sport.wikisort.org - AthleteGael Patricia Mulhall-Martin (born 27 August 1956) is a former Australian athlete who competed in the shot put and in the discus throw at the Olympic level and also had a career in powerlifting.
Australian shot putter, discus thrower and powerlifter
This article is about the Australian athlete. For the Australian econometrician, see Gael M. Martin.
Gael Martin
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Full name | Gael Patricia Mulhall-Martin |
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Nationality | Australia |
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Born | (1956-08-27) 27 August 1956 (age 66) Melbourne[1] |
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Height | 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) |
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Weight | 98 kg (216 lb) |
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Country | Australia |
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Sport | Athletics |
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Event(s) | Shot put |
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Athletics
Born in Melbourne, Mulhall-Martin is daughter of footballer Ken Mulhall, an Australian rules footballer with the St Kilda Football Club.[2]
She won the bronze medal in women's shot put at the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States,[1] becoming the first Australian (male or female) to win an Olympic medal in a throwing event.
Mulhall also competed in four successive Commonwealth Games events from 1974, winning double gold in Shot Put and Discus at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.
Coached by Franz Stampfl, she won a total of 20 senior Australian national championships in her career.[3]
At the 1981 Pan Pacific Conference Games she tested positive for the use of anabolic steroids and received an 18-month ban for cheating.[4]
Powerlifting
Gael Martin represented Australia in the Women's World Powerlifting Championships in 1981, 1983 and 1988. In 1987, Martin received a grant from the ACT Talented Athletes Development Awards program. The higher level grant, which Martin received, was awarded to applicants with international ranking and the support of their sporting organisation.[5]
References
- Farber, M., "Drugs hurt career of Aussie woman", The (Montreal) Gazette, (Monday, 4 October 1982), p.F-5
- Goodwin, D., "Gael's firm — 'I'm not a drug taker' ", (Sydney) Sun Herald, (Sunday, 16 August 1981), p. 17
- Mitchell, N. and McMahon, P., "Mulhall may take life ban to court", The Age, (Wednesday, 15 July 1981), p. 36
- Nolan, D., "Gael is hoping to throw for gold", The Australian Women's Weekly, (Wednesday, 21 March 1979), p. 29
- Webster, J., "Mulhall to start her comeback on Saturday", The Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday, 28 July 1982, p. 40
- 1973 photograph of Mulhall with Ray Rigby at an athletic meeting.
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Commonwealth Games champions in women's discus throw |
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- 1954: Yvette Williams (NZL)
- 1958: Suzanne Allday (ENG)
- 1962–1966: Valerie Young (NZL)
- 1970: Rosemary Payne (SCO)
- 1974: Jane Haist (CAN)
- 1978: Carmen Ionesco (CAN)
- 1982: Meg Ritchie (SCO)
- 1986: Gael Martin (AUS)
- 1990: Lisa-Marie Vizaniari (AUS)
- 1994: Daniela Costian (AUS)
- 1998–2002: Beatrice Faumuina (NZL)
- 2006: Elizna Naudé (RSA)
- 2010: Krishna Poonia (IND)
- 2014: Dani Samuels (AUS)
- 2018: Dani Stevens (AUS)
- 2022: Chioma Onyekwere (NGR)
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Commonwealth Games champions in women's shot put |
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- 1954: Yvette Williams (NZL)
- 1958–1966: Valerie Young (NZL)
- 1970: Mary Peters (NIR)
- 1974: Jane Haist (CAN)
- 1978: Gael Mulhall (AUS)
- 1982: Judy Oakes (ENG)
- 1986: Gael Martin (AUS)
- 1990: Myrtle Augee (ENG)
- 1994–1998: Judy Oakes (ENG)
- 2002: Vivian Chukwuemeka (NGR)
- 2006–2014: Valerie Adams (NZL)
- 2018: Danniel Thomas-Dodd (JAM)
- 2022: Sarah Mitton (CAN)
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Australian national champions in women's discus throw |
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- 1933–1935: Cora Hannan
- 1936: Doris Carter
- 1937: Cora Hannan
- 1940: Doris Carter
- 1948–1950: Charlotte MacGibbon
- 1952: Jeanette Joy
- 1954: Lorraine Murphy
- 1956–1958: Lois Jackman
- 1960: Isabel Avellán (ARG)
- 1962: Rosslyn Williams
- 1963–1964: Mary McDonald
- 1965: Jean Roberts
- 1966: Jane Adams
- 1967–1970: Jean Roberts
- 1971: Anna Karner
- 1972–1973: Sue Culley
- 1974–1975: Anna Laurens
- 1976: Denise Ashford
- 1977–1981: Gael Mulhall
- 1982: Andrina Rovis-Herman
- 1983–1984: Gael Mulhall
- 1985: Sue Reinwald
- 1986–1987: Gael Martin
- 1988: Astra Etienne
- 1989–1995: Daniela Costian
- 1996: Lisa-Marie Vizaniari
- 1997–1998: Beatrice Faumuina (NZL)
- 1999: Lisa-Marie Vizaniari
- 2000–2001: Alison Lever
- 2002–2006: Beatrice Faumuina (NZL)
- 2007–2016: Dani Samuels
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Australian national champions in women's shot put |
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- 1933: Cora Hannan
- 1935–1937: Vera Cowan
- 1940: Cora Hannan
- 1948: Pat Lucas
- 1950: Ann Shanley
- 1952–1954: Valerie Lawrence
- 1956: Mary Breen
- 1958–1960: Margaret Woodlock
- 1962: Mary Breen
- 1963–1970: Jean Roberts
- 1971–1972: Anna Karner
- 1973: Chris Schultz
- 1974–1975: Anna Karner
- 1976–1981: Gael Mulhall
- 1982: Bev Francis
- 1983–1987: Gael Mulhall
- 1988–1989: Astra Etienne
- 1990: Nicole Carkeek
- 1991: Daniela Costian
- 1992: Christine King (NZL)
- 1993–1994: Daniela Costian
- 1995: Lisa-Marie Vizaniari
- 1996: Georgette Reed (CAN)
- 1997–1998: Beatrice Faumuina (NZL)
- 1999: Tressa Thompson (USA)
- 2000: Helen Toussis
- 2001: Yoko Toyonaga (JPN)
- 2002: Michelle Haage
- 2003: Sumi Ichioka (JPN)
- 2004–2005: Valerie Vili (NZL)
- 2006: 'Ana Po'uhila (TGA)
- 2007: 'Ana Po'uhila (TGA) and Dani Samuels
- 2008–2009: Valerie Vili (NZL)
- 2010: Joanne Mirtschin
- 2011: Margaret Satupai (SAM)
- 2012: Dani Samuels
- 2013: Valerie Adams (NZL)
- 2014: TeRina Keenan (NZL)
- 2016: Chelsea Lenarduzzi
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Gael Patricia Mulhall (nata Martin; Melbourne, 27 agosto 1956) è un'ex pesista, discobola e powerlifter australiana, medaglia di bronzo alle Olimpiadi di Los Angeles 1984 nel getto del peso.
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