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SWIMMING QUEENSLAND MALE MC RECORDS LONG COURSE as at 18 November 2019 MEN Event Class Age Record Name Club State Date Location 50m Freestyle S1 Open 0:24.28 Andrew Pasterfield Kawana Waters QLD 16 March 2012 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S2 Open 50m Freestyle S3 Open 52.60 Grant Patterson Central Cairns QLD 13 July 2015 Kazan 50m Freestyle S4 Open 1:12.80 Allan Bunyan QLD 14 March 2004 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S5 Open 37.07 Nic Beveridge UQ QLD 19 December 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S6 Open 36.97 Daniel Baker Redcliffe Leagues QLD 11 April 2019 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S7 Open 34.70 Joel Mundie Central Cairns QLD 21 April 2019 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S8 Open 27.51 Blake Cochrane Southern Cross QLD 6 August 2014 California 50m Freestyle S9 Open 25.28 Matt Cowdrey Kawana Waters QLD 16 March 2012 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S9 Open eq. 25.28 Rowan Crothers Yeronga Park QLD 19 December 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S10 Open 23.54 Rowan Crothers Yeronga Park QLD 11 April 2019 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S11 Open 35.47 Andrew Parkinson Somerset GC QLD 22 April 2019 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S12 Open 24.79 Braedan Jason USC Spartans QLD 11 April 2019 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S13 Open 24.47 Braedan Jason USC Spartans QLD 7 April 2016 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S14 Open 24.67 Daniel Fox Chandler QLD 7 April 2016 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S15 Open 0:27.56 Anthony Shing Cotton Tree QLD 18 September 2011 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S16 Open 0:27.65 Brad Owen QLD 3 October 1997 Sydney 100m Freestyle S1 Open 0:55.33 Andrew Pasterfield Kawana Waters QLD 19 March 2012 Adelaide 100m Freestyle -
2017 Victorian Open Championships - 20/01/2017 to 22/01/2017 Results
Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 8:54 AM 23/01/2017 Page 1 2017 Victorian Open Championships - 20/01/2017 to 22/01/2017 Results Event 1 Mixed 4x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay Victorian: 1:39.44 V 16/01/2015 Nunawading NUN T. Mahoney, S. Asbury, L. Forbes, J. Hawkins Vic AllComer: 1:38.12 A 16/01/2015 Southport Olympic STHPT L. Percy, B. Jones, T. Stovgaard, J. Hobbin Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time 1 Melbourne Vicentre A 1:35.82 1:38.43V 2 Nunawading Swimming Club A 1:38.43 1:39.67 3 Southport Olympic SC Inc A 1:37.00 1:40.33 4 MLC Aquatic A 1:39.80 1:40.80 5 Melbourne Vicentre B 1:38.31 1:40.91 6 USC Spartans SC Inc A 1:40.00 1:41.51 7 USC Spartans SC Inc B 1:42.00 1:42.90 8 Nunawading Swimming Club B 1:40.40 1:44.00 9 Firbank Aquastars A 1:44.14 1:45.70 10 MLC Aquatic B 1:45.20 1:45.75 11 CA Tritons Inc A 1:45.92 1:46.01 12 Southport Olympic SC Inc B 1:42.00 1:47.44 13 Ballarat Gold Swimming Club A 1:49.00 1:47.90 14 EC Waves Swim Club A 1:47.86 1:48.03 15 CA Tritons Inc B 1:46.41 1:48.14 Event 2 Men 50 LC Meter Backstroke Multi-Class Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time Finals 1 Daniel Fox S14 25 USC Spartans SC Inc 30.32 30.78 2 Alex Kirchner S15 14 Nunawading Swimming Club 28.56 28.30 3 Rowan Crothers S10 19 Yeronga Park SC Inc 31.80 30.79 4 Patrick Getson S14 17 Melbourne Torpedoes 33.98 33.35 5 Hayden Ross S8 18 Cheltenham Amateur Swimming 39.42 39.63 6 Lachlan Boye S14 18 Ringwood Swimming Club Inc 37.62 38.40 7 Henry Pickering S9 18 Cheltenham Amateur Swimming 39.11 38.98 8 Dylan Logan -
