Daphne Jean Hilton (née Ceeney; 7 January 1934 – 25 July 2016) was an Australian Paralympic competitor. She was the first Australian woman to compete at...
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Daphne Campbell (born 1957) Daphne Caruana Galizia (1964–2017), Maltese journalist and blogger Daphne Ceeney (1934–2016) Daphné Collignon (born 1977), French...
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competitors. Ireland's Joan Horan took a 12-point lead over Australia's Daphne Ceeney to win gold, while Germany's Zander (full name not recorded) finished...
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Ponta, Ross Sutton, Robin Tourier Women Daphne Ceeney (now Hilton) Ross Sutton won a gold medal and Daphne Ceeney a silver medal. Australia represented...
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medals - 2 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals. Gold medallists are: Daphne Ceeney and Marion O'Brien in 1964 Terry Biggs in 1984 Lei Lina in 2021 (2020...
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Paralympics. Five athletes have won gold medals in more than one sport: Daphne Ceeney - Swimming (1960) and Table tennis (1964) Vic Renalson - Athletics (1968)...
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Pinschers (Coach) – Tim Timmermans (Coach) – Cyril Thomas (Baggage Master) Daphne Ceeney won bronze in the Women's Albion Round open with a score of 538. Roy...
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gotten in enough training. Daphne Ceeney was another member of the Australian delegation, winning gold in wheelchair fencing. Ceeney set a world record in...
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Tokyo details Margaret Harriman Rhodesia Valerie Forder Great Britain Daphne Ceeney Australia 1968 Tel Aviv details Margaret Harriman South Africa Webb...
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Tokyo Games, she won a gold medal in the women's doubles C event with Daphne Ceeney, a silver medal in the women's javelin C event, and a bronze medal in...
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