Australia at the 2010 Winter Paralympics explained

Npc:AUS
Npcname:Australian Paralympic Committee
Games:Winter Paralympics
Year:2010
Location:Vancouver
Competitors:11
Sports:2
Flagbearer:Toby Kane (Opening)[1] Cameron Rahles-Rahbula (Closing)[2]
Rank:16
Gold:0
Silver:1
Bronze:3
Officials:15
Appearances:auto

At the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,[3] Australia sent 11 athletes to compete against the other participating 42 nations. The delegation consisted of 3 sighted guides and 17 support staff. This was the largest delegation Australia had sent to a Winter Paralympics. Australia has participated in every winter Paralympics since its conception.

In 2010, Dominic Monypenny became the fourth Australian athlete to participate in both the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games, the others being Kyrra Grunnsund, Anthony Bonaccurso, and Michael Milton.[4] In the lead-up to the 2010 winter Games, nine of the 11 Australian athletes had recorded top 10 finishes in Paralympic, world cup or world championship competitions in their class.

Due to the number of competitors (502 in total), the 2010 Winter Paralympics marked the largest of its kind, following the Torino 2006 Winter Olympics in which only 39 countries took part.[5] Of the participating nations, 2010 was the first winter paralympics for Argentina, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Romania, Russian Federation, and Serbia.

Disability classification

Every participant at the Paralympics has their disability grouped into one of five disability categories; amputation, the condition may be congenital or sustained through injury or illness; cerebral palsy; wheelchair athletes, there is often overlap between this and other categories; visual impairment, including blindness; and les autres, any physical disability that does not fall strictly under one of the other categories, for example dwarfism or multiple sclerosis.[6] [7] Each Paralympic sport then has its own classifications, dependent upon the specific physical demands of competition. Events are given a code, made of numbers and letters, describing the type of event and classification of the athletes competing. Events with "B" in the code are for athletes with visual impairment, codes LW1 to LW9 are for athletes who stand to compete and LW10 to LW12 are for athletes who compete sitting down. For the 2010 Paralympics alpine skiing events grouped athletes into sitting, standing and visually impaired categories.[8] The same three classifications are also used to group competitors in cross-country skiing.[9]

Athlete classifications

Of the 11 competitors that competed at the 2010 Paralympics, classifications varied:

AthleteClassificationCongenital or Acquired
Melissa PerrineAndrew Bor (Guide)B2Congenital
Jessica GallagherEric Bickerton (Guide)B3Congenital
Bart BuntingB1Congenital
Shannon DallasLW11 (Sitting Class)Acquired (workplace accident)
Mitchell GourleyLW6/8 (Standing Class)Congenital
Toby KaneLW2 (Standing Class)Acquired (Car accident)
Marty MayberryLW3 (Standing Class)Acquired (Meningococcal)
James MillarLW8 (Standing Class)Congenital
Dominic MonypennyLW12 (Sitting Class)Acquired (Fall)
Cameron Rahles-RahbulaLW2 (Standing Class)Acquired (Cancer)
Nicholas WattsLW2 (Standing Class)Acquired (Cancer)

Administration

Team officials were:

Sponsorship, fundraising and media

The sponsorship and fundraising program originally enabled the Australian Paralympic Committee to extend its ability to fund the Australian team. Estimated costs were believed to amount to approximately 1.25 million in 2010, $9 million in 2012 and $1.6 million in 2014) allowing for support and funding of sports programs and administration costs.[10] The games were broadcast to the Australian public through the ABC broadcast network through daily highlight coverage through the ABC1 channel across the ten days of competition.[10]

