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    Cameron de Burgh
    141100 - Swimming 4 x 100m freestyle 34pts Alex Harris Cameron De Burgh Ben Austin Scott Brockenshire silver medals - 3b - 2000 Sydney medal photo.jpg
    De Burgh with teammates Alex Harris, Ben Austin and Scott Brockenshire showing their silver medals won in the Men's 4 x 100 m freestyle relay 34pts at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
    Personal information
    Full name Cammeron De'Burgh
    Nationality  Australia
    Born (1971-04-11) 11 April 1971
    New Zealand
    Height 6'
    Medal record
    Swimming
    Paralympic Games
    Silver medal – second place 1996 Atlanta Men's 4x100 m Freestyle S7–10
    Silver medal – second place 2000 Sydney Men's 4x100 m Freestyle S9
    Silver medal – second place 2000 Sydney Men's 100 m Freestyle 34 pts
    Bronze medal – third place 2000 Sydney Men's 4x100 m Medley 34 pts
    IPC Swimming World Championships
    Gold medal – first place 1998 Christchurch Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Open
    Silver medal – second place 1998 Christchurch Men's 100m Freestyle S9
    Silver medal – second place 1998 Christchurch Men's 100m Butterfly S9
    Bronze medal – third place 1998 Christchurch Men's 50m Freestyle S9

    Cameron de Burgh (born 11 April 1971) is an Australian Paralympic swimmer, who has won four medals at two Paralympics.

    Personal

    De Burgh was born in New Zealand on 11 April 1971, and moved to Brisbane in Australia in 1991. At the age of 16, his trail-bike was hit by a car while he was performing a U-turn and his right leg was amputated above the knee due to his injuries. Four months after the accident, he began an apprenticeship at a golf course.

    Swimming

    De Burgh on the pool deck at the 1996 Summer Paralympics

    De Burgh started swimming in the early 1990s. In 1995, he won five gold medals at the Australian National Swimming Championships. He won a silver medal at the 1996 Atlanta Games in the Men's 4x100 m Freestyle S7–10 event. In the freestyle and butterfly events at the 1996 Games, he set Australian records. He was a 1997 and 1998 Motor Accidents Authority Paralympian. In 1998, he competed at the IPC Swimming World Championships in Christchurch. In the 100 m freestyle and 100 m butterfly events, he won silver medals. At the Championship, he was part of the Australian 4 x 100 m relay team that won a gold medal. In 1999, he competed in the German and United Kingdom national swimming championships. His medal haul at these two events included five gold medals, a silver medal and a bronze medal. In 2000, his competitive sport participation was sponsored by the Motor Accidents Authority in New South Wales. At the 2000 Sydney Paralympics, he won two silver medals in the Men's 100 m Freestyle S9 and Men's 4x100 m Freestyle 34 pts events and a bronze medal in the Men's 4x100 m Medley 34 pts event.

    Recognition

    In 1995, the Australian Paralympic Federation named De Burgh their Developing Paralympian of the Year.


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