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Paul Bird (Paralympian)

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in 2002 "For service to sports administration, particularly through the Australian Paralympic Committee." In 2010, he was awarded the Paralympic Medal, the APC's highest award, for his leadership roles with Australian Teams and his contribution to the development of the Australian Paralympic
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for North Queensland Schoolboys, and was a state medalist in backstroke relay as a 17-year-old. His leg was amputated as a result of a motor cycle accident when he was 18, but he continued sporting activities, including swimming. He was also an assistant scuba diving instructor for a
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He won a number of events in the pool and on the field as well, earning him a place in the Queensland state squad. In Sydney he won the Australian
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Committee over a period of 30 years. In December 2021, he was awarded the International Paralympic Committee's
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for "over 20 years outstanding service to the Paralympic movement and as Chef de Mission". He was awarded the
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on 18 July 1954, one of five sons of Ken and Thelma Bird. He was educated at St John Fishers,
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in Seoul in 1988. He was Assistant Chef de Mission for Australian Paralympic team at the
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He was appointed to the Australian Paralympic Team staff as a Section Manager for the
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and Home Hill State High School. He participated in a number of sports, playing
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in Athens. He was also the Chef de Mission for the Australian team at the
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in Kuala Lumpur. He was one of the torchbearers at the
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in Pusan, and was Assistant Chef de Mission for the
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gold and silver medalist, and sports administrator.
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Australia
Murwillumbah, New South Wales
1980 Arnhem
1984 New York
1984 New York
OAM
Paralympic
Murwillumbah, New South Wales
Ignatius Park College
rugby league
Townsville

long jump
pentathlon
discus
shot-put
javelin
butterfly
backstroke
freestyle
1980 Summer Paralympics
Arnhem, Netherlands
1984 Summer Paralympics
1988 Summer Paralympics
1992 Summer Paralympics
1996 Summer Paralympics
2008 Summer Paralympics
2000 Summer Paralympics
2004 Summer Paralympics

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