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31: 294: 161: 123: 238:, she was transported to Lewisham Hospital in Sydney after her parents consulted with friends about the best course of treatment. The accident resulted in her spine being fractured at the T5 level; she was paralyzed from the waist down. The hospital had no specialized spinal care treatment center and was run by nuns. Her first wheelchair was a wooden cane chair with wheels, and her rehabilitation options were few. After a few months in hospital, Todman returned home. 406: 390:. Despite advice from Guttmann that pregnancy would lead to kidney damage, she had two children. While her daughter Angela was delivered via cesarean, she gave birth vaginally to her son Stuart, the first Australian paraplegic woman known to have done so. Following the birth of her children, she got her first pet dog since before her accident. Her husband died in 1996. 420: 393:
Todman was a member of the N.S.W. Society for Crippled Children, where she served as a committee member in 1953 and 1954. She was a board member of the Royal Rehabilitation Centre Sydney from 1986 to 2007. In this period, she served on various committees including the Clinical Care Review Committee
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She later competed in javelin and swimming in addition to archery. In this period, she also played for a Sydney-based wheelchair basketball team. By early 1960, she was trying to qualify for the first Paralympic Games in Rome but the birth of her daughter interfered with some of her sporting goals.
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who set a world and Australian record time of 28.0. In the Women's 50 m Individual Medley Class 2, Todman finished second with a time of 2:10.8 behind record-setter Foley, who posted a time of 1:56.0. Foley set another Australian record in the Women's 25 m Breaststroke Class 2 with a time
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Todman traveled back to England for the 1974 Stoke Mandeville Games in Aylesbury Vale, where she won a silver medal in table tennis. In the 1975 National Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Games she competed in women's discus, precision javelin and distance javelin. Todman continued to be involved with
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She continued to be involved with sports in the 1960s and 1970s as part of her continuing rehabilitation efforts. She competed at the 1966 National Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Games in Melbourne in archery, swimming and table tennis. Meade was one of five women making up the New South Wales team,
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in Sydney. In December 1951, she was part of efforts to form an Australian team to compete against a visiting English wheelchair archery team. Prior to her departure from Stoke Mandeville, Ludwig Guttmann had promised her that he would send an English team to Australia to beat the Australians in
223:. Her father was industrialist Charles Ingram Todman (1882-1958), who served as an alderman in Strathfield, and her grandfather was tobacco merchant George Todman (1849-1924). Her mother was Phyllis Stuart Pearce (died 1986). Her family was well known for their sporting efforts. 341:, she participated in the final of the women's 4 x 60 m relay for the New South Wales team along with J. Stokes, C. Kirby and G. Milburn; they posted a time of 1:34.1 to finish third. Todman also finished fourth in the women's class 2 javelin event, behind 309:
edition as a member of the Stoke Mandeville team while rehabilitating at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital. She was one of the first known women international competitors at the event. She finished second among women in her event, four points behind teammate
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and M. Lester, who all set world records on their way to the podium. In the pool, she finished first in the women's 25 m freestyle front class 2 event with a time of 31.8, ahead of third-place finisher Richards, who posted a time of 38.5, and behind
200:. She finished second amongst women in the archery event, and later competed in the 1959 edition in para-swimming, archery and javelin. At the 1974 games, she won a silver medal in table tennis. Todman later became active in dog sports. 394:
and the Extended Care Planning Committee. She was a member of the Woollahra Council Access Committee, and also volunteered with the Australian Red Cross. In 2008 she was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for her volunteer services.
30: 271:. She turned 19 shortly after she arrived in the United Kingdom. Initially, she was to have gone to the Wingfield-Morris Orthopaedic Centre in Oxfordshire after her father met Lord Nuffield, who invited her there. Her 334:. While raising her two children, she was swimming competitively in 1968. At the 1970 edition of the Stoke Mandeville Games, she won 7 medals. She also competed at the Royal North Shore Hospital Paraplegic Games. 1250: 359:
sports on a national level in Australia until her physical condition deteriorated significantly. Over her competitive career she won 26 medals on the local, national and international levels.
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were lost en route and the hospital determined her condition was not suited to the treatment they offered. She returned to Australia in 1951, arriving in Melbourne on 5 December aboard the
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of 33.2 seconds to leave Todman in third place with a time of 43.2 seconds. She also placed third in the women's 25 m freestyle back class 2 event with a time of 40.7 seconds.
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At the suggestion of a friend's daughter who was also a wheelchair user, Todman later became involved with dog sports. She earned the Utility Dog level in
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when her wheelchair became stuck, she was rescued by her 11-year-old companion dog, Brook, a Shetland sheepdog; the Governor-General, Sir
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during her school holidays when she was thrown from a horse while racing a friend from school. From the local district hospital,
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Todman had to use a wheelchair following an accident with a horse when she was fourteen years old. She rehabilitated at the
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Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News, 1951, The "Red Devils" Shone In Wheelchair Olympiad, Friday 3 August; p. 15.
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Charlene Todman, Bunty Brooks and Pat Kingsford at a NSW Society for Crippled Children event in May 1953.
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In November 1955 Todman married Eric Meade, a polio survivor whom she met at the Spastic Centre in
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Todman, left, with other members of the N.S.W. Society for Crippled Children in 1953.
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Travelling with her mother and a nurse, in August 1950 she went to
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Back in Australia, she demonstrated archery to patients at the
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for her efforts in serving Australia's disability community.
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Competing at the 1972 National Paraplegic and Quad Games in
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to rehabilitate for fifteen months under the care of
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