Jenni Banks, the Glossary
Jennifer Patricia Banks OAM is an Australian athletics coach specialising with Paralympic wheelchair athletes.[1]
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32 relations: Australia at the 1996 Summer Paralympics, Australia at the 2000 Summer Paralympics, Australia at the 2002 Winter Paralympics, Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, Australian Institute of Sport, Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority, Australian Sports Commission, Australian Sports Medal, Basketball Australia, Cycling Australia, Fabian Blattman, Greg Smith (Paralympian), Hannah Cockroft, Louise Sauvage, Mussabini Medal, Order of Australia, Paralympics Australia, Paul Wiggins (athlete), Perth, Richard Chiassaro, Stephen Osborne (athlete), Tanni Grey-Thompson, Toby Gold, Triathlon Australia, UK Athletics, University of Western Australia, Western Australia, World Para Athletics Championships, World Triathlon, 1992 Summer Paralympics, 1994 Commonwealth Games, 2016 Summer Paralympics.
- Australian athletics coaches
- Coaches at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
- Coaches at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
- Paralympic athletics (track and field) coaches
- Paralympic coaches for Australia
- Paralympics Australia officials
Australia at the 1996 Summer Paralympics
The 1996 Summer Paralympics were held in the United States city of Atlanta.
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Australia at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
Australia was the host nation for the 2000 Summer Paralympics which was held in Sydney.
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Australia at the 2002 Winter Paralympics
Australia competed at the 2002 Winter Paralympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States from 8 March to 19 March 2002.
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Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
Australia competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Games in London, United Kingdom, from 29 August to 9 September 2012.
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Australian Institute of Sport
The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) is a high performance sports training institution in Australia.
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The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) was a government statutory authority tasked to protect Australia's sporting integrity through the elimination of doping.
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Australian Sports Commission
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is the Australian Government commission responsible for supporting and investing in sport in Australia.
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Australian Sports Medal
The Australian Sports Medal is an award given to recognise achievements in Australian sport to commemorate Australian participation in major sporting events. Jenni Banks and Australian Sports Medal are Recipients of the Australian Sports Medal.
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Basketball Australia
BA Limited, trading as Basketball Australia,Unregistered trading name of BA Limited see https://abr.business.gov.au/ is a not-for-profit companyAustralian Securities and Investments Commission registers https://www.asic.gov.auBA Limited constitution April 2022, https://australia.basketball/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/BA-Constitution-Effective-April-2022.pdf promoting basketball in Australia at all levels.
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Cycling Australia
Cycling Australia (CA), the trading name of the Australian Cycling Federation Inc, was the national governing body for bicycle racing in Australia, and represented the interests of affiliated cycling clubs and State federations.
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Fabian Blattman
Fabian John Blattman, OAM (born 28 December 1958) is an Australian Paralympic athlete. Jenni Banks and Fabian Blattman are Recipients of the Australian Sports Medal.
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Greg Smith (Paralympian)
Gregory Stephen Smith, OAM (born 19 August 1967) is an Australian Paralympic athlete and wheelchair rugby player who won three gold medals in athletics at the 2000 Summer Paralympics, and a gold medal in wheelchair rugby at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, where he was the flag bearer at the opening ceremony.
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Hannah Cockroft
Hannah Lucy Cockroft (born 30 July 1992) is a British wheelchair racer specialising in sprint distances in the T34 classification.
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Louise Sauvage
Alix Louise Sauvage, OAM (born 18 September 1973) is an Australian paralympic wheelchair racer and leading coach. Jenni Banks and Louise Sauvage are paralympic athletics (track and field) coaches, paralympic coaches for Australia and Recipients of the Australian Sports Medal.
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Mussabini Medal
The Mussabini Medal was a sports award recognising the coaches of British sports people and teams, named after Sam Mussabini.
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Order of Australia
The Order of Australia is an Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service.
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Paralympics Australia
Paralympics Australia (PA) previously called the Australian Paralympic Committee (APC) (1998–2019) is the National Paralympic Committee in Australia for the Paralympic Games movement.
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Paul Wiggins (athlete)
Paul Wiggins (born 7 June 1962) is an Australian wheelchair racer.
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Perth
Perth (Boorloo) is the capital city of Western Australia.
Richard Chiassaro
Richard Chiassaro (born 11 November 1981) is a British Paralympic athlete who competes mainly in category T54 sprint events and middle-distance events.
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Stephen Osborne (athlete)
Stephen Osborne (born 26 March 1963) is a Paralympian athlete from England competing in category T51 sprinting events.
