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David Ian Gould, OAM (born 19 April 1965) is an Australian wheelchair basketball player and coach. Gould was part of the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team at the 1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville, 1988 Seoul, 1992 Barcelona, 1996 Atlanta, and 2000 Sydney Paralympics. He was the top point scorer at the 1988 Seoul Paralympics, and won a gold medal as part of the winning 1996 team, for which he was awarded an Order of Australia Medal. In 2000, he received an Australian Sports Medal. He retired after the 2002 World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan, but subsequently became assistant coach of the Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team at the 2012 London Paralympics, where they won silver.

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  • David Ian Gould, OAM (born 19 April 1965) is an Australian wheelchair basketball player and coach. Gould was part of the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team at the 1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville, 1988 Seoul, 1992 Barcelona, 1996 Atlanta, and 2000 Sydney Paralympics. He was the top point scorer at the 1988 Seoul Paralympics, and won a gold medal as part of the winning 1996 team, for which he was awarded an Order of Australia Medal. In 2000, he received an Australian Sports Medal. He retired after the 2002 World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan, but subsequently became assistant coach of the Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team at the 2012 London Paralympics, where they won silver. (en)
  • David Gould (19 de abril de 1965) es un jugador paralímpico de baloncesto en silla de ruedas y entrenador australiano. Gould formó parte del equipo nacional masculino de baloncesto en silla de ruedas de Australia en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Nueva York y Stoke Mandeville 1984, Seúl de 1988, Barcelona de 1992, Atlanta de 1996 y Sídney de 2000.​ Fue el máximo goleador de los Juegos Paralímpicos de Seúl de 1988,​ y ganó una medalla de oro como parte del equipo ganador de 1996,​ por la que se le concedió la Medalla de la Orden de Australia.​ En 2000, recibió la Medalla Deportiva Australiana.​ Se retiró después de los Campeonatos Mundiales de 2002 en Kitakyushu, Japón, pero posteriormente se convirtió en entrenador asistente del equipo nacional femenino de baloncesto en silla de ruedas de Australia en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Londres 2012,​ donde ganó la plata.​ (es)
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  • Adelaide, South Australia (en)
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  • David Gould's 2000 Australian Paralympic team portrait (en)
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  • David Ian Gould, OAM (born 19 April 1965) is an Australian wheelchair basketball player and coach. Gould was part of the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team at the 1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville, 1988 Seoul, 1992 Barcelona, 1996 Atlanta, and 2000 Sydney Paralympics. He was the top point scorer at the 1988 Seoul Paralympics, and won a gold medal as part of the winning 1996 team, for which he was awarded an Order of Australia Medal. In 2000, he received an Australian Sports Medal. He retired after the 2002 World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan, but subsequently became assistant coach of the Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team at the 2012 London Paralympics, where they won silver. (en)
  • David Gould (19 de abril de 1965) es un jugador paralímpico de baloncesto en silla de ruedas y entrenador australiano. Gould formó parte del equipo nacional masculino de baloncesto en silla de ruedas de Australia en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Nueva York y Stoke Mandeville 1984, Seúl de 1988, Barcelona de 1992, Atlanta de 1996 y Sídney de 2000.​ Fue el máximo goleador de los Juegos Paralímpicos de Seúl de 1988,​ y ganó una medalla de oro como parte del equipo ganador de 1996,​ por la que se le concedió la Medalla de la Orden de Australia.​ En 2000, recibió la Medalla Deportiva Australiana.​ Se retiró después de los Campeonatos Mundiales de 2002 en Kitakyushu, Japón, pero posteriormente se convirtió en entrenador asistente del equipo nacional femenino de baloncesto en silla de ruedas de Aus (es)
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