Australia at the 1980 Summer Paralympics

Australia at the Paralympic Games

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IPC code  AUS
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At the 1980 Summer Paralympics in Arnhem
Competitors
Medals
Rank: 14
Gold
12
Silver
21
Bronze
22
Total
55
Paralympic history (summary)
Summer Games
Winter Games

Australia competed at the 1980 Summer Paralympics in Arnhem, Netherlands. Australia won 55 medals  12 gold, 21 silver and 22 bronze medals. Australia competed in 10 sports and won medals in 6 sports. It finished 14th on the gold medal table and 9th on the total medal table.[1]

Notable Australian performances were:

Team

Australia competed in 3 classes of 4 in 10 sports and won medals in 6 sports. Amputee athletes in Australia did not have a national body but the previous experiences at the Torontolympiad and at the Sydney FESPIC Games provided the impetus for individual athletes to attend Arnhem. There were no selection trials and the 11 athletes who competed had to cover their cost to get and from the Games.[3] There was also eleven vision impaired athletes from Australia who attended Arnhem. These athletes had the advantage of a national organisation, formed in the same year as the Arnhem Games, which raised funds and assisted in preparation in participation. The biggest contingent of Australians at Arnhem was athletes with a spinal cord injury and they experienced the most success winning a total of 34 medals. Even though the 1980 Paralympic Games were the first time that Cerebral Palsy athletes joined spinal cord injury, blind and amputees athletes at the Paralympics, Australia did not have a national organisation and did not send any Cerebral Palsey athletes.


Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event
 Gold Lanham, WayneWayne Lanham Athletics Men’s 100 m F
 Gold Nugent, MikeMike Nugent Athletics Men’s 200 m 3
 Gold Patchett, WayneWayne Patchett Athletics Men’s Club throw 1A
 Gold Patchett, WayneWayne Patchett Athletics Men’s Discus throw 1A
 Gold Patchett, WayneWayne Patchett Athletics Men’s Shot put 1A
 Gold Todd, MurrayMurray Todd Athletics Men’s Shot put 2
 Gold Russell, EricEric Russell Athletics Men’s Shot put 3
 Gold Cree, CharmaineCharmaine Cree Athletics Women’s High jump C
 Gold Pascoe, GloriaGloria Pascoe Lawn bowls Women's Singles B
 Gold Caspers, BarbaraBarbara Caspers Shooting Mixed air rifle kneeling 1A-1C
 Gold Kosmala, ElizabethElizabeth Kosmala Shooting Mixed air rifle prone 2-5
 Gold Gudgeon, GaryGary Gudgeon Swimming Men’s 400 m freestyle C-D
 Silver Nugent, MikeMike Nugent Athletics Men’s 400 m 3
 Silver Trewhella, IanIan Trewhella Archery Men's Short Metric Round tetraplegic
 Silver Lanham, WayneWayne Lanham Athletics Men’s 400 m F
 Silver Hubel, ErichErich Hubel Athletics Men’s 800 m 5
 Silver Trewhella, IanIan Trewhella Athletics Men’s Pentathlon 1B
 Silver Hobbs, SueSue Hobbs Athletics Women’s 60 m 5
 Silver Hobbs, SueSue Hobbs Athletics Women’s 800 m 5
 Silver Hobbs, SueSue Hobbs Athletics Women’s 1500 m 5
 Silver Cree, CharmaineCharmaine Cree Athletics Women’s Long jump C
 Silver Russell, JulieJulie Russell Athletics Women’s Pentathlon 3
 Silver Caspers, BarbaraBarbara Caspers Shooting Mixed air rifle 3 positions 1A-1C
 Silver Kosmala, ElizabethElizabeth Kosmala Shooting Mixed air rifle 3 positions 2-5
 Silver Kosmala, ElizabethElizabeth Kosmala Shooting Mixed air rifle kneeling 2-5
 Silver Hill, PeterPeter Hill Swimming Men’s 25 m backstroke 1C
 Silver Hill, PeterPeter Hill Swimming Men’s 25 m breaststroke 1C
 Silver Tapscott, CharlieCharlie Tapscott Swimming Men’s 50 m backstroke J
 Silver Tapscott, CharlieCharlie Tapscott Swimming Men’s 50 m freestyle J
 Silver Gudgeon, GaryGary Gudgeon Swimming Men’s 100 m backstroke C-D
 Silver Gudgeon, GaryGary Gudgeon Swimming Men’s 4x50 m individual medley C
 Silver Connors, CarolynCarolyn Connors Swimming Women’s 100 m butterfly A
 Silver Connors, CarolynCarolyn Connors Swimming Women’s 100 m freestyle A
 Bronze Alp, ChrisChris Alp Athletics Men’s 100 m 3
 Bronze Alp, ChrisChris Alp Athletics Men’s 200 m 3
 Bronze Oliver, RichardRichard Oliver Athletics Men’s 100 m 4
 Bronze Hubel, ErichErich Hubel Athletics Men’s 100 m 5
 Bronze Hubel, ErichErich Hubel Athletics Men’s 1500 m 5
 Bronze Egan, JoeJoe Egan Athletics Men’s 100 m C
 Bronze Egan, JoeJoe Egan Athletics Men’s 400 m C
 Bronze Pointer, FredFred Pointer Athletics Men’s 400 m 3
 Bronze Pointer, FredFred Pointer Athletics Men’s Slalom 3
 Bronze Sandilands, BruceBruce Sandilands Athletics Men’s 1500 m B
 Bronze Russell, EricEric Russell Athletics Men’s Discus throw 3
 Bronze Russell, EricEric Russell Athletics Men’s Pentathlon 3
 Bronze Ahrens, ReneRene Ahrens Athletics Men’s Discus throw 5
 Bronze McIntyre, RobertRobert McIntyre Athletics Men’s Slalom 5
 Bronze Cree, CharmaineCharmaine Cree Athletics Women’s 100 m C
 Bronze Cree, CharmaineCharmaine Cree Athletics Women’s Discus throw C
 Bronze Cree, CharmaineCharmaine Cree Athletics Women’s Javelin throw C
 Bronze Caspers, BarbaraBarbara Caspers Shooting Mixed air rifle standing 1A-1C
 Bronze Gudgeon, GaryGary Gudgeon Swimming Men’s 100 m freestyle C-D
 Bronze Connors, CarolynCarolyn Connors Swimming Women’s 4x50 m individual medley A
 Bronze Kalms, BarryBarry Kalms Weightlifting Men's lightweight -65 kg amputee
 Bronze McNicholl, BrianBrian McNicholl Weightlifting Men's middleweight -75 kg paraplegic

