = yes | gold_12 = 6 | silver_12 = 14 | bronze_12 = 15 | name_12 = 2004 Athens | gold_13 = 9 | silver_13 = 11 | bronze_13 = 9 | name_13 = 2008 Beijing | gold_14 = 18 | silver_14 = 7 | bronze_14 = 12 | name_14 = 2012 London | gold_15 = 9 | silver_15 = 10 | bronze_15 = 10 | name_15 = 2016 Rio }} 1960 Summer Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 1980 Summer Paralympics}}Daphne Ceeney was Australia's first Paralympic Swim Team member.[2] At the 1960 Summer Paralympics, Ceeney won gold in the Women's 50m Breaststroke and gold in the Women's 50m Crawl in the "complete class 5". At the same games, she also competed in the Archery and Athletics. Swimmers
Medal TallyThe Australian Paralympic Swim team finished ninth on the medal table with a total of 2 medals.[3]
1964 Summer Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 1964 Summer Paralympics}}Medallists
Medal TallyThe Australian Paralympic Swim Team finished second on the medal table with a total of 13 medals at the 1964 Summer Paralympics.[6]
1968 Summer Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 1968 Summer Paralympics}}Team Members
Medal TallyThe Australian Swim Team won a total of 11 Medals at the 1968 Summer Paralympics finishing 6th in the Medal Standings.[7]
1972 Summer Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 1972 Summer Paralympics}}Team MembersMen – Eric Boulter, Brian Chambers, Russell MorrisonWomen – Pauline English, Pam Foley, Cherrie Ireland, Elizabeth Richards Medal TallyThe Australian Swim Team finished 10th place in the Medal standings at the 1972 Summer Paralympics with 9 medals:[8]
1976 Summer Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 1976 Summer Paralympics}}Team MembersMen – Robert Faulkner, G. Green, John Hind, Roy Kubig, Brian SullivanWomen – Pauline English, Lyn Michael, Gail Nicholson Medal TallyThe Australian Swim Team finished in 12th place on the medal tally at the 1976 Summer Paralympics with 10 Medals:[9]
1980 Summer Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 1980 Summer Paralympics}}Team MembersMen - Rene Andres, Paul Bird, Peter Carroll, Gary Gudgeon, Peter Hill, Dennis Kennedy, David (Dave) Manera, David McPherson, Charlie TapscottWomen – Carolyn Connors, Maureen Pybus Medal TallyThe Australian Paralympic Swim team finished in 15th place on the medal tally at the 1980 Summer Paralympics with a total of 11 Medals:[10]
1984 Summer Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 1984 Summer Paralympics}}The 1984 Summer Paralympics were Australia's most successful medal haul with a final tally of 74 medals.[11] Team membersMen – Paul Bird, Craig Blackburn, Kingsley Bugarin, Malcom Chalmers, Geoffrey Fowler, David Griffin, Gary Gudgeon, Gregory Hammond, Michael Kelly, Alan Morley, Michael Quinn, Wayne Ryding, Robert Staddon, Phillip Tracey, Robert WaldenWomen – Helena Brunner, Lynette Coleman, Kerri-Anne Connor, Anne Currie, Therese Donovan, Rosemary Eames, Kerrie Engel, Meredith Evans, Deborah Holland, Ursula King, Tracey Lewis, Jan Miller, Mary-Anne Wallace, Carol Young Coaches - G. Brown (Blind) Officials - J. Blackburn (Manager - Blind) Medal TallyThe Australian Paralympic Swim team finished in 9th position in the medal standings at the 1984 Summer Paralympics with a total of 74 medals:[11]
1988 Summer Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 1988 Summer Paralympics}}Team Members
Medal TallyThe Australian Paralympic Swim team finished in 14th position in the medal standings at the 1988 Summer Paralympics with a total of 31 medals:[12]
1992 Barcelona Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 1992 Summer Paralympics}}Team members
Coaches – Anne Green (Amputee), Phil Jose (Cerebral palsy), Kerry Smith (Cerebral palsy)
Medal tallyThe Australian Swim team finished in sixth position in the medal standings at the 1992 Summer Paralympics with a total of 35 medals.[13]
1996 Atlanta Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 1996 Summer Paralympics}}Team members
Medal TallyThe Australian Swim team finished in 3rd place in the Medal Standings at the 1996 Summer Paralympics with a total of 44 medals:[14]
2000 Sydney Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 2000 Summer Paralympics}}A total of 51 swimmers were selected to compete in the Australian Swim Team at the 2000 Summer Paralympic Games.[11] Team members
Medallists:[15]
Medal TallyThe Australian Swim team finished 5th overall in the medal standings at the 2000 Summer Paralympics with 50 medals.[16]
2004 Athens Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics}}A total of 29 swimmers were selected in the Australian Swim team to compete at the 2004 Summer Paralympics.[17] Matthew Cowdrey, in his first Paralympic Swim Team appearance, was Australia's best performing swimmer winning 3 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze medals. Team membersSwimmers::[18]
Staff:
Medal TallyThe Australian Paralympic Swim team finished 10th overall with a total of 35 Medals.[20]
2008 Beijing Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics}}A total of 35 swimmers were selected to compete in the Australian Swim team at the 2008 Summer Paralympics.[17] This was the largest away team since the 1996 Summer Paralympics. Matthew Cowdrey (with 5 gold and 3 silver medals) and Peter Leek (with 3 gold, 4 silver and 1 bronze) were the most successful of the Australian swimmers.[21] Many of the swimmers were new to the Paralympic team: 8 of the 17 male athletes and 11 of the 18 female athletes were competing in their first Paralympic Team.[17] Team MembersSwimmers:[17]
Staff:[17]
Medal TallyThe Australian Paralympic Swim team finished 7th on the Medal Tally with a total of 29 medals.[23]
2012 London Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 2012 Summer Paralympics}}Team MembersSwimmers::
Medal TallyAustralia finished second on the gold medal table and won a total of 37 medals.
Leading swimmers were – Jacqueline Freney won 8 gold medals, Matthew Cowdrey won 5 gold medals, 2 silver medals and 1 bronze medal and Ellie Cole won 4 gold medals and 2 bronze medals. 2016 Rio Paralympics{{see also|Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}Team MembersSwimmers::
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Medal Tally
Leading swimmers were: Maddison Elliott five medals including three gold, Ellie Cole six medals including two gold and Lakeisha Patterson six medals including two gold. (d) Paralympic Games debut See also
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