Official Australian Representatives

Official Australian Representatives

OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES - PARA WOMEN Stoke Mandeville, Paralympic, World, Commonwealth and Continental Games / Championships PLAYER AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL OCEANIA NATIONAL PHOTO NAME NO. REPRESENTATION MEDALS TITLES TITLES and AWARDS Stoke Mandeville Games Stoke Mandeville Games ITTF-Oceania Para Men’s/Women’s Singles First name, Paralympic Games Paralympic Games Championships Men’s/Women’s Doubles surname, Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games International Championships Mixed Doubles World Para Championships World Para Championships (within Oceania) Men’s/Women’s Teams State(s) World Para Team Championships World Para Team TTA Hall of Fame Induction - Asia & Oceania Para Championships Athletes - Para Class Championships Asia & Oceania Para Arthur Wilks Para Player of the ITTF-Oceania Para Championships Championships Year FESPIC Games FESPIC Games TTA Life Membership FESPIC Championships FESPIC Championships International Championships 2 x Stoke Mandeville / Total International Medals: 1. 1. Daphne Hilton Paralympic Games: Stoke Mandeville / (née Ceeney) 1964, 1968; Paralympic Games: 2 x Commonwealth Paraplegic 1 x Women’s Doubles C - (NSW) Games: Gold 1964. Wheelchair 1962, 1966. First Australian woman to compete at the Paralympic Games (1960 in Swimming, Daphne Hilton (née Athletics and Archery). Ceeney) in 2012. (Source: Wikipedia) Co-Winner of Australia’s first Gold Medal at Paralympics. Legend: * Official Medal not awarded due to insufficient entrants in the event. Last Save Date: 06-August-2021 Note: 1. Player Numbers are awarded following participation at a criteria event. 2. For National Titles, where gender not specified, event comprised both Men and Women. Page 1 of 17 OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES - PARA WOMEN Stoke Mandeville, Paralympic, World, Commonwealth and Continental Games / Championships PLAYER AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL OCEANIA NATIONAL PHOTO NAME NO. REPRESENTATION MEDALS TITLES TITLES and AWARDS 2 x Stoke Mandeville / Total International Medals: 3. 2. Marion Paralympic Games: Stoke Mandeville / O’Brien 1964, 1968. Paralympic Games: 1 x Women’s Singles C - (WA) Bronze 1964; Wheelchair 2 x Women’s Doubles C - Gold 1964, Silver 1968. Co-Winner of Australia’s first Gold Medal at Paralympics. Marion O’Brien in 1964. (Source: Australian Paralympic Committee Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0) 3. Elaine 3 x Stoke Mandeville / Total International Medals: 2. Total National Titles: 1. Paralympic Games: Stoke Mandeville / Australian Paraplegic Games: Schreiber 1964, 1968, 1976; Paralympic Games: 1 x [Sgls/Dbls?] - Gold 1 x Stoke Mandeville Games: 1 x Women’s Singles B - 1966. (Vic) 1974. Bronze 1964; Australian Sports Medal: Wheelchair 1 x Women’s Doubles C - 2000. Silver 1968. (Source: Wikipedia) Legend: * Official Medal not awarded due to insufficient entrants in the event. Last Save Date: 06-August-2021 Note: 1. Player Numbers are awarded following participation at a criteria event. 2. For National Titles, where gender not specified, event comprised both Men and Women. Page 2 of 17 OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES - PARA WOMEN Stoke Mandeville, Paralympic, World, Commonwealth and Continental Games / Championships PLAYER AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL OCEANIA NATIONAL PHOTO NAME NO. REPRESENTATION MEDALS TITLES TITLES and AWARDS 1 x Stoke Mandeville / Total International Medals: 1. 4. Lorraine Dodd Paralympic Games: Commonwealth Paraplegic (WA) 1968. Games: 1 x Singles - Silver 1962. Wheelchair (Source: Australian Paralympic Committee) 5. Cheryl 1 x Stoke Mandeville / Cherrie became Paralympic Games: Queensland’s first female 1968. Paralympian when she was “Cherrie” selected to compete for Australia at the 1968 Tel Loydstrom Aviv Paralympics. (Source: Wikipedia) MBE (Qld) Wheelchair 12 Jun 1971 - Awarded The Order of the British Empire - Member (Civil) (Imperial) (MBE) for achievement at the Paraplegic Games. 6. Pam Smith 1 x Stoke Mandeville / Paralympic Games: (State) 1968. Wheelchair Legend: * Official Medal not awarded due to insufficient entrants in the event. Last Save Date: 06-August-2021 Note: 1. Player Numbers are awarded following participation at a criteria event. 2. For National Titles, where gender not specified, event comprised both Men and Women. Page 3 of 17 OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES - PARA WOMEN Stoke Mandeville, Paralympic, World, Commonwealth and Continental Games / Championships PLAYER AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL OCEANIA NATIONAL PHOTO NAME NO. REPRESENTATION MEDALS TITLES TITLES and AWARDS 1 x Stoke Mandeville Games: Total International Medals: 1. 