Anthony Bonaccurso
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28 November 1975 Sunshine, Victoria | |||||||||
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Anthony Bonaccurso is a Paralympic alpine skier and tennis player competitor from Australia. He won a bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Games in the Men's Doubles event.[1] He is one of the few Australian Paralympians to compete at both Summer and Winter Games.[2]
Personal
He was born on 28 November 1975 in Sunshine, Victoria.[3] At the age of 17, he climbed a pole at a railway station and was electrocuted and fell to the ground. The fall resulted in spinal injuries.[4]
Tennis
He took up wheelchair tennis in 1993 and joined the tour at the age of 23.[3] In 2002, he was a member of the Australian team that won the World Team Cup in Italy.[3] At the 2004 Athens Summer Games, he teamed with David Hall to win the bronze medal in the Men's Doubles. He was a top 20 player and won six consecutive Victorian Hardcourt Championships. He is currently a tennis coach.[3]
Australian wheelchair tennis coach Greg Crump commented that "His attitude is, That's what you've got, get on with it. He played tennis as part of his rehab and acrried on from there. He's very strong, fit, fast and focused."[4]
Alpine skiing
He first represented Australia at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games where he competed in three alpine skiing events. His best result was 17th in the Men's Slalom LW11. After the Games, he returned to wheelcahir tennis.
References
- ↑ "Athlete Search Results". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
- ↑ "One leg, two dreams of gold". Australian. 10 February 2007. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 "Anthony Bonaccurso". Tennis Australia website. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
- 1 2 Sygall, David (22 August 2004). "Bonaccurso's hot and cold form has benefits". Sun Herald.