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    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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    Maltese journalist and blogger Daphne Ceeney (1934–2016) Daphné Collignon (born 1977), French comic book author Daphne Courtney (born 1917) Dafna Dekel...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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    excluded, and instead acted as an official at the games. Athlete, Daphne Hilton (Ceeney) was Australia's first ever swimmer who competed at the Rome 1960...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Barnes, 66, American jazz saxophonist (The Blackbyrds), heart attack. Daphne Ceeney, 82, Australian paraplegic athlete, Paralympic champion (1960, 1964)...
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  • 19.42  Anna Maria Galimberti (ITA) B 19.11 C  Zander (FRG) C 26.62  Daphne Ceeney (AUS) C 21.11  Maria Scutti (ITA) C 20.21 2012 London, United Kingdom...
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    athletes competing at the 1960 Summer Paralympics[citation needed] - Daphne Ceeney - Gary Hooper - Robin Tourrier - Kevin Coombs - Frank Ponta - Ross Sutton...
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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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  • competitor at a single games. Daphne Ceeney was Australia's first Paralympic Swim Team member. At the 1960 Summer Paralympics, Ceeney won gold in the Women's...
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    Galimberti  Italy Javelin throw C details Christa Zander  West Germany Daphne Ceeney  Australia Maria Scutti  Italy Precision javelin throw A details Maria...
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  • Shooting 1980, 1984 Orfeo Cecconato 1 0 0 Wheelchair Basketball 1996 Daphne Ceeney 3 5 6 Archery, Athletics, Swimming, Table Tennis, Wheelchair Fencing...
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  • Event Gold Silver Bronze 1960 Rome details Joan Horan  Ireland Daphne Ceeney  Australia Zander  Belgium 1964 Tokyo details I. Marincowitz  South Africa...
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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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    Australian Paralympic Team members Daphne Ceeney (now Hilton) and Elizabeth Edmondson shake hands after Edmondson won gold and Ceeney silver in the 50m prone swimming...
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  • specialised attachments, Wheelchairs with additional back support. Xx1164 - Daphne Ceeney at archery Tokyo Games - 3a - Scan Xx1164 - Roy Fowler at archery Tokyo...
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  • Shore Hospital introducing fencing to paraplegic athletes, including Daphne Ceeney, and to Olympic athletes. 1952 Beck took the position of head coach...
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  • Gawanick  England 496 Wilf Martin  New Zealand 463 Columbia Round Ladies Daphne Ceeney  Australia 507 P. Foulds  England 281 Sally Haynes  England 247 St....
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  • Britain Women's St. Nicholas round open details Joan Horan  Ireland Daphne Ceeney  Australia Christa Zander  West Germany Women's Windsor round open details...
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    Foulds  Great Britain None None 50 m crawl complete class 5 details Daphne Ceeney  Australia Amelia Mier  Argentina None 50 m crawl incomplete class 3...
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  • Studies oral history project, National Library of Australia, 2011 Daphne Hilton (nee Ceeney) interviewed by Robin Poke in the Australian Centre for Paralympic...
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  •  Austria (AUT) I. Driessler Rosa Kuhnel Doubles C details  Australia (AUS) Daphne Ceeney Marion O'Brien  Great Britain (GBR) Marjorie Cooper Dick Thompson  Israel (ISR)...
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  • individual details Anna Maria Toso  Italy Judith Waterman  United States Daphne Ceeney  Australia Women's foil team details  Italy (ITA) Elena Monaco Irene...
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  • Ponta WA, Gary Hooper NSW Women – Daphne Ceeney NSW Australia represented by: Men – Gary Hooper Women – Daphne Ceeney, Marion O'Brien, Elaine Schreiber...
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  • Valerie Forder  Great Britain Daphne Ceeney  Australia Columbia round open details B. Rosenzweig  United States Daphne Legge-Willis  Great Britain C....
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    in the open women's foil event, Emma Ryan came in first. Joan Beck Daphne Ceeney 1964 Summer Paralympics bronze medalist Howell, Max; Howell, Reet; Brown...
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