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Tanni Grey-Thompson
Carys Davina Grey-Thompson, Baroness Grey-Thompson, (Grey; born 26 July 1969), known as Tanni Grey-Thompson, is a Welsh life peeress, television presenter and former wheelchair racer.
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Toby Gold
Toby Gold (born 27 September 1994) is an English wheelchair racer.
Triathlon Australia
AusTriathlon (formerly Triathlon Australia) is the governing body responsible for the management of sports such as duathlon, aquathlon and triathlon within Australia.
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UK Athletics
UK Athletics (UKA) is the governing body for the sport of athletics in the United Kingdom.
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University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia.
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Western Australia
Western Australia (WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western third of the land area of the Australian continent.
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World Para Athletics Championships
The World Para Athletics Championships, known as the IPC Athletics World Championships prior to 2017, are a biennial Paralympic athletics event organized by World Para Athletics, a subcommittee of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
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World Triathlon
World Triathlon, previously known as the International Triathlon Union (ITU), is the international governing body for the multi-sport disciplines of triathlon, duathlon, aquathlon and other nonstandard variations.
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1992 Summer Paralympics
The 1992 Summer Paralympics (Juegos Paralímpicos de Verano de 1992; Jocs Paralímpics d'estiu de 1992) were the ninth Paralympic Games to be held.
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1994 Commonwealth Games
The 1994 Commonwealth Games (French: XVéme Jeux du Commonwealth) were held in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, from 18 to 28 August 1994.
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2016 Summer Paralympics
The 2016 Summer Paralympics, the 15th Summer Paralympic Games, were a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 to 18 September 2016.
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See also
Australian athletics coaches
- Andrew Dawes (coach)
- Betty R. Moore
- Cara Feain-Ryan
- Chris Nunn
- Craig Hilliard
- Dick Telford
- Fergie Speakman
- Forbes Carlile
- Franz Stampfl
- Iryna Dvoskina
- Jack King (footballer, born 1879)
- Jenni Banks
- Jim Bradley (athletics coach)
- John Daly (academic)
- June Maston
- Kevin Hardiman
- Lawrie Peckham
- Max Cherry
- Maxine Corcoran
- Michael Power (athlete)
- Neville Sillitoe
- Pat Clohessy
- Percy Cerutty
- Ray Weinberg
- Ruth Frith
- Scott Goodman (coach)
- Tony Benson (runner)
- Vic Renalson
- Wal Chisholm
- William Savigny
Coaches at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
- Andrew Dawes (coach)
- Ben Ettridge
- Brad Dubberley
- Brendan Keogh (coach)
- David Gould (basketball)
- Fred Fatiaki
- Greg Crump
- Iryna Dvoskina
- Jenni Banks
- José Urbano (football)
- Miro Sipek
- Nimrod Bichler
- Peter Eriksson (coach)
- Ray Epstein
Coaches at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
Paralympic athletics (track and field) coaches
- Andrew Dawes (coach)
- Chris Nunn
- Iryna Dvoskina
- Jenni Banks
- John Eden (athlete)
- Louise Sauvage
- Peter Eriksson (coach)
- Scott Goodman (coach)
- Ulla Renvall
Paralympic coaches for Australia
- Andrew Dawes (coach)
- Andy Bor
- Anne Green (swimming)
- Ben Ettridge
- Brad Dubberley
- Brad Ness
- Brendan Burkett
- Brendan Keogh (coach)
- Brett Stibners
- Chris Nunn
- Gerry Hewson
- Iryna Dvoskina
- Jan Cameron (coach)
- Jenni Banks
- John Eden (athlete)
- John Martin (Paralympian)
- John Triscari
- Kevin McIntosh
- Louise Sauvage
- Michael Milton (skier)
- Miro Sipek
- Ray Epstein
- Robert McIntyre (Paralympian)
- Ron Finneran
- Scott Goodman (coach)
- Steve Graham
Paralympics Australia officials
- Adrienne Smith
- Barbara Worley
- Bob McCullough (sports administrator)
- Brendan Flynn
- Catherine Clark (sports administrator)
- Darren Peters
- Frank Martin (sport administrator)
- George Bedbrook
- George Dunstan
- Glenn Tasker
- Greg Hartung
- Janet Tyler (nurse)
- Jason Hellwig
- Jenni Banks
- John Grant (neurosurgeon)
- John Johnston (physiotherapist)
- Kate McLoughlin
- Lois Appleby
- Lynne Anderson (sports administrator)
- Marie Little
- Nick Dean (Paralympic administrator)
- Richard Jones (doctor)
- Robyn Smith (sports administrator)
- Ron Finneran
- Scott Derwin
- Tony Naar