Swimming Australia President) and Leisel Jones 2012 Australia Swimming Championships Queensland Won the Corbett Shield for Premiership State Women
Bob Fox (Swimming South Australia President) and Brenton Rickard 2012 Australian Swimming Championships Queensland won the Kieran Shield for Premiership State Men David Urquhard (Swimming Australia President) and Leisel Jones 2012 Australia Swimming Championships Queensland won the Corbett Shield for Premiership State Women David Urquhard (Swimming Australia President), Ned McKendry and Stephanie Rice 2012 Australian Swimming Championships St Peters Western won the S.B. Grange Trophy for Premier Club 38 | P a g e Teams & Squads Australian Teams 2011 World Junior Championships Team Name Club Coach Bronte Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack Bonnie MacDonald Miami Denis Cotterell Taylor McKeown Australian Crawl Chris Mooney Mikkayla Sheridan Chandler Stephan Widmer Matthew Levings Miami Denis Cotterell Cameron McEvoy Southport Olympic Glenn Baker Buster Sykes Nudgee Brothers Matthew Brown 2011 Youth Commonwealth Games Team Name Club Coach Remy Fairweather Kawana Waters Peter Gartrell Leah Neale CYMS St Edmunds Peter Carswell Vanessa Puhlmann Chandler Stephan Widmer Robert Gerlach East Brisbane Mark Lorrimer Christopher Raven Indooroopilly Simon Cusack Staff Peter Carswell CYMS St Edmunds Coach Peter Gartrell Kawana Waters Coach 2011 World University Games Team Name Club Coach Cate Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack Amy Levings Miami Denis Cotterell Alice Tait Southport Olympic Glenn Baker Amy Smith St Peters Western Michael Bohl Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra John Wallace Braiden Camm Chandler Stephan Widmer Wally Eggleton Miami -
2015 Swimming Queensland Development Squads Wide
2015 SWIMMING QUEENSLAND DEVELOPMENT SQUADS WIDE BAY REGION QAS Target Squad Leah Neale Tianni Gilmour Tessa Wallace McDonald’s Gold Squad Chelsea Gubecka Kareena Lee Kaylee McKeown McDonald’s Silver Squad Michaela Bird Phoebe Hines Sarah Thompson Jack Brazier Elianna McMenamin Mackenzie Harris Dahlas Rogers McDonald’s Flippers Squad Joshua Knight Leah Neale Madison Thompson Aaron Mansfield Skye Norris McDonald’s Bronze Squad Jacquilyn Baigrie Shailee Finney Mikayla Popham Tealan Barnes Luke Goldsworthy Jorgia Powell Mackenzie Brazier Chloe Gubecka Oskar Robinson Ella Campbell Brennan Mansfield Connor Simms Csongor Cellie Shikira-Lee Matheson Lisa Stewart Mason Cottle Lani Pallister Amelia Tilly Arna Couper Alexandria Perkins Hamarna Williams Bo Daniel Hayley Perry McDonald’s Junior Development Squad Holly Anderson Charlie Elder Jyah Seymour Poad Rebecca Anderson Luke Goodluck Tyra Stowers Kyanna Ayres Sophie Kluck Sophie Stuart Julia Baren Alex Knight Jack Sumpton Gabriella Basile Joey Manse Charlie Thompson Talisa Brady Jack Muller Kaitlyn Walker Troy Carlson Clare Perrett Tessie White Emily Dring Sophie Popham Ryan Zeller QAS Target OW Squad Chelsea Gubecka Kareena Lee McDonald’s Silver OW Squad Jack Brazier Codie Grimsey Sarah Thompson Mackenzie Brazier Phoebe Hines McDonald’s Flippers OW Squad Nick Sloman McDonald’s Bronze OW Squad Chloe Baldwin Jordan Gubecka Ryan Zeller Michaela Bird Dylan McAreavey McDonald’s Junior Development OW Squad Zachary Bromage Aaron Mansfield Liam Schluter Mackenzie Harris Brennan Mansfield Jayden Soanes Lochlan Higgins Skye Norris Luca Sullivan Meggy Macdonnell Mikayla Popham QAS Target SWD Squad Michael Anderson Braedan Jason Lakeisha Patterson McDonald’s Gold SWD Squad Rick Pendleton Liam Schluter McDonald’s Silver SWD Squad Logan Powell Monique Wegener McDonald’s Bronze SWD Squad Keasha Wilson McDonald’s Junior Development SWD Squad Nicholas Fredriksen . -
ANNUAL REPORT 2014 Sponsors
