Introduction
General Overview:
2000 Summer Paralympic Games – Sydney
When the Paralympic flag was handed over to Sydney in 1996,
the organizers had insisted on the principle that all core services for the
Paralympic Games be delivered by the same staff and same team that would
deliver services for the Olympic Games. This move paid off. The Sydney
Paralympic Organising Committee (SPOC) and the Sydney Organising Committee for
the Olympic Games (SOCOG) were able to capitalize on shared departments and
delivered on their promise to create the best possible conditions for elite
athletes with a disability. Paralympic and Olympic athletes lived in the same
village, and enjoyed the same catering services, medical care and facilities.
Ticketing, technology, and transport systems for the Olympics were seamlessly
extended to the Paralympics.
The XI Paralympic Games in Sydney in 2000 opened on October
18 with a blaze of color and festivity, marking the start of 11 days of intense
competition that brought together some of the world’s best athletes with a
disability. A record number of 122 countries, or 123 delegations, including
independent athletes from East Timor, participated at the Sydney Paralympics,
making this the largest Games in Paralympic history. The Atlanta 1996
Paralympics had 103 countries competing, and Barcelona 1992 attracted 83
countries. During Games time, the Paralympic Village was home to 6,943 people,
comprising 3,881 athletes, 2,315 team officials, and 804 technical officials.
Sporting performances were of an unprecedented standard.
With 550 gold medals to be won, the 18 events on the Sydney 2000 Paralympic
program brought forth more than 300 world and Paralympic records. British
wheelchair athlete Tanni Grey-Thompson crowned a distinguished career by
winning four gold medals in the 100m, 200m, 400m and 800m races in her
disability category. Jason Wening, a double below-the-knee amputee swimmer from
the United States, won his third consecutive gold medal in the 400m freestyle, breaking
his own world record in the process. Wening has not been beaten in the 400m in
his category since 1991, when he first broke the world record. Sydney 2000
marked the first-time participation of female athletes in powerlifting, and it
was a debut to remember. Seven world records tumbled within the space of two
hours. Jianxin Bian of China and Fatma Omar of Egypt took the first two gold
medals in women’s powerlifting.
Wheelchair rugby, a demonstration event at
Atlanta 1996 and now a full-medal sport at Sydney 2000, became an instant
crowd-puller. The USA edged out Australia 32-31 in a closely-fought final to
take the gold medal. Host country Australia eventually topped the medal table
with 63 gold, 39 silver and 47 bronze. Great Britain was next with 41 gold, 43
silver and 47 bronze. Then came Spain with 39 gold, 30 silver, and 38 bronze.
From an organizational point of view, the Sydney
Paralympics could not have been better. A record number of about 1.2 million
tickets were sold, more than double the 500,000 for Atlanta 1996. About 2,300
media representatives were on-site to cover the Games. The Games set a new
precedent in webcasting, with the public being able to watch some 100 hours of
Paralympic competitions through WeMedia’s video streaming service on the
Internet. Users across 103 countries logged in to catch the webcast. The
official Games website attracted an estimated 300 million hits during Games
time.
Source:
IPC Website
Team Canada
Canadian Team Highlights – Sydney, 2000
It was the first time in history that
Canada had finished on the podium at a Summer Paralympic Games, and the 162
Canadian athletes and 10 guides, with their 96 medals (38 gold medals, 33 silver medals and 25 bronze medals) got
back home with a 3rd place finish amongst a record number of 122
participating countries!
Canada competed in 16 of the 18 sports: archery, athletics, boccia, cycling, goalball, judo, powerlifting, sailing, shooting, swimming, table tennis, volleyball, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair fencing, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair tennis.
The Chef de mission was Wayne Hellquist.
The Assistant Chef de mission was Louis Barbeau.
The Opening Ceremony Flagbearer was Gary Longhi.
The Closing Ceremony Flagbearer was Pier Moretn.
