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Medal Winners - Summer Deaflympics

Medal Winners - Winter Deaflympics

Record Holders - Australian's CISS World Record

Medal Winners - Summer Deaflympics

 

1965 - Washington DC, USA

GOLD
Barry Knapman – Men’s Diving

SILVER
Jeff Went – Men’s 200m Backstroke

 

1969 - Belgrade, Yugoslavia

SILVER
Barry Knapman – Men’s Diving

 

1973 - Malmo, Sweden

BRONZE
John Kemp and Kevin Mitchell – Men’s Doubles (Tennis)

 

1977 - Bucharest, Romania

GOLD
Sharon Gargan – Women’s 400m

BRONZE
Sharon Gargan – Women’s 100m
Sharon Gargan – Women’s 200m
Pamela Large – Women’s 800m Freestyle
Joanne Warren, Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick, Pamela Large and Wendy Large - 4 x 100m Medley Relay
Joyce Sellars and Edwina Orr – Women’s Doubles (Tennis)

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1981 - Cologne, Germany

GOLD
Ross Rawson – Prone Position (Shooting)
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 100m Breaststroke
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Breaststroke

SILVER
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 400m Freestyle
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick, Annabel Bishop, Christine Ellison-Smith, Pamela Large– Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
Christine Ellison-Smith, Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick, Annabel Bishop and Pamela Large– Women’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay

BRONZE
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Freestyle
Annabel Bishop – Women’s 100m Breaststroke
Annabel Bishop – Women’s 200m Butterfly

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1985 - Los Angeles, U.S.A.

GOLD
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Freestyle
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 100m Breaststroke
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Breaststroke
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Individual Medley
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 400m Individual Medley

SILVER
Glen Moran – 35km Individual Time Trial (Cycling)

BRONZE
Annabel Bishop – Women’s 100m Breaststroke
Annabel Bishop – Women’s 200m Breaststroke
Women’s Basketball Team (Melissa Anderson; Michelle Barclay; Anne Culpitt; Nicole Davis; Tania Egorov; Helen Jarratt; Kim Kavanagh; Deanne Malden; Dina Maley; Marianne Turcinov.)

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1989 - Christchurch, New Zealand

GOLD
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Freestyle
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 400m Freestyle
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 800m Freestyle
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 100m Breaststroke
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Breaststroke
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Individual Medley
Elissa Kranitis, Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick, Annabel Bishop and Antoinette Harris– Women’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay
Milton Reedy – Wrestling – 100kg Freestyle 

SILVER
Glen Moran – 35km Individual Time Trial (Cycling)
Antoinette Harris – Women’s 50m Freestyle
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 400m Medley

BRONZE
David Wood – Men’s 400m Hurdles
Antoinette Harris – Women’s 100m Freestyle
Antoinette Harris – Women’s 400m Freestyle
Antoinette Harris – Women’s 200m Butterfly
Annabel Bishop – Women’s 100m Breaststroke
Annabel Bishop – Women’s 200m Breaststroke
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 50m Freestyle
Elissa Kranitis – Women’s 100m Backstroke
Elissa Kranitis, Annabel Bishop, Antoinette Harris and Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay

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1993 - Sofia, Bulgaria

GOLD
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 100m Breaststroke
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Breaststroke

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1997 - Copenhagen, Denmark

GOLD
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Breaststroke
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 100m Breaststroke
Amanda Hilton, Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick, Melanie Smith and Rachel Haimes – Women’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay
Joanne Lambert – Women’s 5000m

SILVER
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick – Women’s 200m Individual Medley
Joanne Lambert – Women’s 1500m

BRONZE
Kelii Williams – Men’s 1500m Freestyle
Amanda Hilton – Women’s 200m Individual Medley
Rachel Haimes, Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick, Amanda Hilton and Melanie Smith – 4 x 100 m Freestyle Relay

 

2001 - Rome, Italy

GOLD
Joanne Lambert – 10,000m
Joanne Lambert – 5,000m
Aleshia Yet Foy – Women’s 800m Freestyle
Aleshia Yet Foy – Women’s 400m Freestyle

SILVER
Aleshia Yet Foy – Women’s 200m Freestyle

BRONZE
Aleshia Yet Foy – Women’s 400m Individual Medley

 

2005 - Melbourne, Australia

GOLD
Amy Mills - Women's Javelin
Reece-Emerson van Beek - 32km Individual Time Trial (Cycling)
Reece-Emerson van Beek - 50km Individual Points Race (Cycling)
Scott Prosser - Men's 100m Butterfly

SILVER
Jarrod Denman - 50km Individual Points Race (Cycling)
Scott Prosser - Men's 400m Freestyle
Scott Prosser - Men's 200m Butterfly
Scott Prosser - Men's 1500m Freestyle

BRONZE
Joanne Lambert - Women's 5000m
Lara Hollow-Williams, Samantha Coates, Lauren Hay & Tracey Micallef-Reid - Women's 4 x 100m Relay
Wendy Devlin & Jina Chapman - Women's Doubles (Tenpin Bowling)

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Medal Winners - Winter Deaflympics

 

1975 - Lake Placid, U.S.A.

SILVER
Andrew Swan – Men’s Giant Slalom

BRONZE
Andrew Swan – Men’s Slalom

 

1979 - Meribel, France

GOLD
Andrew Swan – Men’s Slalom
Andrew Swan – Men’s Giant Slalom

SILVER
Andrew Swan – Men’s Downhill

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1983 - Madonna Di Campiglio, Italy

GOLD
Andrew Swan – Men’s Giant Slalom
Andrew Swan – Men’s Super Giant Slalom

SILVER
Andrew Swan – Men’s Downhill

 

1987 - Oslo, Norway

GOLD
Andrew Swan – Men’s Downhill
Andrew Swan – Men’s Giant Slalom

SILVER
Joanne Samuels – Women’s Downhill

 

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Record Holders - CISS World Records

 

ATHLETICS
Name:Events:
Results:
Location:
Date:
Sharon Gargan
400m
57.4
Bucharest
19/07/1977
  
(Sharon's record broken in July 2001 by Inna Izbash of Ukraine)
Joanne Lambert
3,000m
9.52.0
Geelong
28/10/1995
 
5,000m
17.41.1
Geelong
12/12/1996
 
 
17.23.1
Melbourne
06/03/1997
 10,000m
37:26.4
Rome
July 2001
    
 
SWIMMING
Name:Events:
Results:
Location:
Date:
Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick
100m Breastroke
1.18.75
Cologne
24/07/1981
 
 
1.17.81
Cologne
24/07/1981
 
 
1.16.85
Cologne
24/07/1981
 
 
1.15.39
Cologne
29/07/1981
 
 
1.14.90
Los Angeles
12/07/1985
 
 
1.14.66
Christchurch
12/01/1989
 
200m Breakstroke
2.44.97
Cologne
24/07/1981
 
 
2.43.80
Cologne
24/07/1981
 
 
2.42.04
Los Angeles
12/07/1985
 
200m Ind. Medley
2.25.94
Los Angeles
11/07/1985
 
400m Ind. Medley
5.14.54
Los Angeles
11/07/1985
 
 
5.12.13
Los Angeles
11/07/1985
 Scott Prosser
100m Butterfly
57.58
Melbourne
8/01/2005
 
200m Butterfly (silver)
2.06.90
Melbourne
13/01/2005

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