Archery Officials - Vicki O'Brien (Manager)
Athletics After the highly successful 2000 Summer Paralympic games where Australia finished the number one country in athletics, the goal for the 2004 Games were to finish aa a top three nation. After the dust had settled, Australia was number two on the athletics medal table and completed their best away Games ever.
Men's track Men's field Women's track Women's field Coaches -
Scott Goodman (Head), Paul Angel, Richard Bednall,
Andrew Dawes,
Iryna Dvoskina,
John Eden, Brett Jones, Gary Lees, Alison O'Riordan
Officials - Andrew Faichney (Manager), Louise Mogg, Paul Rohwer, Greg Jones, Jodie Carey
Cycling Australia were top of the medal table in cycling.
Men's road race Men's track cycling (pairs / teams) Men's track cycling (individual) Women's road race Women's track cycling Coaches -
Kevin McIntosh (Head), Darryl Benson, Andrew Budge
Officials - Elsa Lepore (Manager), John Beer, Paul Lamond
Equestrian Individual Mixed team Coaches - Gillian Rickard (Head), Anne Hall
Officials - Sue Cusack (Manager), Judy Fyfe
Judo Men Women Coach - Trevor Kschammer (Head), Lara Sullivan
Powerlifting Men Women Coaches – Martin Leach (Coach), Michael Farrell
Darren Gardiner originally finished third but was awarded the silver medal after
Habibollah Mousavi, gold medallist in +100 kg was disqualified after a positive doping test.
Sailing Australia represented in sailing:
Men -
Jamie Dunross,
Colin Harrison, Jeff Milligan, Peter Thompson
Coaches – Lachlan Gilbert (Head), Geoff Chambers Australia failed to win any medals in the two sailing events.
Shooting Men Women Coaches -
Miroslav Sipek(Head), Hans Heiderman
Officials - Michelle Fletcher (Manager), Craig Jarvis, Elizabeth Ziebarth
Swimming Men Women Coaches - Brendan Keogh (Head), John Beckworth, Peter Bishop, Graeme Carroll, Gwen Godfrey, Paul Simms
Officials - Adam Luscombe (Manager), Zoe Young, Brendan Burkett,
Wheelchair basketball Men Before the Athens 2004 wheelchair basketball competition, the men's team, popularly called The Rollers, goal was to improve their fifth place from Sydney. With the help of quality leadership from both staff and senior players they succeeded and won the silver medal playing against Canada. •
Brendan Dowler •
Justin Eveson •
Andrew Flavel •
Adrian King •
Tristan Knowles •
Campbell Message •
Grant Mizens •
Brad Ness •
Shaun Norris •
Troy Sachs •
David Selby •
Daryl Taylor The silver medal would not have been possible without a great collective effort from the coaches or managerial staff.
Coaching and managerial staff • Head coach: Murray Treseder • Assistant: Coach Alan Cox • Manager: Kelvin Browner • Video Technician/Assistant: Coach Craig Friday • Mechanic: Graham Gould • Physiotherapist: John Camens • Mechanic: Troy Andrews • General Assistant in the USA: Rick Browner • Basketball Australia and APC office staff
Results Looking to improve from their loss in the Sydney 2000 Paralympics wheelchair final, the women's Wheelchair basketball team, also called The Gliders, went undefeated through the preliminary rounds beating US, Great Britain and the Netherlands. In the quarterfinal they beat Mexico before they moved on to beat Germany in the semifinals. In the finals, the US awaited. For the second time in as many Paralympic games, The Gliders were unable to overcome US, but won the silver medal. The Gliders team, consisting of a total of 12 women, had seven first time Paralympians so the silver medal was a great accomplishment.
Women •
Lisa Chaffey •
Shelley Chaplin •
Paula Coghlan •
Melanie Domaschenz •
Karen Farrell •
Kylie Gauci •
Tina McKenzie •
Alison Mosely •
Jane Sachs •
Sarah Stewart •
Liesl Tesch •
Melinda Young Coaching staff • Head coach: Garry Hewson • Assistant coach: Darryl Durham • Manager: Sonia Healy • Mechanic: Michael Dowling
Results Coaches and officials Coaches: Alan Cox, Darryl Durham, Craig Friday,
Gerry Hewson, Bernard Treseder.
Officials - Kelvin Browner, Michael Dowling, Sonia Healy (Manager).
Wheelchair rugby The men's rugby team didn't win any medals: they were 5th out of 12.
Players •
Bryce Alman •
Ryley Batt •
Grant Boxall •
Brett Boylan •
Brad Dubberley •
Nazim Erdem •
George Hucks •
Kevin Kersnovske •
Steve Porter •
Patrick Ryan •
Ryan Scott •
Scott Vitale Results Coaches and officials Coaches: Glenn Stephens and Terry Vinyard
Officials: Robert Doidge, Kim Ellwood and Maria Spiller.
Wheelchair tennis Men Women Coaches - Greg Crump (Head)
Officials - Sallee Trewin (Manager) ==Administration==