Kingsley Bugarin

Kingsley Haldane Bugarin, OAM (born 3 August 1968) is an Australian Paralympic and vision impaired swimmer. He competed in five consecutive Summer Paralympics from 1984 to 2000, winning a total of five gold, eight silver, and six bronze medals. He held the Australian record for the highest Paralympic medal count until it was surpassed in 2012 by Matthew Cowdrey.

Kingsley Bugarin
After Rottnest channel swim 2005
Personal information
Full nameKingsley Haldane Bugarin
NicknameBiggles
Nationality Australia
Born (1968-08-03) 3 August 1968
Mount Lawley, Western Australia
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight73 kg (161 lb)
WebsiteKingsleyBugarin.com.au
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesBreaststroke, Individual Medley, Freestyle, Butterfly
ClubSwan Hills swimming club
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing  Australia
INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Paralympic Games
1996 Atlanta 100m Breaststroke B2
1996 Atlanta 200m Breaststroke B2
1996 Atlanta 200m Individual Medley B2
2000 Sydney 100m Breaststroke SB12
2000 Sydney 200m Individual Medley SM12
1984 New York 50m Freestyle B3
1984 New York 50m Breaststroke B3
1992 Barcelona 100m Breaststroke B2
1992 Barcelona 200m Breaststroke B2
1992 Barcelona 200m Individual Medley B2
1996 Atlanta 100m Butterfly B2
1996 Atlanta 100m Freestyle B2
2000 Sydney 400m Freestyle S12
1984 New York 400m Breaststroke B3
1988 Seoul 50m Breaststroke B3
1988 Seoul 100m Breaststroke B3
1988 Seoul 200m Breaststroke B3
1992 Barcelona 50m Freestyle B2
1996 Atlanta 400m Freestyle B2
World Championships
1990 Assen 200m Individual Medley
1994 Valletta 100m Breaststroke
1998 Madrid 100m Breaststroke
1998 Madrid 200m Breaststroke
1998 Madrid 200m Individual Medley
1998 Madrid 100m Butterfly
1990 Assen 100m Breaststroke
1990 Assen 200m Breaststroke
1994 Valletta 50m Freestyle
1986 Gothenburg100m Breaststroke
1990 Assen50m Freestyle
1994 Valletta 100m Freestyle
FESPIC games
1989 Kobe 100m Backstroke
1989 Kobe 200m Individual Medley
1989 Kobe 100m Breaststroke
1994 Beijing 50m Freestyle
1994 Beijing 200m Individual Medley
1994 Beijing 100m Breaststroke
1994 Beijing 200m Breaststroke
British Telecom National Swimming Championships
1998 Sheffield 100m Breaststroke
1998 Sheffield 200m Individual Medley
1999 Sheffield 100m Breaststroke
1999 Sheffield 200m Individual Medley
1998 Sheffield 100m Freestyle
1998 Sheffield 100m Butterfly
1999 Sheffield 100m Butterfly
1999 Sheffield 400m Freestyle
1999 Sheffield 50m Freestyle
German Open Disabled Swimming Championships
1999 Braunschweig 50m Breaststroke
1999 Braunschweig 100m Breaststroke
1999 Braunschweig 200m Individual Medley
1999 Braunschweig 400m Freestyle
1999 Braunschweig 100m Butterfly
1999 Braunschweig 50m Freestyle
1999 Braunschweig 100m Freestyle
1999 Braunschweig 50m Butterfly
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
1982 Perth 5 Gold
1983 Brisbane 3 Gold
1984 Melbourne 1 Gold
1985 Canberra 7 Gold
1986 Adelaide 4 Gold
1988 Perth 7 Gold
1989 Brisbane 4 Gold
1990 Melbourne 5 Gold
1992 Adelaide 8 Gold
1993 Adelaide 3 Gold
1994 Darwin 3 Gold
1996 Sydney 1 Gold
1997 Brisbane 3 Gold
1998 Melbourne 2 Gold
1999 Brisbane 1 Gold
2000 Sydney 2 Gold
1983 Brisbane 6 Silver
1984 Melbourne 6 Silver
1985 Canberra 1 Silver
1986 Adelaide 3 Silver
1997 Brisbane 3 Silver
1999 Brisbane 2 Silver
1996 Sydney 1 Bronze
1998 Melbourne 2 Bronze
1999 Brisbane 1 Bronze
2000 Sydney 1 Bronze
WESTERN AUSTRALIA STATE OPEN WATER
2008/09 round 3 o/35 2.5km
2007/08 round 3 o/35 2.5km
2009/10 round 1 o/35 2.5km
2009/10 round 3 o/35 5km
2010/11 round 4 o/35 5km
2012/13 round 4 o/35 5km
2011/12 round 4 o/35 5km
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