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1 Medallists  





2 Team Preparation  





3 Administration  





4 Team  





5 Events  



5.1  Alpine skiing  





5.2  Snowboarding  







6 Media Coverage  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Australia at the
2018 Winter Paralympics
IPC codeAUS
NPCAustralian Paralympic Committee
Websitewww.paralympic.org.au
inPyeongChang, Korea
Competitors15 in 2 sports
Flag bearers Joany Badenhorst (Opening)
Melissa Perrine (Closing)
Medals
Ranked 15th
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
3
Total
4
Winter Paralympics appearances (overview)
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  • Australia sent a team of 12 athletes and three guides to the 2018 Winter ParalympicsinPyeongChang, Korea. Australia finished 15th on the medal table and it was its fourth best medal performance at the Winter Paralympics.

    Medallists[edit]

    Medal Name Sport Event Date
     Gold Simon Patmore Snowboarding Snowboard cross SB-UL 12 March
     Bronze Simon Patmore Snowboarding Snowboard banked SB-UL 16 March
     Bronze Melissa Perrine
    Guide: Christian Geiger
    Alpine skiing Super combined B &VI 13 March
     Bronze Melissa Perrine
    Guide: Christian Geiger
    Alpine skiing Giant slalom B &VI 14 March

    Team Preparation[edit]

    It was expected that the final Australian team would be between 10 and 12 athletes across two sports – para-alpine skiing and para-snowboard. There is the aim to finish in the top 15 nations on the medal table, as per the target set by the Australian Sports Commission’s Australia’s Winning Edge policy.[1] The team will be missing previous Winter Paralympic Games medallists - Cameron Rahles-Rahbula, Toby Kane and Jessica Gallagher.[1]

    The Australian Paralympic Committee expects Mitchell Gourley, Melissa Perrine, Joany Badenhorst and Ben Tudhope to be medal contenders.[1]

    The Australian Sports Commission provided Ski and Snowboard Australia the following funding for Australia's Winter Paralympic high performance program: 2014/15 = $934,478:[2] 2015/16 - $934,478;[3] 2016/17 - $934,478;[4] 2017/18 - $1,009,478 [5]

    Administration[edit]

    Nick Dean, Australian Paralympic administrator

    In March 2017, Nick Dean was appointed Chef de Mission. He previously served as Chef de Mission at the Lillehammer 1994, Nagano 1998 and Salt Lake City 2002 Games and was Deputy Chef de Mission for a further three Winter and two Summer Paralympic Games between 1992 and 2012.[1]

    Team Support [6]
    Position Person
    Chef de Mission Nick Dean
    General Manager,
    Paralympic Performance & Out of Village
    Paul Kiteley
    Team Attaché and Security Melissa Riethmuller
    General Manager, Communications Tim Mannion
    Head Coach, Alpine Chris McKnight
    Coach, Alpine Craig Branch
    Head Coach, Snowboard Lukas Prem
    Ski Technician Curtis Christian
    Ski Technician Ryan Pearl
    Snowboard Technician Tony Horne
    Chief Medical Officer Dr Geoff Thompson
    Physiotherapist Justin Wray
    Physiotherapist Tom Peters
    Psychologist Kristine Dunn
    Team Leader Annie McCormack
    Operations Manager Shellee Ferguson
    IT and Operations Manager Ben Troy
    Media Liaison Officer Sascha Ryner
    Media Liaison Officer Margie McDonald
    Videographer Brett Frawley
    Vice-President APC Jock O'Callaghan
    CEO APC Lynne Anderson

    Team[edit]

    Mitchell Gourley and Joany Badenhorst were announced team co-captains in October 2017.[7] On 20 February 2018, Australian Paralympic Committee announced a team of 13 athletes.[8] Shaun Pianta and sighted guide Jeremy O'Sullivan were selected in the team on 6 March but Pianta will be required to pass a final fitness test on his injured right knee ahead of his Paralympic debut on March 14.[9]

    The final team of 12 athletes and three sighted guides is the largest Australian team to compete at a Winter Paralympic Games.[9]

    Joany Badenhorst was named the Opening Ceremony flag bearer, the first female Australian Winter Paralympian to be given this honour.[10] Melissa Perrine was given the honour of the Closing Ceremony flag bearer due to her competing at three Winter Games and winning two bronze medals in PyeongChang.[11]

    Events[edit]

    Alpine skiing[edit]

