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Tony South

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31: 291: 178: 128: 147: 314:, his first international games competition. He achieved world championship status in the sport of archery by winning one gold and two silver medals 1968 Tel Aviv Games. During the five-day Games, that required being on the field for 45 hours, he won one gold medal in the Men's Albion Round Open Archery event with the World Paraplegic Record score of 800, a shoot of 80, 60 and 50 metes, one of three events that involved shooting 1000 arrows,. He won two silver medals in the Men's FITA Round Open Archery and in 109: 60: 378:, South informed listeners that PBF was there to help physically, and after that, hopefully motivationally. South was invited to speak to staff and guests of the Marketing Department, Trilby Misso Lawyers at their Inspirational Speakers Series 2009, the 100 attendees were very impressed with his credentials. 404:
In 2014, South, together with other PBF team members, introduced State and Federal Politicians to the mission of the PBF and familiarized them with the work of the organization. Later, he met with members from 1995 and explained how helpful the PBF's $ 100,000 Spinal Cord Injury Member Benefit was to
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South noted that Australian athletes had to train individually with strong competition held only every 2 years - Australian Championships, the biggest drawback, having to raise their own finances which caused much loss of training. Observing that there was little support for people with spinal
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South, PBF's Corporate Relations Officer in 2006, attended the Queensland Invitational Wheelchair Rugby Championships and presented the award of 'most valuable player' (to outstanding individuals only) to Australian Wheelchair Rugby player
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South was born in 1944. He became a wheelchair-using paraplegic after a gunshot wound at the age of ten. His mother was advised to admit him to a nursing home, but South decided to be strong in the face of adversity.
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clubs, three local government councils, and attended meetings with twelve other prominent community leaders. Northern Queensland has the highest per capita rate of spinal injury.
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After the accident, South's rehabilitation program was prepared by Mrs Kingston, Chief Physiotherapist at
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Tony South pushed 50km on his back wheels in 1975 to raise funds for the Australian Paraplegic Games.
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Interview with Paralympic legend Tony South by Patricia Ollerenshaw, Australian Paralympic Committee
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and included the sport of archery which was the first sport introduced to paraplegics by
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At 17 years of age, while competing in his first Australian Paraplegic Championship in
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injuries, South joined the Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia (PBF), founded by
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The Story of Queensland's Sporting Wheelies and Disabled Association
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High school education studies prevented South from competing at the
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Tony South on the trauma of spinal injury and remaining positive
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to attend a public high school. He was the first student from
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by pushing 50 kilometres on the back wheels of his chair
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Lester, Len (7 June 1975). "In-target Tony takes bow".
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Queensland Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Sports Committee
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Tony South receives his gold medal in Tel Aviv from
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Australian Paralympic archer and table tennis player
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Table tennis players at the 1968 Summer Paralympics
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Tony South pushed 50km on his back wheels in 1975 to raise funds for the Australian Paraplegic Games.
Australia
Paralympic Games
1968 Tel Aviv
1968 Tel Aviv
1972 Heidelberg
Paralympic Games
1968 Tel Aviv
OAM
AM
archer
1968 Summer Paralympics
1972 Summer Paralympics
Northcott
Parramatta, New South Wales
Ludwig Guttmann
1960 Summer Paralympics
1962 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games
Intermediate Certificate
New South Wales
Northcott
Leaving Certificate
Commonwealth University Scholarship
IBM

Ludwig Guttman
Melbourne
Victoria
1968 Tel Aviv Paralympics
Dartchery

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