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Ellie Victoria Cole, OAM (born 12 December 1991) is an Australian retired Paralympic swimmer and wheelchair basketball player. After having her leg amputated due to cancer, she trained in swimming as part of her rehabilitation program and progressed more rapidly than instructors had predicted. She began competitive swimming in 2003 and first competed internationally at the 2006 IPC Swimming World Championships, where she won a silver medal. Since then, she has won medals in the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, the Commonwealth Games, the Paralympic Games, the IPC Swimming World Championships, and various national championships. Following the 2012 London Paralympics, where she won four gold and two bronze medals, Cole underwent two shoulder reconstructions and made a successful return to

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  • Ellie Cole (en)
  • Ellie Cole (es)
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  • Коул, Элли (ru)
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  • Элли Коул (англ. Ellie Cole) ― австралийская паралимпийская пловчиха и баскетболистка на инвалидной коляске. Шестикратная чемпионка Паралимпийских игр. Трёхкратная чемпионка мира. (ru)
  • Ellie Victoria Cole, OAM (nascida em 12 de dezembro de 1991) é uma nadadora paralímpica e jogadora de basquetebol em cadeira de rodas australiana. (pt)
  • Ellie Victoria Cole, OAM (born 12 December 1991) is an Australian retired Paralympic swimmer and wheelchair basketball player. After having her leg amputated due to cancer, she trained in swimming as part of her rehabilitation program and progressed more rapidly than instructors had predicted. She began competitive swimming in 2003 and first competed internationally at the 2006 IPC Swimming World Championships, where she won a silver medal. Since then, she has won medals in the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, the Commonwealth Games, the Paralympic Games, the IPC Swimming World Championships, and various national championships. Following the 2012 London Paralympics, where she won four gold and two bronze medals, Cole underwent two shoulder reconstructions and made a successful return to (en)
  • Ellie Victoria Cole (nacida el 12 de diciembre de 1991) es una nadadora paralímpica australiana y jugadora de baloncesto en silla de ruedas. Después de que le amputaran la pierna debido a un cáncer, se entrenó en natación como parte de su programa de rehabilitación y progresó más rápidamente de lo que los instructores habían predicho. Empezó a competir en natación en 2003 y compitió por primera vez a nivel internacional en los Campeonatos Mundiales de Natación del IPC de 2006, donde ganó una medalla de plata. Desde entonces, ha ganado medallas en los , los Juegos de la Mancomunidad, los Juegos Paralímpicos, los Campeonatos Mundiales de Natación del IPC y varios campeonatos nacionales. En los Juegos Paralímpicos de Londres 2012, ganó cuatro medallas de oro y dos de bronce. Después de los J (es)
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  • Ellie Cole (en)
  • Ellie Victoria Cole (en)
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  • Ellie Cole (en)
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  • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (en)
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