Australian Paralympic Shooting Team

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

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1976 Toronto1001
1980 Arnhem2316
1984 Stoke Mandeville9009
1988 Seoul3104
1992 Barcelona0000
1996 Atlanta0101
2000 Sydney*0101
2004 Athens0112
2008 Beijing0000
2012 London0011
2016 Rio0000
2020 Tokyo0000
Totals (12 entries)157325

Summer Paralympic Games

1976

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

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

1984

Australia represented by:
Men – Troy 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 Seoul

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 Barcelona

Australia represented by:
MenKeith Bremner, Andrew Rambow
WomenElizabeth Kosmala [1][2]

1996 Atlanta

Australia represented by:
MenAshley Adams, Keith Bremner, Iain Fischer, James Nomarhas, Peter Worsley
Women – Patricia Fischer, Libby Kosmala
Coach – Yvonne Hill (Head), Raymund Brummell
[3]

2000 Sydney

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]

[4] [5]

2004 Athens

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][6]

Detailed Australian Results

2008 Beijing

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
[1][7]

Australia did not win a medal.

Detailed Australian Results

2012 London

Representing Australia in shooting:

Men - Ashley Adams, Luke Cain, Jason Maroney, Bradley Mark
Women - Libby Kosmala, Natalie Smith
Coach - Miro Sipek
Officials – Section Manager – Nick Sullivan, Technical Support – Stuart Smith, Personal Care Attendant – Anne Bugden, Yvonne Cain, Margaret Zubcic [8]
Libby Kosmala competed at her 11th Paralympic Games at the age of 70. Ashley Adams competed at his 4th Games.[9] Natalie Smith won a bronze medal.

Detailed Australian Results

2016 Rio

Representing Australia in shooting:

Men - Luke Cain, Bradley Mark, Chris Pitt (d), Anton Zappelli (d)
Women - Libby Kosmala, Natalie Smith
'Coach - Head Coach - Miro Sipek, Assistant Coach - Margret Bugden,
Officials - Team Leader - Tim Mahon, Carers - Yvonne Cain, Stuart Smith, Maragret Zubcic [10]
Australia did not win any medals. Australia's best placing was Christopher Pitt's fourth.

Detailed Australian Results

2020 Tokyo

Representing Australia in shooting:

Men - Chris Pitt, Anton Zappelli
Women - Natalie Smith
Officials - Team Leader - Kurt Olsen, Technical Support - Catherine Berry [11]
Australia did not win any medals.

Detailed Australian Results

(d) Paralympic Games debut

Australia did not win any medals. Australia's best placing was Christopher Pitt's fourth.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Shooting Results". International Paralympic Committee Historical Results Database. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  2. ^ "History". Australian Paralympic Committee Media Guide Beijing 2008. Australian Paralympic Committee. 2008. p. 16.
  3. ^ Golden days of Atlanta : Xth Paralympic Games Atlanta, Georgia, August 15-25, 1996. Sydney: Australian Paralympic Federation. 1996.
  4. ^ Australian Media Guide : 2000 Paralympic Games. Sydney: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2000.
  5. ^ "Australian 2000 Paralympic Team". Pandora WSebsite. Archived from the original on 19 October 2000. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  6. ^ Media Guide - Athens 2004 (PDF). Sydney: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2004.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Media Guide Beijing 2008 (PDF). Sydney: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2008.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Media Guide : London 2012 Paralympic Games (PDF). Sydney: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2012-09-10.
  9. ^ "Kosmala on target for 11th Games". Australian Broadcasting Corporation News. 22 May 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  10. ^ Media Guide Rio 2016 Paralympic Games (PDF). Sydney: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-20. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  11. ^ Media Guide Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games (PDF). Sydney: Paralympics Australia. 2021.