User:Jjamesryan/sandbox
Appearance
Athletics
[edit]Basketball
[edit]Beach volleyball
[edit]Boxing
[edit]Cricket
[edit]Women
[edit]Name | People/s | Test career span |
Test matches |
ODI career span |
ODI matches |
T20I career span |
T20I matches |
Total career span |
Total matches |
Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Faith Thomas | Adnyamathanha | 1958 | 1 | — | — | 1958 | 1 | [1][2] | ||
Ashleigh Gardner | Muruwari | 2019–present | 3 | 2017–present | 49 | 2017–present | 60 | 2017–present | 112 | [3][4] |
Men
[edit]Name | People/s | Test career span |
Test matches |
ODI career span |
ODI matches |
T20I career span |
T20I matches |
Total career span |
Total matches |
Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jason Gillespie | Gamilaraay | 1996–2006 | 71 | 1996–2005 | 97 | 2005 | 1 | 1996–2006 | 169 | [5][6] |
Dan Christian | Wiradjuri | — | 2012–2021 | 20 | 2010–2021 | 23 | 2010–2021 | 43 | [7][8] | |
Scott Boland | Gulidjan | 2021–present | 3 | 2016 | 14 | 2016 | 3 | 2016–present | 20 | [9][10] |
D'Arcy Short | Maithakari | — | 2018–2020 | 8 | 2018–2020 | 23 | 2018–2020 | 31 | [11][12] |
Cycling
[edit]Figure skating
[edit]Goalball
[edit]Men
[edit]Name | People/s | Career span | World Championships squad appearances |
Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
Warren Lawton | Unknown | 1992–2000 | 1994 | [13] |
1998 |
Gymnastics
[edit]Hockey
[edit]International rules football
[edit]Men
[edit]Netball
[edit]Women
[edit]Name | People/s | Career span | Caps | World Cup squad appearances |
Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marcia Ella-Duncan | Yuin | 1986–1987 | 18 | 1987 | [27] |
Nicole Cusack | Unknown | 1989–1998 | 52 | 1995 | [28][29] |
Sharon Finnan-White | Djangadi | 1990–2000 | 20 | 1991 | [30][31] |
Gumbaynggirr | 1999 | ||||
Donnell Wallam | Noongar | 2022–present | 1 | None | [32] |
Rugby union
[edit]Standard (15-a-side)
[edit]Men
[edit]Name | People/s | Career span | Caps | Points | World Cup squad appearances |
Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cecil Ramalli | Unknown | 1938 | 2 | 0 | None | [33][34] |
Lloyd McDermott | Wakka Wakka | 1962 | 2 | 0 | None | [35][36] |
Yugambeh | ||||||
Mark Ella | Yuin | 1980–1984 (c: 10 games 1982–1983) |
25 | 78 | None | [37][38][39] |
Glen Ella | Yuin | 1982–1985 | 4 | 0 | None | [37][40] |
Gary Ella | Yuin | 1982–1988 | 6 | 8 | None | [37][41] |
Lloyd Walker | Bidjigal | 1988–1989 | 8 | 8 | None | [42][43] |
Jim Williams | Wiradjuri | 1999–2000 | 14 | 10 | 1999 | [37][44] |
Andrew Walker | Wiradjuri | 2000–2001 | 7 | 11 | None | [37][45] |
Wendell Sailor | Torres Strait Islander | 2002–2005 | 37 | 65 | 2003 | [37][46] |
Timana Tahu | Paakantyi | 2008 | 4 | 0 | None | [47][48] |
Kurtley Beale | Dharug | 2009–present | 95 | 159 | 2011 | [49][50] |
2015 | ||||||
Gamilaraay | 2019 | |||||
Saia Fainga'a | Bundjalung | 2010–2014 | 36 | 0 | 2011 | [51][52] |
Matt Hodgson | Unknown | 2010–2014 | 11 | 0 | 2011 | [37][53] |
Anthony Fainga'a | Bundjalung | 2010–2012 | 23 | 10 | 2011 | [51][54] |
Women
[edit]Updated to end of 2021 Rugby World Cup.