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Medals by discipline
Discipline Total
Archery 0 1 0 1
Athletics 8 9 17 34
Darchery 0 0 0 0
Goalball 0 0 0 0
Lawn bowls 1 0 0 1
Wheelchair fencing 0 0 0 0
Shooting 2 3 1 6
Swimming 1 8 2 11
Table tennis 0 0 0 0
Volleyball 0 0 0 0
Weightlifting 0 0 2 2
Wheelchair basketball 0 0 0 0
Total 12 21 22 55

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Events

Archery

Australia represented by:
Men - Dennis Kennedy, Eric Klein, Ian Trewhella
WomenSusan Davies
Australia won a silver medal through Ian Trewhella's performance in Men's short metric round tetraplegic.

Athletics

Australia represented by:
MenRene Ahrens, Chris Alp, Rene Andres, Paul Bird, Kevin Bishop, Donald Dann, Joe Egan, R. Faulkener, Peter Hill, Erich Hubel, Barry Kalms, ? Lanham, Peter Marsh, John Martin, Michael McFawn, Robert McIntyre, Jeff McNeil, Brian McNicholl, David McPherson, Kevin Munro, Mike Nugent, Richard Oliver, Wayne Patchett, Fred Pointer, Eric Russell, Bruce Sandilands, John Sheil, Murray Todd, Ian Trewhella, Robert Turner
WomenCharmaine Cree, Sue Hobbs, ? Langhorne, Pam Nugent, Julie Russell, J. Wilson
[1] Athletics was Australia's most successful team winning 34 medals - 8 gold, 9 silver and 17 bronze medals.[1]

Dartchery

Australia represented by:
Men - ?
Women - ? Australia did not win any medals.

Goalball

Australia represented by:
Men - ?
Australia did not win a medal.

Lawn Bowls

Australia represented by:
Men – Mike McGuire
WomenGloria Pascoe
Australia won a gold medal through Q. Pascoe in women's singles B.[1]

Shooting

Australia represented by:
MenGloria Pascoe
WomenBarbara Caspers, Elizabeth Kosmala
Australia won 6 medals - 2 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 1 bronze medal[1]

Swimming

Australia represented by:
Men - Rene Andres, Paul Bird, Peter Carroll, Gary Gudgeon, Peter Hill, Dennis Kennedy, David Manera, David McPherson, Charlie Tapscott
WomenCarolyn Connors, Maureen Pybus
Australia won 11 medals - 1 gold, 8 silver medals and 2 bronze medals. Gary Gudgeon won the gold medal.[1]

Table Tennis

Australia represented by:
Men – Donald Dann, Peter Marsh, John Martin, John Sheil, Charlie Tapscott
Australia did not win any medals.[1]

Weightlifting

Australia represented by:
MenBarry Kalms, Brian McNicholl, John Sheil
Australia won 2 bronze medals.[1]

Wheelchair Basketball

Australia represented by:
Men - Rene Ahrens, Robert Augustine, Kevin Bishop, Peter Burt, Kevin Coombs, Len Ettridge, Erich Hubel, Robert McIntyre, Brian McNicholl, Kevin Munro, Richard Oliver, Fred Pointer[1]
Australia did not win a medal.

See also

Further reading

Several oral histories are available online from Australian athletes who competed at the Games

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 "Australian results at the 1980 Arnhem Paralympics". International Paralympic Committee Historical Results Database. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  2. Epstein, Step by step we conquer, 48.
  3. Smith,The Paralympic Story,98-99.