. "Australia en los Juegos Paral\u00EDmpicos de Roma 1960"@es . . . . . . . . . "Daphne Hilton, athlete"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "3"^^ . "1960"^^ . . . . . . . . "Australia at the 1960 Summer Paralympics"@en . . . "Boys, I can't really waste Australian funds. You know the public subscribed money so we could come over for a reason. I think we should just go around and look at Rome and some of the villages on the outskirts."@en . . . . . . . . . . "It was a really big effort because they [the medical team] didn't know how we were going to travel - we didn't know how we were going to travel either."@en . . "6"^^ . "left"@en . . "25.0"^^ . . "The 1960 Summer Paralympic Games held in Rome, Italy were the first Paralympic Games. The organizers viewed the event as a chance to help athletes rehabilitate: The primary purpose was not competition. The Australians who were involved as support staff and organizers were mostly medical and medical support personnel. There were no Australian competitors who were blind or amputees because they were not allowed to compete in these games and would not be allowed to compete until the 1976 Summer Paralympics. At the first Paralympic Games, athletes were required to compete in multiple sports. For Australian athletes, the trip to the games was the first time they had traveled internationally. The Australian team had a team doctor, who frequently doubled as the team manager. Most Australian athletes traveled with only one wheelchair, in which they competed in multiple sports. The wheelchair they used in the Paralympics was the one that they used for their everyday life. The Olympic Village was not designed with disabled athletes in mind. Housing was built on stilts, with steep stairs leading up to many entrances. These stairs were covered with ramps, but Australian and other athletes found the ramps to be so steep that they could not get into a building without the assistance of one or two people pushing them up. Australia won 3 gold, 6 silver and 1 bronze medals in four sports and finished 7th overall behind Italy, Great Britain, Germany, Austria, USA and Norway"@en . . . . . . . . . "Australia estuvo representada en los Juegos Paral\u00EDmpicos de Roma 1960 por once deportistas, diez hombres y una mujer.\u200B"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The competition was at the time terrific. But when you think of what they do today, it wasn't the same. You had to be in more than one sport to participate in the Games. It was so different than today where athletes focus on one sport."@en . . . . . . . "auto"@en . . . "32329590"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Summer Paralympics"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Kevin Coombs, athlete"@en . "The 1960 Summer Paralympic Games held in Rome, Italy were the first Paralympic Games. The organizers viewed the event as a chance to help athletes rehabilitate: The primary purpose was not competition. The Australians who were involved as support staff and organizers were mostly medical and medical support personnel. There were no Australian competitors who were blind or amputees because they were not allowed to compete in these games and would not be allowed to compete until the 1976 Summer Paralympics."@en . . . . "1"^^ . . . . "1118163978"^^ . "22647"^^ . . "Australia estuvo representada en los Juegos Paral\u00EDmpicos de Roma 1960 por once deportistas, diez hombres y una mujer.\u200B"@es . "David Cheshire, Manager,"@en . . . . . . . . "AUS"@en . . . . . . . . . . . .