ANNUAL REPORT 2014 Sponsors 1 2 Event partners Partners Official suppliers Official training base 1 Contract ended May 2014 2 Program ended June 2014 2 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA - ANNUAL REPORT 2014 CONTENTS Message from the Australian Sports Commission 4 Swimming Australia President’s Report 5 Chief Executive Officer’s Report 6 Swimming Australia Strategic Plan 2014-2020 – Summary 7 Governance Structure 8 Swimming Australia Committee Membership 2013 - 2014 Swimming Australia governance structure at 30 June 2014 Swimming Australia Life Members Membership Statistics World’s Best Elite Performance 10 World’s Best Organised Participation & Recreational Participation 12 World’s Best Commercialisation 14 Sponsorship Events Marketing & Communication Aquatic Strategy & Facilities From the Stakeholders 16 Australian Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association 17 Australian Swimmers’ Association 18 Swimming New South Wales 19 Swimming Northern Territory 20 Swimming Queensland 21 Swimming South Australia 22 Swimming Tasmania 23 Swimming Victoria 24 Swimming Western Australia 25 Organisational Chart 26 Financials 27 Teams 61 2013 FINA World Championships 62 2013 IPC World Championships 62 2013 World University Games 63 2013 FINA World Junior Championships 63 2013 Australia A 64 2013 Japan Junior Olympic Championships 64 2013 Can Ams 64 2013 INAS World Championships 64 2014 Oceania Championships 65 2014 Oceania Open Water 65 2014 BHP Billiton Aquatic Super Series 65 Results & Records 66 Swimmer of the Year Award Winners 85 Vale 86 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA - ANNUAL REPORT 2014 3 Message from the Australian Sports Commission The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is committed to ensuring Australian athletes excel in the international sporting arena, and increasing Australians’ participation in sport. These two clear objectives are mutually reinforcing – international success inspires Australians to participate in sport and greater participation helps nurture our future champions. -
Qld Multi Class Male Long Course Records
SWIMMING QUEENSLAND MALE MC RECORDS LONG COURSE as at 5 July 2021 MEN Event Class Age Record Name Club State Date Location 50m Freestyle S1 Open 50m Freestyle S2 Open 50m Freestyle S3 Open 52.60 Grant Patterson Central Cairns QLD 13 July 2015 Kazan 50m Freestyle S4 Open 1:12.80 Allan Bunyan QLD 14 March 2004 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S5 Open 37.07 Nic Beveridge UQ QLD 19 December 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S6 Open 36.19 Daniel Baker Redcliffe Leagues QLD 18 December 2020 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S7 Open 32.63 Joel Mundie Central Cairns QLD 13 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S8 Open 27.51 Blake Cochrane Southern Cross QLD 6 August 2014 California 50m Freestyle S9 Open 25.11 Tom Gallagher Somerset GC QLD 18 December 2020 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S10 Open 23.54 Rowan Crothers Yeronga Park QLD 11 April 2019 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S11 Open 35.33 Andrew Parkinson Somerset GC QLD 18 December 2020 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S12 Open 24.47 Braedan Jason USC Spartans QLD 13 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S13 Open 24.47 Braedan Jason USC Spartans QLD 7 April 2016 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S14 Open 24.67 Daniel Fox Chandler QLD 7 April 2016 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S15 Open 27.56 Anthony Shing Cotton Tree QLD 18 September 2011 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S16 Open 27.65 Brad Owen QLD 3 October 1997 Sydney 100m Freestyle S1 Open 100m Freestyle S2 Open 100m Freestyle S3 Open 1:53.12 Grant Patterson 2017 Para Grand Prix QLD 6 August 2014 California 100m Freestyle S4 Open 2:33.43 Allan Bunyan QLD 7 January 2004 Brisbane 100m Freestyle S5 Open 1:23.33 Nic Beveridge UQ QLD -
