Australia at the 1964 Summer Paralympics
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Elizabeth EdmondsonElizabeth Edmondson
When Edmonson was 14, her coach told her she had broken a world record while swimming at Beatty Park as a member of the Swimming Squad. To qualify for the 1964 Summer Paralympics, she competed at the Third Australian Paraplegic Games held in Adelaide, South Australia. At the Australian Paraplegic...
was the youngest competitor at the 1964 Summer Paralympics
1964 Summer Paralympics
The 1964 Summer Paralympics, originally known as the 13th International Stoke Mandeville Games, were the 2nd Paralympic Games to be held. They were held in Tokyo, Japan, they were the last Summer Paralympics to take place in the same city as the Summer Olympics until the 1988 Summer Paralympics...
in Tokyo amongst athletes from all nations. She won three gold medals in the 1964 Summer Paralympics in the following events: the women's class 5 50 metre breaststroke with a world record time of 1.04.6; women's class 5 50 metre backstroke with a world record time of 0.50.8; women's class 5 complete 50 metre freestyle with a world record time of 0.39.7. She also won a silver medal in the class 4 incomplete 50 metre backstroke event with a time of 0.52.3, that beat the old world record. At the conclusion of the 1964 Games, Edmondson's parents acknowledged that swimming had greatly helped their daughter, but felt that she needed to quit the sport and concentrate on her education because swimming would not provide her with standing in life. After the 1964 games, Edmondson returned home and prepared for school exams.
Athletes
Australia had fifteen athletes at the 1964 Summer Paralympics1964 Summer Paralympics
The 1964 Summer Paralympics, originally known as the 13th International Stoke Mandeville Games, were the 2nd Paralympic Games to be held. They were held in Tokyo, Japan, they were the last Summer Paralympics to take place in the same city as the Summer Olympics until the 1988 Summer Paralympics...
in Tokyo
Tokyo
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, which were held from 8–12 November. The team members were:
Athlete | Location |
Daphne Ceeney Daphne Ceeney Daphne Ceeney was an Australian Paralympic competitor. She won a gold medal in women's class 5 50 metre breaststroke at the 1960 Summer Paralympics. She received the gold with a time of 1:29.9. She obtained another gold medal at those same games in the Class 5 50 m freestyle event with a time of... |
New South Wales |
Allan McLucas Allan McLucas Allan McLucas was an Australian Paralympic competitor. He won a bronze medal in men's class a/2 singles table tennis at the 1964 Summer Paralympics.-References:... |
New South Wales |
Trevor French Trevor French Trevor French was an Australian Paralympic competitor. He won a bronze medal in men's Class 2 Complete 25 M Backstroke at the 1964 Summer Paralympics with a time of 0.31.6.-References:... |
New South Wales |
John Martin | New South Wales |
Gary Hooper Gary Leslie Hooper Gary Leslie Hooper was an Australian Paralympic competitor. He won a silver medal in Men's Up to 65 KG Weightlifting at the 1964 Summer Paralympics. He won a gold medal at the same games in the athletics 60 m wheelchair above t. 10 event and a silver medal in the 4x40 wheelchair relay... |
New South Wales |
Bruce Thwaites | New South Wales |
Elaine Schreiber Elaine Schreiber Elaine Schreiber was an Australian Paralympic competitor. She won a bronze medal in women's class b singles table tennis at the 1964 Summer Paralympics. She won a silver medal at the same games in the Class A Javelin event and a gold in the club class A event with a score of 17.31... |
Victoria |
Michael Dow Michael Dow Michael Dow was an Australian Paralympic competitor. He won a gold medal in men's Class 3 Incomplete 50 m Breaststroke at the 1964 Summer Paralympics with a time of 0.59.6. He won a gold medal in the 50 M Class 3 Incomplete Backstroke. He won a bronze medal in the Class 3 Incomplete 25 m... |
Victoria |
Vic. Renaldson | Queensland |
Marion O'Brien Marion O'Brien Marion O'Brien was an Australian Paralympic competitor. She won a bronze medal in women's class c singles table tennis at the 1964 Summer Paralympics. She also won a gold medal at the same games in Class C doubles table tennis... |
Western Australia |
Frank Ponta Frank Ponta Ponta coached several medal winning Paralympic athletes including Louise Sauvage and Priya Cooper. He was Sauvage's first coach, starting when Sauvage was a junior competitor. Sauvage described Ponta's coaching style as patient.... |
Western Australia |
Bill Mather-Brown Bill Mather-Brown Bill Mather-Brown was an Australian Paralympic competitor. He won a silver medal in men's class b table tennis at the 1960 Summer Paralympics.-References:... |
Western Australia |
Lionel Cousens | Western Australia |
Elizabeth Edmondson Elizabeth Edmondson When Edmonson was 14, her coach told her she had broken a world record while swimming at Beatty Park as a member of the Swimming Squad. To qualify for the 1964 Summer Paralympics, she competed at the Third Australian Paraplegic Games held in Adelaide, South Australia. At the Australian Paraplegic... |
Western Australia |
The Australian team returned home with 16 gold, 10 silver and 7 bronze medals. Australia's main victories were in the pool, where Roy Fowler won 3 gold medals and Elizabeth Edmondson also won 3 gold medals at the age of 14.