Name | People/s | Career span | Caps | Points | World Cup squad appearances |
Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mahalia Murphy | Gamilaraay | 2017–present | 18 | 35 | 2017 | [55][56][57] |
2021 | ||||||
Lori Cramer | Yiman | 2019–present | 15 | 59 | 2021 | [37][58][57] |
Madison Schuck | Unknown | 2022–present | 5 | 0 | 2021 | [59][57][60] |
Grace Kemp | Wiradjuri | 2022–present | 6 | 0 | 2021 | [37][57] |
Sevens
[edit]Men
[edit]Name | People/s | Cap number | Caps | Points | World Cup squad appearances |
Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Corey Brown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | None | [37] | |
Barry Lea | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | None | [37] | |
Kacey Mitchell | Unknown | Unknown | 45 | 131 | 2005 | [37][61] |
Matt Sonter | Gamilaraay | Unknown | Unknown | None | [37][62] | |
Brendan Williams | Unknown | Unknown | 16 | 101 | 2001 | [37][63] |
Jim Williams | Wiradjuri | Unknown | 4 | 20 | 1997 | [37][64] |
Shane Drahm | Darumbal | 102 | 11 | 67 | None | [65][66] |
Willie Gordon | Darumbal | 102 | 8 | 45 | None | [67][68] |
Shooting
[edit]Soccer
[edit]Men
[edit]Name | People/s | Career span | Caps | Goals | World Cup squad appearances |
Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Harry Williams | Wiradjuri | 1974–1977 | 17 | 0 | 1974 | [69][70] |
Yorta Yorta | ||||||
Frank Farina | Torres Strait Islander | 1984–1995 | 37 | 11 | None | [71][72] |
Kasey Wehrman | Maithakari | 1998–2006 | 12 | 0 | None | [73][74] |
Jade North | Birrbay | 2002–2013 | 41 | 0 | None | [71][75][76][77] |
Travis Dodd | Kaurna | 2006 | 2 | 1 | None | [78][79] |
Narungga | ||||||
Ngarrindjeri | ||||||
David Williams | Gangulu | 2008–2010 | 2 | 0 | None | [80][70] |
Goreng Goreng | ||||||
Adam Sarota | Yidiny | 2011–2012 | 3 | 0 | None | [81][82] |
Women
[edit]Name | People/s | Career span | Caps | Goals | World Cup squad appearances |
Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Karen Menzies | Wonnarua | 1983–1989 | 7 | 0 | None | [71][83] |
Kaylene Janssen | Unknown | 1991–1995 | 15 | 0 | 1995 | [84][85] |
Bridgette Starr | Unknown | 1994–2002 | 53 | 1 | 1999 | [84][86] |
Lydia Williams | Noongar | 2005–present | 102 | 0 | 2007 | [87][88] |
2011 | ||||||
2015 | ||||||
2019 | ||||||
2023 | ||||||
Kyah Simon | Anēwan | 2007–present | 111 | 29 | 2011 | [71][89] |
2015 | ||||||
Birrbay | 2023 | |||||
Gema Simon | Gumbaynggirr | 2014–2019 | 11 | 0 | 2019 | [90][91] |
Softball
[edit]Swimming
[edit]Table tennis
[edit]Tennis
[edit]Women
[edit]Name | People/s | BJK apps |
BJK sin. rec. |
BJK dou. rec. |
BJK tot. rec. |
Hop. apps |
Hop. sin. rec. |
Hop. dou. rec. |
Hop. tot. rec. |
Oly. apps |
Oly. sin. rec. |
Oly. dou. rec. |
Oly. tot. rec. |
Tot. career span |
Tot. sin. rec. |
Tot. dou. rec. |
Tot. rec. |
Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Evonne Goolagong Cawley | Wiradjuri | 1971 | 22–3 | 13–2 | 35–5 | — | — | 1971–1982 | 22–3 | 13–2 | 35–5 | |||||||
1972 | ||||||||||||||||||
1973 | ||||||||||||||||||
1974 | ||||||||||||||||||
1975 | ||||||||||||||||||
1976 | ||||||||||||||||||
1982 | ||||||||||||||||||
Ashleigh Barty | Ngarigo | 2013 | 11–2 | 7–2 | 18–4 | 2013 | 4–2 | 3–3 | 7–5 | 2020 ( mixed doubles) | 0–1 | 5–2 | 5–3 | 2013–2020 | 15–5 | 15–7 | 30–12 | [92] |
2014 | ||||||||||||||||||
2017 | ||||||||||||||||||
2018 | 2019 | |||||||||||||||||
2019 |
Water polo
[edit]Weightlifting
[edit]Wrestling
[edit]Coaches
[edit]Name | People/s | Team | Career span | Games | Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kevin Coombs | Wotjobaluk | men's wheelchair basketball | 1972 | 4 | [93][94][95] |
Arthur Beetson | Unknown | men's rugby league | 1983 | 2 | [96] |
Glen Ella | Yuin | men's rugby sevens | 1994–1995 | Unknown | [37][97][98][99][100] |
1997 | |||||
1999–2000 | |||||
2005–2007 | |||||
Frank Farina | Torres Strait Islander | men's soccer | 1999–2005 | 58 | [71][101] |
Warren Lawton | Unknown | men's goalball | 2006–2008 | Unknown | [13] |
Michael O'Loughlin | Kaurna | men's international rules football | 2013 | 2 | [102][103] |
Narungga | |||||
Ngarrindjeri | |||||
Jarred Hodges | Kooma | men's rugby sevens | 2018 (interim) | 5 | [104][105][106] |
Olympians
[edit]Summer
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]Winter
[edit]Men
