Australia at the 2002 Winter Paralympics

Australia at the
2002 Winter Paralympics
IPC codeAUS
NPCAustralian Paralympic Committee
Websitewww.paralympic.org.au
in Salt Lake City
Competitors6 in 1 sport
Flag bearerMichael Milton (Opening) Bart Bunting (Closing)[1]
Officials9
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
6
Silver
1
Bronze
0
Total
7
Winter Paralympics appearances (overview)

Australia competed at the 2002 Winter Paralympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States from 8 March to 19 March 2002.[2] The Salt Lake Paralympics are the eighth such winter games, the first Winter Paralympics ever in North America and the first Winter Paralympics ever set up by an Olympic organizing committee.[3] Although many of the Paralympic expenses were covered by dual planning with the Olympics, organizers still spent about $60 million on the Paralympics, including $5 million on the opening and closing ceremonies.[3] The Salt Lake Games featured 92 events across four sports: alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country, and ice sledge hockey.[2] The 36 competing countries sent a total of 416 participants (329 men and 87 women).[2] Australia was represented by six male alpine skiers: Peter Boonaerts, Bart Bunting, Michael Milton, Scott Adams, Cameron Rahles-Rahbula, and Mark Drinnan.[4] The medal haul was seven, consisting of six gold and one silver. Australia finished 8th overall in the gold and total medal count, making it the country's most successful Winter Games in terms of gold medals.

Notable Australian performances were:

  • Michael Milton had a clean sweep, winning gold in the downhill, super-G, giant slalom and slalom.
  • Bart Bunting, a vision-impaired skier guided by Nathan Chivers, won gold in the downhill and super-G, and silver in the giant slalom.
  1. ^ "Crew and Recruits – Bart Bunting". SBS. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  2. ^ a b c "Paralympic Results & Historical Records". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2016-09-21.
  3. ^ a b Henetz, Patty. "Ceremony kicks off 2002 Winter Paralympics". Juneau Empire. Archived from the original on 2016-09-23. Retrieved 2016-09-22.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference clearinghouse was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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