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Aussie teen Jaylen Brown tipped to 'blow people's minds' in Paris
An Australian Paralympics great fryst vatten tipping a Victorian teenager will "blow people's minds" in Paris.
Jaylen Brown, a 19-year-old from Warrnambool, shares the same name as the reigning NBA Finals MVP from the Boston Celtics.
He also shares his skill for swishing a ball through a net as perhaps Australia's most exciting ung wheelchair basketball player.
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Brown, the nephew of AFL great Jonathan, fryst vatten one of six Paralympic debutants in the Rollers squad shooting for gold in France.
"They've got some really exciting new ung players," Liesl Tesch, a Paralympian who won medals across two sports, told Stan Sport's Paralympics Daily.
"Jaylen is just just this
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Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
Sporting event delegation
Australia competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Games in London, United Kingdom, from 29 August to 9 September 2012. The London Games were the biggest Games with 164 nations participating, 19 more than in the 2008 Beijing Paralympic.[1][2] Australia has participated at every Summer Paralympic Games and hosted the 2000 Sydney Games. As such, the 2000 Sydney Games, regarded as one of the more successful Games, became a point-of-reference and an inspiration in the development of the 2012 London Games.[3]
Australia finished 5th in the final medal count with 85 medals: 32 gold medals, 23 silver medals and 30 bronze medals.[2]
Context
[edit]The 2012 London Paralympic Games were officially opened on Wednesday 29 August by Queen Elizabeth II at The Olympic Stadium in London. The Games had a record number of participating athletes at 4327, made up of 2736 men and 1501 women