Australia at the Deaflympics

Australia has earned 104 medals at the Deaflympic Games.[1] Australia became the second country outside Europe to enter Deaflympics when an Australian completed in 1953.Australia has also competed at the Winter Deaflympics on seven occasions since 1975.Barry Knapman was the first to win a medal in 1965 and the first female was Pamela Large to collect the medal in 1977.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia did not compete in the 2021 Summer Deaflympics.
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