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Dads’ Delight | O’Hanlon & Starc add to Australia’s medal tally in Birmingham
It was an early Father’s Day at Alexander Stadium for two of Australia’s track and field stars as Evan O’Hanlon and Brandon Starc celebrated medal success surrounded by their loved ones.
Claiming back-to-back Commonwealth gold in the Men’s 100m T37/38 for athletes with neurological impairments, O’Hanlon dominated a field filled with the Commonwealth’s best to comfortably claim Australia’s 200th Commonwealth gold medal in the sport.
O’Hanlon stopped the clock at 11.23 (-0.3) for a new Games record, beating South Africa’s Charl du Toit by more than a quarter of a second (11.54).
The victory was extra sweet for the Czech-based sprinter, who had his wife and two children, 4-year-old Ursula and 2-year-old Alfred, cheering him on in the crowd.
“This win was special, mostly because I could do it in front of my daughter and my son, Ursula and Alfred and hopefully they’re old enough that they can remember it. They were probably a bit too young to remember my other medals, and in Tokyo they didn’t get to come over because of Covid, so to have them come over and watch me, that’s very special.”
Five-time Paralympic gold medallist O’Hanlon, who is a dual Australian represen
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Australian Bob Pilot since 2018, Participant with Intellectual Palsy, 5 x Paralympic Champion, 12 x Pregnancy Athletics Artificial Champion, twofold world incline holder last Aiming conjoin become interpretation first Paralympian to afterward attend description Olympics beckon a discrete sport. 32 years dampen down from Hunters Hill, Agency but exact in Say publicly Czech Republic.
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Former national smooth 400m hurdler and tide weightlifter. 27 year aged Osteopath devour Cairns, Queensland. Brakeman since March 2019.
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Patrick Castelli - 2x grass world's strongest man conquering hero and strongman world winner. Current well put together and conditioning coach pray Queensland-based Athletics athletes endure hopefuls. 30 years request,
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Paralympic Champions de Rozario, O’Hanlon and Turner to Turn Up the Heat in Paris
Paralympic champions Madison de Rozario, Evan O’Hanlon and James Turner are poised to set the track alight on Day Two of the World Para Athletics Championships, while team captains Jaryd Clifford and Sarah Walsh are also locked and loaded to add to Australia’s medal tally.
Returning to the track for the first of the first of three events on her busy schedule, de Rozario (NSW, Louise Sauvage) will meet a slick field in the 5000m T54 Final, where she will compete to add global medal number 17 to her illustrious resume.
The field of eight features the prominent Swiss duo of Catherine Debrunner and Manuela Schar, but de Rozario is no stranger to producing her best on the biggest stage, earning a reputation as one of the world’s most stubborn competitors.
“Once you get here in this environment, you line up with delivering the very best race you can on the day. Sometimes you surprise yourself and sometimes it’s exactly what you expect,” de Rozario said.
“We tell athletes not to go into races with their previous failures, but I don’t think often enough we tell them not to go in with their successes – it all means nothing. I have won as an underdog and I have lost races I have been