School Sport Australia Swimming Results 2012
NSWCHS HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 12:12 PM 3/08/2012 Page 1 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships - 29/07/2012 to 3/08/2012 School Sport Australia Championships 2012 Results 2Moshovis, Mariah 11 NSW 2:37.53 Event 1 Girls 13-19 1500 LC Meter Freestyle 3Transom, Laticia 11 Queensland 2:39.13 SSA Record: 17:09.03 R1999 Kristy Park 4Siddle, Emma 11 South Australia 2:39.27 NameAge Team Finals Time 5Harris, Lilli 11 NSW 2:39.96 1Hines, Phoebe 14 Queensland 17:14.64 6Kuhnemann, Charly 11 Queensland 2:40.02 2Hull, Grace 14 WA 17:21.70 7Batchelor, Molly 11 Victoria 2:41.32 3Anschau, Hayley 17 NSW 17:30.10 8Hazell, Michaela 11 NSW 2:45.53 4Camenzuli, Emily 15 Victoria 17:48.67 9Howe, Madison 11 Victoria 2:45.67 5Gillingham, Emma 14 A C T 17:56.24 10Van Der Linden, Sophie 11 Victoria 2:50.33 6Scherwitzel, Stefanie 14 South Australia 18:08.27 11Mounfield, Bethan 11 South Australia 2:50.68 7Giles, Sarah 14 TAS 19:30.55 12Howell, Kira 11 South Australia 2:56.61 8Nowak, Jessica 13 TAS 19:49.99 13Cross, Alexis 11 A C T 3:02.50 Event 2 Girls 10 Year Olds 200 LC Meter IM 14Essam, Jacinta 11 A C T 3:02.90 SSA Record: 2:40.41 R23/09/2002 Amy A Levings 15Gilroy, Brooke 11 A C T 3:08.56 NameAge Team Finals Time 16Tinning, Isabella 11 NT 3:27.78 1Gubecka, Chloe 10 Queensland 2:46.32 Event 5 Boys 11 Year Olds 200 LC Meter IM 2Hansford, Macy 10 NSW 2:46.46 SSA Record: 2:26.88 R12/2008 Nicholas Groenewald 3Lendvay, Courtney 10 NSW 2:50.11 NameAge Team Finals Time 4Curll, Eliza 10 NSW 2:54.18 1Lee, SeBom 11 NSW 2:32.64 5Ryan, Michaela 10 Queensland 2:56.24 -
Australian Long Course Records 30 June 2021 Event Class Age
Australian Long Course Records 30 June 2021 Event Class Age Australian Name Club State Date Location 50m Freestyle S1 Open 1:12.24 Esther Overton Burnside SA 16 March 2012 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S2 Open 1:43.96 Emilie Miller Kinross Wolaroi NSW 16 March 2010 Sydney 50m Freestyle S3 Open 1:08.36 Esther Overton VIC 2 December 2006 Durbin 50m Freestyle S4 Open 37.87 Rachael Watson Chandler QLD 12 April 2017 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S5 Open 47.66 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 27 April 2013 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S6 Open 34.41 Tiffany Thomas Kane Ravenswood NSW 10 September 2016 Rio 50m Freestyle S7 Open 32.13 Lakeisha Patterson Southern Cross QLD 1 April 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S8 Open 29.73 Maddison Elliott Nu Swim NSW 16 September 2016 Rio 50m Freestyle S9 Open 28.75 Ellie Cole Castle Hill RSL NSW 7 April 2016 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S10 Open 28.79 Keira Stephens USC Spartans QLD 12 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S11 Open 33.73 Tracey Cross WA 31 October 1999 Sydney 50m Freestyle S12 Open 29.15 Jenna Jones Auburn NSW 12 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S13 Open 26.80 Katja Dedekind USC Spartans QLD 12 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S14 Open 28.19 Taylor Corry Nelson Bay NSW 1 April 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S15 Open 28.52 Teneale Houghton NSW 12 September 2009 Taipei 50m Freestyle S16 Open 31.28 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 9 April 2021 Perth 100m Freestyle S1 Open 3:53.46 Standard Time 1 October 2011 100m Freestyle S2 Open 3:31.60 Emilie Miller Kinross Wolaroi NSW 14 February 2010 Sydney 100m Freestyle S3 Open 2:30.60 Esther -