    Women
    Athlete Event Final Date
    Run 1 Run 2 Total Time Rank
    Melissa Perrine /
    Christian Geiger (guide) B2
    Downhill Visually Impaired 1:35.40 5 10 March
    Super-G visually impaired 1:36.96 5 11 March
    Super combined Visually Impaired 1:35.50 (6) 55.32 (1) 2:30.82 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 13 March
    Slalom Visually Impaired 56.74 (5) 58.33 (2) 1:55.07 4 18 March
    Giant slalom visually impaired 1:14.95 (3) 1:13.86 (2) 2:28.81 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 14 March
    Victoria Pendergast LW12-1 Downhill sit-ski 1:44.14 4 10 March
    Super-G sit-ski DNF DNF 11 March
    Super combined super-G sit-ski 1:44.49(8) DNS DNS 13 March
    Giant slalom sit-ski 1:21.22 (9) 1:20.15 (8) 2:41.37 8 14 March
    Men
    Athlete Event Final Date
    Run 1 Run 2 Total Time Rank
    Mitchell Gourley LW6/8-2 Downhill Standing DNF DNF 10 March
    Slalom Standing 48.69 (3) 53.63 (12) 1:42.32 6 17 March
    Giant slalom standing 1:07.87 (5) 1:08.60 (8) 2:16.47 8 14 March
    Super-G standing 1:30.34 12 11 March
    Super combined standing 1:27.13 (3) 49.77 (8) 2:16.90 5 13 March
    Jonty O'Callaghan LW9-1 Downhill Standing 1:34.86 22 10 March
    Slalom Standing DNF DNF 17 March
    Giant slalom standing 1:15.64 (29) 1:16.58 (25) 2:32.22 23 14 March
    Super-G standing DNF DNF 11 March
    Super combined standing DNF DNF 13 March
    Mark Soyer LW11 Downhill Sitting DNF DNF 10 March
    Slalom Sitting DNF DNF 17 March
    Giant slalom Sitting 1:16.95 (22) 1:12.99 (16) 2:29.94 18 14 March
    Super-G sitting 1:32.32 16 11 March
    Super combined Sitting 1:33.24 (18) DNF DNF 13 March
    Sam Tait LW11 Downhill Sitting 1:28.56 11 10 March
    Slalom Sitting DNF DNF 17 March
    Giant slalom Sitting 1:17.36 (24) 1:10.92 (13) 2:28.28 17 14 March
    Super-G sitting DNF DNF 11 March
    Super combined Sitting DNF DNF 13 March
    Patrick Jensen B2
    Lara Falk (guide)
    Slalom Standing Visually Impaired DNF DNF 17 March
    Giant slalom standing Visually Impaired 1:16.55 (11) 1:15.61 (12) 2:32.16 11 14 March
    Shaun Pianta B2
    Jeremy O'Sullivan (guide)
    Slalom Standing Visually Impaired DNF DNF 17 March
    Giant slalom standing Visually Impaired 1:25.97 (14) 1:21.88 (14) 2:47.85 14 14 March

    Snowboarding[edit]

    Women

    Joany Badenhorst was injured in a training run just prior to the day of competition and was declared medically unfit to compete.[12]

    Men
    Athlete Event Race 1 Race 2 1/8 Q/F S/F Final
    Time Rank Time Rank Position Position Position Position
    Simon Patmore
    SB-UL
    Men's snowboard cross 1:01.76 3 1:02.45 4Q 1Q 1Q 1Q 1st place, gold medalist(s)
    Sean Pollard
    SB-UL
    1:06.57 12 1:06.57 6Q 2
    Ben Tudhope
    SB-LL2
    1:03.74 12 1:00.64 5Q 2
    Men
    Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best time
    Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
    Simon Patmore
    SB-UL
    Men's snowboard banked 54.11 2 52.78 2 51.99 3 51.99 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
    Sean Pollard
    SB-UL
    57.11 6 53.84 3 55.39 7 53.84 5
    Ben Tudhope
    SB-LL2
    52.02 6 52.63 7 51.68 7 51.68 7

    Media Coverage[edit]

    Seven Network has an agreement with the Australian Paralympic Committee to provide coverage of Australia’s Winter Paralympic sport across Seven’s television, digital and print media assets to bring the stories of Australia’s winter Paralympic athletes to more Australians than ever before. Coverage will include a daily highlights show to be broadcast on 7MATE every morning, with an encore highlights on 7TWO and Channel 7 in the evening.[13] It is the first time a commercial television network has covered Australian athletes at the Winter Paralympics. During the Games, Channel Seven encountered criticism from former Paralympians and current athletes due to it limiting its coverage of the nine-day event to a one-hour highlights show the day after competition for Australian audiences.[14]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d "Dean appointed as the 2018 Chef de Mission". Australian Paralympic Committee website. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
  • ^ "Investment Allocation 2014/15" (PDF). Australian Sports Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 August 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  • ^ "Investment allocation 2015-16" (PDF). Australian Sports Commission website. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  • ^ "Investment allocation 2016-17" (PDF). Australian Sports Commission website. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  • ^ "Investment Allocation 2017/18" (PDF). Australian Sports Commission website. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  • ^ Media Guide PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games (PDF). Sydney: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2018. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  • ^ "2018 Australian Paralympic Team Co-captains announced". Australian Paralympic Committee website. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  • ^ "Australian Paralympic Winter Team for PyeongChang 2018 announced". Australian Paralympic Committee website. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  • ^ a b "Pianta joins Australian Paralympic Winter Team ready to make history". Australian Paralympic Committee website. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  • ^ "Badenhorst becomes first female Australian Paralympic Winter Flag Bearer". Australian Paralympic Committee website. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  • ^ "Dual Paralympic bronze medallist Perrine named as Closing Ceremony flag bearer". Australian Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  • ^ "Winter Paralympics: Australian para-snowboarder Joany Badenhorst crashes in training, ruled out of Games". ABC News. 11 March 2018. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  • ^ "Seven Network to become first Australian commercial broadcaster of the Paralympic Winter Games". Australian Paralympic Committee website. Archived from the original on 6 March 2018. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  • ^ Spits, Scott (14 March 2018). "'They should be all over the media right now': Seven taken to task for Paralympics coverage". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
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