[edit]Name | People/s | Sport | Appearances | Medals | Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Harley Windsor | Gamilaraay | Figure skating | 2018 | None | [136][108] |
Ngarbal | |||||
Weilwan |
Paralympians
[edit]Summer
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]Name | People/s | Sport | Appearances | Medals | Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tracy Barrell | Unknown | Swimming | 1992 | 4×50m freestyle S1–6 | [144][149] |
50m butterfly S3–4 | |||||
Donna Burns[a] | Yorta Yorta | Basketball | 1992[a] | Team | [109] |
Alice Toogood[a] | Unknown | Basketball | 1992[a] | Team | [154][155] |
Tahlia Rotumah | Minyangbal | Athletics | 2008 | None | [156][157] |
Torita Blake[b] | Djangadi | Athletics | 2012 | None | [159] |
2016 | |||||
Kayla Clarke | Unknown | Swimming | 2012 | None | [109][160] |
Amanda Reid | Kuringgai | Swimming | 2012 | None | [161][162][163] |
Cycling | 2016 | 500m time trial C1–3 | |||
Wemba-Wemba | 2020 | 500m time trial C1–3 | |||
Samantha Schmidt | Gubbi Gubbi | Athletics | 2020 | None | [164] |
Wakka Wakka | |||||
Ruby Storm | Wiradjuri | Swimming | 2020 | mixed 4×100m freestyle S14 | [165][166] |
100m butterfly S14 |
- ^ a b c d Burns and Toogood competed only at the 1992 Paralympic Games for Persons with Mental Handicap, held in Madrid, Spain. There is disagreement whether this was officially part of that year's Paralympics, held in Barcelona, or whether it was only a related contest being held nearby. The International Paralympic Committee does not recognise the events as being official Paralympic events;[150] however, Paralympics Australia appears to—for example, athletes who won gold medals in Madrid (including Burns and Toogood) received Medals of the Order of Australia for "service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games,"[151][152] and Burns was named on a display supported by Paralympics Australia honouring Indigenous Paralympians at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence in 2015.[153]
- ^ Blake was known as Torita Isaac during her Paralympic career.[158]
Commonwealth Games representatives
[edit]Able-bodied
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]Name | People/s | Sport | Appearances | Medals | Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cathy Freeman | Birri Gubba | Athletics | 1990 | 4×100m | [127][28] |
1994 | 200m | ||||
400m | |||||
Kuku Yalanji | 4×100m | ||||
2002 | 4×400m | ||||
Katie Mitchell Sigsworth[a] | Worimi | Gymnastics | 1994 | Rhythmic team all-around | [175] |
Samantha Riley | Unknown | Swimming | 1994 | 4×100m medley | [28] |
100m breaststroke | |||||
200m breaststroke | |||||
1998 | 200m breaststroke | ||||
100m breaststroke | |||||
Nicole Cusack | Unknown | Netball | 1998 | Team | [28] |
Nova Peris | Gaagudju | Athletics | 1998 | 4×100m | [130] |
Gija | |||||
Iwaidja | 200m | ||||
Yawuru | |||||
Stevie Kelly | Unknown | Wrestling | 2014 | None | [28] |
Shannon McCann | Torres Strait Islander | Athletics | 2014 | None | [176][28] |
Brooke Peris | Gija | Hockey | 2014 | Team | [134][28] |
Yawuru | 2018 | Team | |||
Taliqua Clancy | Goreng Goreng | Beach volleyball | 2018 | Team | [177] |
Wulli Wulli | 2022 | Team | |||
Beki Smith | Yuin | Athletics | 2018 | None | [132] |
Ashleigh Gardner | Muruwari | Cricket | 2022 | Team | [3][178] |
Mariah Williams | Wiradjuri | Hockey | 2022 | Team | [179] |
Alex Wilson | Ngarrindjeri | Basketball | 2022 | 3x3 | [180][181] |
Parasports
[edit]Men
[edit]Name | People/s | Sport | Appearances | Medals | Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ray Barrett | Wiradjuri | Athletics | 1970 para | Unknown wheelchair dash event 1 | [109][28] |
Unknown wheelchair dash event 2 | |||||
Wheelchair basketball | Team | ||||
Athletics | 1974 para | Unknown wheelchair dash event 1 | |||
Unknown wheelchair dash event 2 | |||||
Unknown wheelchair dash event 3 | |||||
Wheelchair basketball | Team | ||||
Kevin Coombs | Wotjobaluk | Wheelchair basketball | 1974 para (c) | Team | [93][28] |
Ben Austin | None | Swimming | 2002 | 50m freestyle EAD | [28] |
100m freestyle EAD | |||||
2006 | None | ||||
2010 | 100m freestyle S8 |
Women
[edit]Name | People/s | Sport | Appearances | Medals | Ref/s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Indiana Cooper | Wiradjuri | Athletics | 2022 | None | [182] |
Ruby Storm | Wiradjuri | Swimming | 2022 | None | [165] |
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