1951

Charlene Todman – Australia’s first Stoke Mandeville Games competitor

Charlene Todman – Australia’s first Stoke Mandeville Games competitor
1958

From the start, sport was central to rehabilitation

From the start, sport was central to rehabilitation
1960
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Archery results at the summer Paralympics from 1960.

Archery at the summer Paralympics from 1960

Archery at the summer Paralympics from 1960

Archery was a premier event

Archery was a premier event
Members of the first Australian Paralympic Team, in Rome in 1960, relax at the archery venue. Seated on the far left is Daphne Ceeney (later Hilton), Australia's only female competitor in Rome and the first Australian female Paralympic gold medallist. Behind her, also looking at the camera, is Gary Hooper.

Australian Team members 1960 Rome Paralympics

Australian Team members 1960 Rome Paralympics

Australia’s first Paralympic gold medal

Australia’s first Paralympic gold medal
1962

Aiming for another medal

Aiming for another medal
1964

Daphne Ceeney archery Tokyo Paralympics

Daphne Ceeney archery Tokyo Paralympics
Australian Paralympic Team Member Roy Fowler aims at the target during an archery event at the 1964 Tokyo Paralympic Games, watched by Team Manager and remedial gymnast 'Johnno' Johnston (standing at far right). Fowler won a bronze medal with Lionel Cousins and John Martin in the men's St Nicholas Round team event.

Roy Fowler archery Tokyo Paralympics

Roy Fowler archery Tokyo Paralympics
1966

On the archery “field”

On the archery “field”
1970

Tony South in a rare Aussie action photo from the 1970 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games

Tony South in a rare Aussie action photo from the 1970 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games

‘Rough proof” of another Tony South medal in Edinburgh

‘Rough proof” of another Tony South medal in Edinburgh
1972

Carpark or archery field?

Carpark or archery field?

On target for another medal

On target for another medal

Alan Conn added to his Archery medal tally

Alan Conn added to his Archery medal tally
1974
Apart from the special events for quads, there is no class distinction in archery and it is surprisingly to find that Australia’s top archers are mostly high level injuries. John Lisle from Victoria is a class 2 competitor and completed a trio of silver medals for Australia in archery, although he had trouble shivering in the icy breezes.

John Lisle, Archery, Dunedin Commonwealth Paraplegic Games

John Lisle, Archery, Dunedin Commonwealth Paraplegic Games
1976

Even his lucky hat didn’t help Roy in ’76

Even his lucky hat didn’t help Roy in ’76

Before she was a shooting legend, Libby did other sports

Before she was a shooting legend, Libby did other sports
1980

What is it with archers and the hats they wear?

What is it with archers and the hats they wear?

“One bad arrow can mean disaster”

“One bad arrow can mean disaster”
1984

Susan Davies added to Australia’s medal tradition in Archery

Susan Davies added to Australia’s medal tradition in Archery

And Eric Klein continued the tradition of distinctive hats

And Eric Klein continued the tradition of distinctive hats
1988

Organisation and coordination was a strong feature of the Seoul Games

Organisation and coordination was a strong feature of the Seoul Games
2000
Arthur Fisk takes a shot during the Archery at the Sydney Summer Paralympics.

While Arthur Fisk was a large presence in the archery competition

While Arthur Fisk was a large presence in the archery competition