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2000 -Sydney Athletes representing Canada |
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Name of athlete |
Sport |
Function |
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Alec DENYS |
Archery |
Athlete |
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Norbert MURPHY |
Archery |
Athlete |
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Andre BEAUDOIN |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Andy SHAW |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Barry PATRIQUIN |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Brent MCMAHON |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Caitlin RENNESON |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Carl MARQUIS |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Chantal PETITCLERC |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Chelsea LARIVIERE |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Christine (Christy)
CAMPBELL |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Clayton GEREIN |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Colette BOURGONJE |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Colin MATHIESON |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Courtney KNIGHT |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Dean BERGERON |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Diane ROY |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Dominique TREMBLAY |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Earle CONNOR |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Eric GAUTHIER |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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France GAGNE |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Hal MERRILL |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Jacques BOUCHARD |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Jacques MARTIN |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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James SHAW |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Jason DELESALLE |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Jason DUNKERLEY |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Jason LACHANCE |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Jeffrey ADAMS |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Joseph RADMORE |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Kelly SMITH |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Kris VRIEND |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Kyle PETTEY |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Lisa FRANKS |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Ljiljana LJUBISIC |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Mathieu BLANCHETTE |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Mathieu PARENT |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Peter David HOWE |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Richard REELIE |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Rick GRONMAN |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Robert HUGHES |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Robert SNOEK |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Shane RISTO |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Stephen ELLEFSON |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Stuart MCGREGOR |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Tracey MELESKO |
Athletics |
Athlete |
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Alison KABUSH |
Boccia |
Athlete |
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Francois BOURBONNIERE |
Boccia |
Athlete |
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Lance CRYDERMAN |
Boccia |
Athlete |
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Mirane LANOIX-BOYER |
Boccia |
Athlete |
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Paul GAUTHIER |
Boccia |
Athlete |
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Tammy MCLEOD |
Boccia |
Athlete |
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Brian COWIE |
Cycling |
Athlete |
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Gary LONGHI |
Cycling |
Athlete |
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Jean QUEVILLON |
Cycling |
Athlete |
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Julie COURNOYER |
Cycling |
Athlete |
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Stephane COTE |
Cycling |
Athlete |
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Yvon PROVENCHER |
Cycling |
Athlete |
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Amy ALSOP |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Carrie ANTON |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Contessa SCOTT |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Dean KOZAK |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Eric HOULE |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Jeff CHRISTY |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Mario CARON |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Nancy MORIN |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Nathalie CHARTRAND |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Rob CHRISTY |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Viviane FOREST |
Goalball |
Athlete |
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Pier MORTEN |
Judo |
Athlete |
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William MORGAN |
Judo |
Athlete |
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Kenneth DOYLE |
Powerlifting |
Athlete |
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Yves BEDARD |
Powerlifting |
Athlete |
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Brian MACDONALD |
Sailing |
Athlete |
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Dan MCCOY |
Sailing |
Athlete |
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David WILLIAMS |
Sailing |
Athlete |
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Jamie WHITMAN |
Sailing |
Athlete |
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Paul TINGLEY |
Sailing |
Athlete |
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Christos TRIFONIDIS |
Shooting |
Athlete |
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Glenn MARIASH |
Shooting |
Athlete |
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Karen VAN NEST |
Shooting |
Athlete |
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Michael LAROCHELLE |
Shooting |
Athlete |
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Adam PURDY |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Alexandra GUARASCIO |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Andrea COLE |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Andrew HALEY |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Anne POLINARIO |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Benoit HUOT |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Bradley SALES |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Brian HILL |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Chelsey GOTELL |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Danielle CAMPO |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Darda SALES |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Donovan TILDESLEY |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Elisabeth Christine WALKER-YOUNG |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Jessica SLOAN |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Jessica TUOMELA |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Kirby CÔTÉ |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Marie DANNHAEUSER |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Moorea LONGSTAFF |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Philippe GAGNON |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Robert PENNER |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Stephanie DIXON |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Tara CARKNER |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Tyler EMMETT |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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Walter WU |
Swimming |
Athlete |
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John MACPHERSON |
Table Tennis |
Athlete |
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Martin PELLETIER |
Table Tennis |
Athlete |
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Chris RODWAY |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Geoff HAMMOND |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Jason MIGCHELS |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Joey STABNER |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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John PRZYBYSZEWSKI |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Jose REBELO |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Larry MATTHEWS |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Lawrence FLYNN |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Mikael BARTHOLDY |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Neil JOHNSON |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Tony QUARIN |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Wayne EPP |
Volleyball |
Athlete |
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Chantal BENOIT |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Christopher STOUTENBURG |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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David DUREPOS |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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James BORISOFF |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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James TREUER |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Jeffrey DENNIS |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Jennifer KREMPIEN |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Joanne KELLY |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Joey JOHNSON |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Kendra OHAMA |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Kenneth HALL |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Linda KUTROWSKI |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Lori RADKE |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Marlene ABBOTT-PETER |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Marnie PETERS |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Michelle STILWELL |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Patrick ANDERSON |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Renee DELCOLLE |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Richard A. PETER |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Ross NORTON |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Roy HENDERSON |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Sabrina PETTINICCHI |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Tracey FERGUSON |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Travis GAERTNER |
Wheelchair Basketball |
Athlete |
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Carrie LOFFREE |
Wheelchair Fencing |
Athlete |
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Sylvie Ruth MOREL |
Wheelchair Fencing |
Athlete |
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Allan SEMENIUK |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Christopher DAW |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Daniel PARADIS |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Dany BELANGER |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Daryl STUBEL |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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David WILLSIE |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Garett HICKLING |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Ian CHAN |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Kirby KRANABETTER |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Martin LAROCQUE |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Mike BACON |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Patrice SIMARD |
Wheelchair Rugby |
Athlete |
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Colin MCKEAGE |
Wheelchair Tennis |
Athlete |
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Helene SIMARD |
Wheelchair Tennis |
Athlete |
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Paul JOHNSON |
Wheelchair Tennis |
Athlete |
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Yuka CHOKYU |
Wheelchair Tennis |
Athlete |
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Anabel DUFRESNE |
Boccia |
Guide |
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Andre GRENIER |
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Guide |
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Bruno CHEVALIER |
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Guide |
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Dalia MYKOLAITIENE |
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Guide |
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Ken KABUSH |
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Guide |
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Greg DAILEY |
Athletics |
Guide |
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Alexandre CLOUTIER |
Cycling |
Guide |
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Fabien BERGERON |
Cycling |
Guide |
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Mathieu FAGNAN |
Cycling |
Guide |
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Minetaro VAN VELZEN |
Cycling |
Guide |
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