Annual Report 2018
COMMONWEALTH GAMES AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES AUSTRALIA COMMONWEALTH GAMES A.B.N. 55 165 736 898 AUSTRALIA Level 2, 180 Albert Rd South Melbourne, VIC 3205 PO Box 586 South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia T: +61 (03) 9453 9300 ANNUAL [email protected] commgamesaus.com REPORT 2018 JOIN US: @commgamesAUS COMMONWEALTH GAMES AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2018 CONTENTS COMMONWEALTH GAMES AUSTRALIA 1 AUSTRALIA AT THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES 3 PRESIDENT’S REPORT 5 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S REPORT 7 TRIBUTE TO SAM COFFA 9 STRATEGIC PLAN 2016 – 2022 11 BAHAMAS 2017 AUSTRALIAN TEAM MEDALLISTS & MEDAL TALLY 13 GOLD COAST 2018 BY THE NUMBERS 15 CHEF DE MISSION’S REPORT 17 2018 AUSTRALIAN TEAM BY THE NUMBERS 19 GOLD COAST 2018 AUSTRALIAN TEAM MEDALLISTS & MEDAL TALLY 21 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 28 CGA FUNDING 2015-2018 30 SPONSORS 35 COMMONWEALTH GAMES FEDERATION 33 FUNDRAISING 34 THE COMMONWEALTH BY THE NUMBERS 35 FINANCIAL REPORT 37 COMMONWEALTH GAMES AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES AUSTRALIA PATRON IN CHIEF BOARD OF MANAGEMENT STATE DIVISION SECRETARIES His Excellency General the Mr Neil Dalrymple New South Wales Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove Ms Marne Fechner Mr Peter Tate AK MC (Retd), Ms Leeanne Grantham PO Box 386 Governor-General of the Mr Grant Harrison Sydney Markets NSW 2129 Commonwealth of Australia Mr Ben Hartung T: (02) 8116 9813 Mr Ben Houston E: [email protected] PATRON Mr Scott Houston The Hon. Scott Morrison MP, Mr Graeme Johnson Queensland Prime Minister of Australia Mr Lynden Jones -
Sport Australia Annual Report 2017–2018
ANNUAL REPORT 2017–2018 1 Acknowledgement of Country Sport Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which it stands and pays its respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. Sport Australia also recognises the outstanding contribution that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make to sport in Australia and celebrates the power of sport to promote reconciliation and reduce inequality. The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is the Australian Government agency that develops, supports and invests in sport at all levels. It was established in 1985 and operates under the Australian Sports Commission Act 1989. The ASC forms part of the Health portfolio. This report This report has been prepared in accordance with parliamentary reporting and legislative requirements and provides details of the ASC’s performance and operations for the financial year ending 30 June 2018. The report details how effective the ASC has been at achieving its outcomes for the year as outlined in the ASC 2017–21 Corporate Plan and the 2017–18 Portfolio Budget Statements. Ownership of intellectual property rights in this publication Unless otherwise noted, copyright (and any other intellectual property rights, if any) in this publication is owned by the ASC. Creative Commons licence With the exception of the Commonwealth Coat of Arms and photographic images, this publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence is a standard form license agreement that allows you to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt this publication provided that you attribute the work. A summary of the licence terms is available from http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ au/deed.en. -
2015-16 Asctaqld Annual Report
