Australia at the Paralympics
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Die paralympische Geschichte Australiens begann 1960 mit der Teilnahme bei den Sommer-Paralympics in der italienischen Hauptstadt Rom. Damals gingen eine Athletin und elf Athleten an den Start und gewannen zusammen zehn Medaillen, drei Gold-, sechs Silber- und eine Bronzemedaille. Seitdem hat die australische Mannschaft an allen Sommer-Paralympics und seit 1980 auch an allen Winter-Paralympics teilgenommen.
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Australië is een van de landen die deelneemt aan de Paralympische Spelen. Het land debuteerde op de Paralympische Zomerspelen 1960.
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A Austrália participou pela primeira vez dos Jogos Paralímpicos em 1960, e enviou atletas para competirem em todos os Jogos Paralímpicos de Verão desde então, em relação aos Jogos Paralímpicos de Inverno a primeira participação da Austrália foi em 1980 e participou de todas as edições desde então.
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Australia has participated officially in every Paralympic Games since its inauguration in 1960 except for the 1976 Winter Paralympics. The Paralympic Games are held every four years, following the Olympic Games and are governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). The Paralympic Games have been contractually tied to the Olympic Games since 2001, however, they have taken place at the same venues since the 1988 Seoul Summer Games and the 1992 Albertville Winter Games.
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Australia en los Juegos Paralímpicos está representada por el Comité Paralímpico Australiano, miembro del Comité Paralímpico Internacional. Ha participado en todas las ediciones de los Juegos Paralímpicos de Verano (16 en total). El país ha obtenido un total de 1205 medallas en las ediciones de verano: 389 de oro, 422 de plata y 394 de bronce. En los Juegos Paralímpicos de Invierno ha participado en 11 ediciones, siendo Geilo 1980 su primera aparición en estos Juegos. El país ha conseguido un total de 34 medallas en las ediciones de invierno: 12 de oro, 6 de plata y 16 de bronce.
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Australia has participated officially in every Paralympic Games since its inauguration in 1960 except for the 1976 Winter Paralympics. The Paralympic Games are held every four years, following the Olympic Games and are governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). The Paralympic Games have been contractually tied to the Olympic Games since 2001, however, they have taken place at the same venues since the 1988 Seoul Summer Games and the 1992 Albertville Winter Games. In order to compete at the Paralympics, athletes must have an eligible impairment that leads to a permanent activity limitation, and athletes will compete in the classification appropriate to their impairment. These impairments are physical, vision and intellectual impairments. The Australian Paralympic Committee, established in 1990, is responsible for selecting and preparing the Australian Paralympic Teams for both the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games. This committee assists with funding the athletes and competition in addition to talent identification. Many of Australia's gold medals have come from Athletics, a sport which has been popular amongst Australian Paralympic athletes, such as Tim Sullivan and Louise Sauvage. The other sport from which many medals have come is Swimming. Australia has hosted the Paralympic Games on one occasion in 2000. Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales hosted the Summer Paralympics from 23 to 31 October 2000. There were 3879 participants from 123 countries across 19 sports and 550 events. Australia won the most medals with 149 overall.
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Die paralympische Geschichte Australiens begann 1960 mit der Teilnahme bei den Sommer-Paralympics in der italienischen Hauptstadt Rom. Damals gingen eine Athletin und elf Athleten an den Start und gewannen zusammen zehn Medaillen, drei Gold-, sechs Silber- und eine Bronzemedaille. Seitdem hat die australische Mannschaft an allen Sommer-Paralympics und seit 1980 auch an allen Winter-Paralympics teilgenommen.
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Australia en los Juegos Paralímpicos está representada por el Comité Paralímpico Australiano, miembro del Comité Paralímpico Internacional. Ha participado en todas las ediciones de los Juegos Paralímpicos de Verano (16 en total). El país ha obtenido un total de 1205 medallas en las ediciones de verano: 389 de oro, 422 de plata y 394 de bronce. En los Juegos Paralímpicos de Invierno ha participado en 11 ediciones, siendo Geilo 1980 su primera aparición en estos Juegos. El país ha conseguido un total de 34 medallas en las ediciones de invierno: 12 de oro, 6 de plata y 16 de bronce. Este país fue anfitrión de los Juegos Paralímpicos de Verano en una ocasión: Sídney 2000. Además será la sede de los Juegos Paralímpicos de 2032, en la ciudad de Brisbane.
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Australië is een van de landen die deelneemt aan de Paralympische Spelen. Het land debuteerde op de Paralympische Zomerspelen 1960.
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A Austrália participou pela primeira vez dos Jogos Paralímpicos em 1960, e enviou atletas para competirem em todos os Jogos Paralímpicos de Verão desde então, em relação aos Jogos Paralímpicos de Inverno a primeira participação da Austrália foi em 1980 e participou de todas as edições desde então.
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