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Victor "Vic"
Allen Renalson, MBE (1926/27 – July 1998) was an
Australian athlete, weightlifter, and
track and
field coach. He won ten
medals at four Paralympics...
- 19th out of 45,
causing him to be
eliminated at the
qualifying stage. Vic
Renalson of
Australia subsequently won gold, with a
world record throw of 39.02m...
- McIntyre,
Allan McLucas,
Bruno Moretti,
Kevin Munro,
Frank Ponta, Vic
Renalson, Noel
Simmons Women –
Lorraine Dodd,
Daphne Hilton,
Cherrie Loydstrom,...
- The
Waitaki District Council's
roading operations lead
engineer Mark
Renalson estimated that
repair and
cleanup costs totaled at
least NZ$500,000. The...
- Hooper,
Daphne Hilton (also
swimming and
table tennis)
Powerlifting – Vic
Renalson (also athletics)
Rowing – John
Maclean Shooting – Alan
Chadwick Swimming...
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accident in 1957. He died a year
after the 1966
Games took place. Vic
Renalson came away from the
Games with 2 golds, 2
silver and 1 bronze. He competed...
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Michael Dow, Gary Hooper, Vic
Renalson Australia won
three silver medals.
Australia represented by: Men – Gary Hooper, Vic
Renalson Australia represented by:...
- Throw, Shot Put, Slalom), 4x40m? John
Martin (Club Throw, Shot Put) Vic
Renalson (Discus Throw)
Marion O'Brien won a
silver medal in the Women's Javelin...
- one sport:
Daphne Ceeney -
Swimming (1960) and
Table tennis (1964) Vic
Renalson -
Athletics (1968) and
Weightlifting (1968, 1972, 1976) Roy
Fowler - Swimming...
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medals in
athletics events Lawn
bowler Eric Magennis,
weightlifter Vic
Renalson and
swimmer Eric
Boulter each won gold
medals Although the
Paralympic Games...