Australian Paralympic Shooting Team

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Shooting has been included in the Summer Paralympic Games from the 1976 Games. Australia has been represented at each Games since 1976.

Notable Australian athletes:

  • Elizabeth Kosmala, a wheelchair athlete, has won 12 shooting medals (9 gold and 3 silver medals). Kosmala has been selected in the team for London Games. It will be her 11th consecutive Games.
  • Barbara Caspers has won 7 medals (5 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medals)[1]

Medal Table

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Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1976 Toronto 1 0 0 1
1980 Arnhem 2 3 1 6
1984 Stoke Mandeville 9 0 0 9
1988 Seoul 3 1 0 4
1992 Barcelona 0 0 0 0
1996 Atlanta 0 1 0 1
2000 Sydney 0 1 0 1
2004 Athens 0 1 1 2
2008 Beijing 0 0 0 0
2012 London 0 0 1 1
Total 15 7 3 25

Summer Paralympic Games

1976

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Australia represented by:
MenKevin Bawden, J. Handbridge
WomenElizabeth Richards
[1] Australia won 1 gold medal through Elizabeth Richard's performance in Mixed rifle shooting 2-5.

1980

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

1984

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Australia represented by:
MenTroy Andrews, Kevin Bawden, Keith Bremner, Allan Chadwick, Peter Parker, Andrew Rainbow, Stanley Sims, Grant Walker
WomenBarbara Caspers, Elizabeth Kosmala
[1] Australian team won 9 gold medals - Barbara Caspers and Elizabeth Kosmala both won 4 gold medals and Allan Chadwick one gold medal.

1988

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Australia represented by:
Men – Robert Bakker, Keith Bremner, Allan Chadwick, Andrew Rainbow, Stanley Simms, Grant Walker
WomenBarbara Caspers, Elizabeth Kosmala [1]
Elizabeth Kosmala won all Australia's shooting medals - 3 gold medals and one silver medal.

1992

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Australia represented by:
Men – Keith Bremner, Andrew Rambow
WomenElizabeth Kosmala [1][2]

1996

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Australia represented by:
MenAshley Adams, Keith Bremner, Iain Fischer, James Nomarhas, Peter Worsley
Women – Patricia Fischer, Libby Kosmala
Coach – Yvonne Hill (Head), Raymund Brummell
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2000

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Australia represented in shooting by: MenAshley Adams, Stephen Guy, Stan Kosmala, Jeff Lane, James Nomarhas, Paul Schofield, Peter Shannon, Peter Tait, Peter Worsley
WomenElizabeth Kosmala
CoachesYvonne Hill (Head), Anne Bugden, Evangelos Anagnostou Officials – Andre Jurich

Australia won a silver medal with Peter Tait’s performance in the pistol. Six shooters made finals.[1]

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2004

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Australia represented in shooting:
Men - Ashley Adams, James Nomarhas, Peter Worsley, David Ziebarth WomenElizabeth Kosmala
Coaches - Miroslav Sipek (Head), Hans Heiderman Officials - Michelle Fletcher (Manager), Craig Jarvis, Elizabeth Ziebarth

Australia won 1 silver and 1 bronze medal through Ashley Adams' performances.[1][4]

2008

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Representing Australia in shooting:
Men - Ashley Adams, Sebastian Hume, Jason Maroney
Women - Libby Kosmala
Coaches - Miro Sipek (Head Coach), Michelle Fletcher Officials - Nick Sullivan (Section Manager), Anne Bugden
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Australia did not win a medal.

2012

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Representing Australia in shooting:

Men - Ashley Adams, Luke Cain, Jason Maroney, Bradley Mark
Women - Libby Kosmala, Natalie Smith
Support staff – Administration – Nick Sullivan (Section Manager) ; Coach – Miro Sipek ; Technical Support – Stuart Smith ; Personal Care Attendant – Anne Bugden, Yvonne Cain, Margaret Zubcic [6]
Libby Kosmala competed at her 11th Paralympic Games at the age of 70. Ashley Adams competed at his 4th Games.[7] Natalie Smith won a bronze medal.

See also

References

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