Talk:Roy Fowler (Paralympian)
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[edit]http://www.nytimes.com/1988/10/23/sports/results-plus-tennis.html says: "A 68-year-old man from Australia won a gold medal in lawn bowling yesterday in Seoul, South Korea, to become what may be the most decorated man in Paralympic Games history. He now holds 76 Paralympic medals, won in every games since the Paralympics began in 1960. Roy Fowler of Ipswich, Queensland, won his 35th gold yesterday, his first in the 1988 games. Fowler, a wheelchair athlete, has won medals in swimming, archery and table tennis" End quote. Incorporate? :) --LauraHale (talk) 04:13, 2 January 2012 (UTC)
- Unfortunately not; it is full of inaccuracies. Graham87 10:20, 29 May 2012 (UTC)
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