7. Charlene 1974. Stoke Mandeville Games: Meade OAM 1 x [Sgls/Dbls?] - Silver (née Todman) 1974. (NSW) Wheelchair First Australian to compete in the Stoke Mandeville Games, Charlene Meade in 2016 competing in archery in 1951. (Source: Wikipedia) 09 Jun 2008 - In the Queen's Birthday 2008 Honours List, Charlene was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to people with a disability, particularly through rehabilitation and support services. Legend: * Official Medal not awarded due to insufficient entrants in the event. Last Save Date: 06-August-2021 Note: 1. Player Numbers are awarded following participation at a criteria event. 2. For National Titles, where gender not specified, event comprised both Men and Women. Page 4 of 17 OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES - PARA WOMEN Stoke Mandeville, Paralympic, World, Commonwealth and Continental Games / Championships PLAYER AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL OCEANIA NATIONAL PHOTO NAME NO. REPRESENTATION MEDALS TITLES TITLES and AWARDS 2 x Paralympic Games: Total International Medals: 1. Australian Sports Medal: 8. Carmel 1984, 1988; World Wheelchair 2000. Williams AM 4 x Stoke Mandeville Games: Championships: 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985. 1 x Singles - Gold 1987. (Qld) 1 x World Wheelchair Wheelchair Championships: 1987. 11 Jun 2018 - In the Queen's Birthday 2018 Honours List, Carmel was made a Member of the Order of Australia Carmel Williams in 1988. (AM) for significant service to Image by Donald Worley. people with a disability, particularly through sporting organisations, and as an athlete and paralympian. 9. Joanna 1 x FESPIC Games: Total International Medals: 3. 1999. World Wheelchair Games: Chapman 1 x Singles C1-3 - Bronze 1999; (NSW) 1 x Teams C1-4 - Bronze Class 3 1999. FESPIC Games: 1 x Singles C3-4 - Bronze 1999. Legend: * Official Medal not awarded due to insufficient entrants in the event. Last Save Date: 06-August-2021 Note: 1. Player Numbers are awarded following participation at a criteria event. 2. For National Titles, where gender not specified, event comprised both Men and Women. Page 5 of 17 OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES - PARA WOMEN Stoke Mandeville, Paralympic, World, Commonwealth and Continental Games / Championships PLAYER AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL OCEANIA NATIONAL PHOTO NAME NO. REPRESENTATION MEDALS TITLES TITLES and AWARDS 2 x Commonwealth Games: Total International Medals: 3. Total National Titles: 10. 10. Joy Boyd OAM 2002, 2006. Commonwealth Games: Australian Para Open: (NSW) 1 x ISMWSF World Wheelchair 1 x Singles C2-5 - Bronze 5 x Women’s Singles C1-5 Class 5 Games: 2002. - 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2003. OttoBock Korea Open: 2007; 25 Jan 2021 - In the Australia 1 x Singles C5 - Silver 4 x Women’s Doubles C1- Day 2021 Honours List, Joy 2005. 5 - 2003, 2004, 2006, was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) 1 x Singles C3-5 - Silver 2007; for service to table tennis. 2005. 1 x Mixed Doubles C1-5 - 2006. 11. Luisa Silva 1 x Commonwealth Games: Total International Medals: 1. Total National Titles: 2. 2002. ISMWSF World Wheelchair Australian Para Open: (NSW) 1 x ISMWSF World Wheelchair Games: 2 x Women’s Doubles C1- Class 3 Games: 1 x Singles C1-3 - Bronze 5 - 2003, 2004. 2003. 2003. 1 x Commonwealth Games: Total International Medals: 2. Total National Titles: 3. 12. Jane Wallis 2006; Arafura Games: Australian Para Open: (Vic) 1 x Asia & Oceania Para 1 x Doubles C1-5 - Silver 3 x Women’s Doubles C1- Class 1 Championships: 2007*; 5 - 2005, 2006, 2007. 2007. 1 x Teams C1-5 - Silver 1 x FESPIC Games: 2007*. 2006. Legend: * Official Medal not awarded due to insufficient entrants in the event. Last Save Date: 06-August-2021 Note: 1. Player Numbers are awarded following participation at a criteria event. 2. For National Titles, where gender not specified, event comprised both Men and Women. Page 6 of 17 OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES - PARA WOMEN Stoke Mandeville, Paralympic, World, Commonwealth and Continental Games / Championships PLAYER AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL OCEANIA NATIONAL PHOTO NAME NO. REPRESENTATION MEDALS TITLES TITLES and AWARDS 2 x Paralympic Games: Total International Medals: 19. Total Oceania Titles: 6. Total National Titles: 15. 13. Rebecca Julian 2008, 2012; Asia & Oceania Para Arafura Games Australian Para Open: 3 x World Para Championships: Championships: (Oceanic Title): 5 x Women’s Singles C6- (Vic) 1 x Singles C6-7 - Silver 2007; Class 6 2006, 2010, 2018; 1 x Singles C6-8 - Bronze 2009; 1 x Singles C6-7 - 2009; 10 - 2003, 2004, 2007, 3 x Asia & Oceania Para 1 x Teams C6-8 - Bronze 2007*. 1 x Doubles C6-10 - 2009; 2008, 2009; Championships: Asia/South Pacific Championships: 1 x Teams C6-9 - 2007; 2 x Women’s Doubles C6- 2007, 2009, 2011; 1 x Singles C6-8 - Bronze 2005. 2 x Teams C6-10 - 2009, 10 - 2005, 2006; 3 x ITTF-Oceania Para Arafura Games: 2011. 1 x Mixed Doubles C6-10 - Championships: 1 x Singles C6-7 - Gold 2009; ITTF-Oceania Para 2007. 1 x Singles C6-9 - Silver

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