2015-2016 Annual Report BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND LIFE MEMBERS BOARD OF MANAGEMENT President Mr Mark Lorrimer Directors Mr Michael Sage, Mrs Raelene Ryan, Mr Shaun Crow, Mr Paul Jones, Mr David Lush Ex-officio Mrs Trudee Stafford (Branch Administrator) LIFE MEMBERS Mr Joe King*, Mr Laurie Lawrence, Mr John Carew*, Mr Paul Quinlan, Mr Phil Macleod*, Mr Arthur Cusack*, Mr Reginald Francis*, Mr Ken Wood, Mrs Jan King, Mr David Urquhart, Ms Pat Wright OAM, Mr Denis Cottrell, Mr Ross Gage * - Deceased AUDITOR A M Giles & Co 1 PRESIDENT’S REPORT It is with great pleasure that I present this report to members of asctaQLD for the 2015/16 financial year. During 2015/16, the excellence of asctaQLD coaches was again recognised by their selection to lead and assist with Swimming Queensland and Swimming Australia teams. It is due to the success of such coaches that Queensland and Australia were well represented on both a National and International platform. Following Queensland’s success at the 2015 Australian Open Championships, 9 Queensland coaches were selected on the 2015 FINA World Championship Team and IPC World Championship Team. These were: Michael Bohl, John Wallace, Simon Cusack, Michael Sage, Chris Mooney, Vince Raleigh, Richard Scarce, Harley Connolly (IPC) and Jan Cameron (IPC). Queensland Coaches were also represented at the Junior level, with Chris Nesbit being selected on the 2015 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships Team and Dean Boxall on the 2015 Junior Commonwealth Games Team. These coaches have proven that Queensland continues to produce world class coaches and athletes. It is the efforts of these coaches that saw Queensland swimmers bring home 71% of Australia’s medals achieved at the 2015 FINA World Championships, 53% of medals achieved at 2015 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships, and 62% of medals achieved at the 2015 Junior Commonwealth Games. -
2017/18 Annual Report
2017/18 Annual Repor t Covering the period 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018 Australian Paralympic Committee ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18 Australian Paralympic Committee Ltd Australian Paralympic PO Box 596 Hall of Fame Inductees Sydney Markets Frank Ponta NSW 2129 Louise Sauvage Building A, 1 Herb Elliott Avenue Sir George Bedbrook Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127 Kevin Coombs T: +61 2 9704 0500 Tracey Freeman F: +61 2 9704 0589 David Hall E: [email protected] Daphne Hilton www.paralympic.org.au Ron Finneran ABN 41810 234 213 Adrienne Smith ACN 061 547 957 CONTENTS Message from the President 2 Message from the Chief Executive Officer 4 The Australian Paralympic Committee 6 Finance 8 Message from Sport Australia 11 2018 Australian Paralympic Team 13 2018 Australian Commonwealth Games Team 17 Games Delivery 21 Paralympic Performance 25 Para-sport Reports 28 Commercial 43 Communications 48 Knowledge Services 54 Stakeholder Engagement 55 Corporate Operations 56 APC Sponsor Family 58 Front cover: Simon Patmore Inside cover: PyeongChang 2018 Opening Ceremony flagbearer Joany Badenhorst with the Australian Paralympic Winter Team Page 1 Australian Paralympic Committee ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT In my last full year as in Australia with their groundbreaking coverage of On behalf of the APC, I would also like to record President of the Australian the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, the Seven Network my thanks to our member organisations, national Paralympic Committee reaffirmed its commitment to Paralympic sport by federations and the national institute network (APC), I can honestly say signing on to deliver a one-hour highlights package for your ongoing commitment to the growth I have never been three times a day throughout the Games.