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Georgina Kenaghan (born 1984) is an Australian goalball coach. She won the 2012 NSW/ACT Inspiration Medal in the Pride of Australia Awards. As the coach of the Australia women's national goalball team, she led the team at the 2010 World Championships in Great Britain, the first time the national team had competed internationally in three years. She coached the team at the 2011 IBSA Goalball Continental Championships and Paralympic Qualifier, and was the national team coach for Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, where the team did not win a single game.

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  • Georgina Kenaghan (born 1984) is an Australian goalball coach. She won the 2012 NSW/ACT Inspiration Medal in the Pride of Australia Awards. As the coach of the Australia women's national goalball team, she led the team at the 2010 World Championships in Great Britain, the first time the national team had competed internationally in three years. She coached the team at the 2011 IBSA Goalball Continental Championships and Paralympic Qualifier, and was the national team coach for Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, where the team did not win a single game. (en)
  • Georgina Kenaghan (nascida no ano de 1984) é uma treinadora australiana de goalball e, além disso, atua como psicóloga. Assumiu o comando da seleção australiana feminina de goalball que disputou os Jogos Paralímpicos de Verão de 2012, realizados em Londres, no Reino Unido, onde a equipe não venceu nenhuma partida. Georgina é atual treinadora da equipe nacional feminina de goalball. O jornal The Daily Telegraph a considera como um dos treinadores esportivos mais bem-sucedidos da Austrália. Seu pai é , um dos responsáveis por popularizar o goalball na Austrália em 1980. (pt)
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  • Georgina Kenaghan (born 1984) is an Australian goalball coach. She won the 2012 NSW/ACT Inspiration Medal in the Pride of Australia Awards. As the coach of the Australia women's national goalball team, she led the team at the 2010 World Championships in Great Britain, the first time the national team had competed internationally in three years. She coached the team at the 2011 IBSA Goalball Continental Championships and Paralympic Qualifier, and was the national team coach for Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, where the team did not win a single game. (en)
  • Georgina Kenaghan (nascida no ano de 1984) é uma treinadora australiana de goalball e, além disso, atua como psicóloga. Assumiu o comando da seleção australiana feminina de goalball que disputou os Jogos Paralímpicos de Verão de 2012, realizados em Londres, no Reino Unido, onde a equipe não venceu nenhuma partida. Georgina é atual treinadora da equipe nacional feminina de goalball. O jornal The Daily Telegraph a considera como um dos treinadores esportivos mais bem-sucedidos da Austrália. Seu pai é , um dos responsáveis por popularizar o goalball na Austrália em 1980. (pt)
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