Medals and Medalists

While Australia did not achieve medal tallies as extensive as those achieved by strong winter sport countries, the small team achieved one silver (Marty Mayberry) and three bronze (Cameron Rahles-Rahbula x2, Jessica Gallagher) medals, doubling their medal tally from Torino in 2006.[11] Of these medalists Jessica Gallagher was the first Australian woman to win a Paralympic Winter medal. Unlike previous games, the medals did not resemble the traditional rounded shape but rather that of a square with rounded edges with a wave-like design running through the medals.[12] No two medals were designed the same making every individual medal unique to each athlete. The design of each medal was inspired by First Nations imagery featuring the emblem of the Games along wt the IPC's logo. Written on each medal was 'Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in French and English as well as 'Vancouver 2010' in Braille.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Germany135624
2Russia12161038
3Canada105419
4Slovakia62311
5Ukraine58619
16Australia0134
MedalNameSportEventDate
18 March

Eric Bickerton (Guide)
14 March
15 March
20 March

Mascot

See main article: Boxing kangaroo. When presented with their medals, each Australian medalist received a small version of the games mascot Sumi meaning guardian spirit. An animal spirit who was believed to live in the mountains of British Columbia. Sumi is the shape of a bear wearing the hat of the orca whale, flies with the wings of the thunderbird and runs on the furry legs of the black bear.

The Australian team carried their own mascot throughout the games (boxing kangaroo). This mascot has a long history in Australian teams both able and disabled bodies. First used by the successful America's Cup winners,[13] the mascot represents the "Australian fighting spirit" provides self-confidence to many of the competing athletes. Nicknamed "BK", the boxing kangaroo represents and individual is "not lout, nor is he aggressive or arrogant. He is however, assertive when it comes to defending his country's glory". This beloved mascot was commonly used by spectators to show their support for the Australian athletes at events in which Australian's competed. Flags of the mascot are also commonly hung by athletes out of their accommodation windows and over railings to demonstrate national and team pride. Use of the boxing kangaroo mascot at the 2010 winter Paralympics was shrouded in controversy due to earlier disagreement between the Australian Winter Olympic able bodied team and the International Olympic Committee when a two story high flag of the beloved mascot draped over a balcony in the athlete's village was declared to be "too commercial" by the IOC.[14] After, widespread criticism against the IOC in regards to their decision in requesting the flag be removed, after a meeting between the IOC and Australian Olympic Committee resulted in the decision that the flag could stay.

Logo

The logo of the 2010 Winter Paralympics was described as "representing the spirit of the host region, the athletes journey and the harmony that exists between the athlete, their sport and environment". The emblem of the Paralympic logo aimed to reflect "the athlete's mountainous inner strength and personal transformation as they pushed themselves to new heights in the pursuit of excellence". Through the depicted aspects of the "valley, mountain and sun of the west coast' a human form is created. The overall design is therefore aimed at being homage to the 'harmonious relationship by suggesting that the athlete and mountains are one".

Events

Of the already offered events of Alpine, Ice Sledge Hockey, Biathlon, Cross Country and Wheelchair Curling, the Alpine Skiing Super Combined event was added to the Paralympic Programme. Of the events offered Australia only competed in two: Alpine skiing and Cross-country.

Alpine skiing

See main article: article and Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics.

Women
AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Total TimeRank
Jessica Gallagher
Eric Bickerton (Guide)
Slalom visually impaired57.5756.832:04.35
Giant slalom visually impaired1:41.241:43.403:24.647
Melissa Perrine
Andy Bor (Guide)
Downhill visually impaired1:33.305
Slalom visually impaired1.09.561.12.922.22.478
Giant slalom visually impaired1:37.57DNF
Super-G visually impaired1:46.357
Super combined visually impairedDNFdid not advance
Men
AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Total TimeRank
Bart Bunting
Nathan Chivers (Guide)
Downhill visually impairedDNF
Giant slalom visually impaired1:28.85DNS
Shannon DallasDownhill sittingDNS
Slalom sitting56.861:00.791:57.6517
Giant slalom sitting1:23.101:26.422:49.526
Super-G sitting1:25.2111
Super combined sitting1:25.21DNF
Mitchell GourleySlalom standing1:00.9258.081:59.0027
Giant slalom standing1:15.761:17.272:33.0312
Super-G standing1:25.3810
Toby KaneDownhill standing1:25.2610
Slalom standing56.2854.701:50.9811
Giant slalom standing1:15.501:15.532:31.0310
Super-G standingDNF
Super combined standingDNFdid not advance
Marty MayberryDownhill standing1:22.78T
Slalom standingDSQdid not advance
Giant slalom standingDNFdid not advance
Super-G standing1:30.5024
Cameron Rahles-RahbulaDownhill standing1:22.884
Slalom standing53.0854.611:47.69
Giant slalom standing1:13.731:15.342:29.076
Super-G standing1:22.655
Super combined standing1:25.1948.342:13.85
Nicholas WattsSlalom standing1:10.80DNF
Giant slalom standing1:35.291:48.483:23.7735
Super-G standing1:47.8433

Cross-country skiing

See main article: article and Cross-country skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics.

AthleteEventFactor %QualificationSemifinalFinal
Real TimeResultRankResultRankReal TimeResultRank
James Millar1km sprint classic, standing3:47.9722did not qualify22
10km classic, standing33:12.722
20km free, standing1:02:33.518
Dominic Monypenny1km sprint classic, sitting2:27.6026did not qualify26
10km classic, sitting30:26.722
15km free, sitting44:55.717

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Flagbearers from Opening Ceremony . . 12 March 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100620033748/http://paralympic.org/export/sites/default/Media_Centre/News/General_News/FLAG_BEARER_NOMINATIONS_Opening_Ceremony.pdf . 20 June 2010 .
  2. Web site: Rahles-Rahbula flag-bearer . Australian Paralympic Committee News, 21 March 2010 . 21 January 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130410122039/http://vancouver2010.paralympic.org.au/news/rahles-rahbula-flag-bearer . 10 April 2013 .
  3. http://www.vancouver2010.com/paralympic-games/athletes/ Athletes: Vancouver 2010 Winter Paralympics
  4. Book: Australian Paralympic Committee Media Guide PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games . Australian Paralympic Committee . 2018 . Sydney.
  5. Book: Brittain, Ian. From Stoke Mandeville to Sochi: A History of the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games. Common Ground Publishing. 2014. Champaign. 257–264. eBook Collection.
  6. Web site: Paralympics categories explained . . 3 September 2008 . 25 September 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080912225056/http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/09/03/2354016.htm?site=paralympics%2F2008 . 12 September 2008 . live .
  7. Web site: Making sense of the categories . . 6 October 2000 . 18 September 2008.
  8. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20090912232837/http://www.paralympic.org.au/Sport/SportProfiles/Alpine%20Skiing.aspx . Sport Profiles, Alpine Skiing . Australian Paralympic Committee . 4 March 2010 . 12 September 2009.
  9. Web site: Sport Profiles; Cross Country Skiing. Australian Paralympic Committee. 16 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20090912234527/http://www.paralympic.org.au/Sport/SportProfiles/CrossCountrySkiing.aspx. 12 September 2009.
  10. Book: Australian Paralympic Committee Media Guide Vancouver 12–21 March 2010. https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20120809033000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/87762/20120809-1330/www.paralympic.org.au/sites/default/files/VC%20Media%20Guide_A5_Screen.pdf. dead. 2012-08-09. Australian Paralympic Committee. 2010. Sydney.
  11. Web site: Racing History. 2016. Disabled Winter Sports. Disabled Wintersport Australia. 2016-10-17.
  12. Web site: Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Medals- Official Photos & History. 2010. Official Website of the Paralympic Movement. International Paralympic Committee. 13 October 2016.
  13. Web site: Team Mascot- the Boxing Kangaroo . https://web.archive.org/web/20160314044502/http://vancouver2010.olympics.com.au/australian-team/team-mascot-bk.html . dead . 14 March 2016 . 2010 . Australian Olympic Winter Team . Australian Olympic Committee . 2016-10-17 .
  14. News: Decision on boxing kangaroo 'ridiculous'. News.com.au. 2016-10-17. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304201900/http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/decision-on-boxing-kangaroo-ridiculous/story-e6frfku0-1225826968149. dead.