Athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics
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Athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics
consisted of 214 events, 152 for men and 62 for women. Because of a tie for third place in the men's high jump B2 event, a total of 215 bronze medals were awarded.
1992 Summer Paralympics
The 1992 Summer Paralympics were the ninth Paralympic Games to be held. They were held in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.- Sports :The games consisted of 487 events spread over fifteen sports. Powerlifting and weightlifting were considered to be a single sport...
consisted of 214 events, 152 for men and 62 for women. Because of a tie for third place in the men's high jump B2 event, a total of 215 bronze medals were awarded.
Men's events
100 m B1 |
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100 m B2 |
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100 m B3 |
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100 m C3–4 |
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100 m C5 |
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100 m C6 |
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100 m C7 |
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100 m C8 |
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100 m TS1 |
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100 m TS2 |
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100 m TS4 |
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100 m TW1 |
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100 m TW2 |
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100 m TW3 |
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100 m TW4 |
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200 m B1 |
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200 m B2 |
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200 m B3 |
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200 m C3–4 |
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200 m C5–6 |
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200 m C7 |
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200 m C8 |
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200 m TS1 |
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200 m TS2 |
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200 m TS3 |
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200 m TS4 |
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200 m TW1 |
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200 m TW2 |
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200 m TW3 |
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200 m TW4 |
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400 m B1 |
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400 m B2 |
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400 m B3 |
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400 m C3–4 |
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400 m C6 |
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400 m C7 |
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400 m C8 |
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400 m TS2 |
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400 m TS3 |
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400 m TS4 |
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400 m TW1 |
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400 m TW2 |
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400 m TW3 |
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400 m TW4 |
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800 m B1 |
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800 m B2 |
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800 m B3 |
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800 m C3–4 |
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800 m C7–8 |
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800 m TS4 |
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800 m TW1 |
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800 m TW2 |
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800 m TW3 |
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800 m TW4 |
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1500 m B1 |
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1500 m B2 |
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1500 m B3 |
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1500 m C7–8 |
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1500 m TS4 |
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1500 m TW1 |
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1500 m TW2 |
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1500 m TW3–4 |
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5000 m B1 |
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5000 m B2 |
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5000 m B3 |
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5000 m C5–8 |
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5000 m TS4 |
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5000 m TW1 |
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5000 m TW2 |
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5000 m TW3–4 |
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10000 m TS4 |
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10000 m TW3–4 |
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Marathon B1 |
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Marathon B2 |
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Marathon B3 |
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Marathon TW1 |
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Marathon TW2 |
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Marathon TW3–4 |
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4×100 m relay B1–B3 |
Jorge Nunez Marcelino Paz Juan Antonio Prieto Julio Requena |
Andrew Curtis Robert Latham Brinley Reynolds Mark Whiteley |
Andre Asbury Brian Pegram Chris Piper Courtney Williams |
4×100 m relay C5–8 |
Freeman Register James Anderson Gregory Taylor Thomas Dietz |
Javier Salmeron Marcelino Saavedra Julian Galilea José Manuel González |
Stos. Correia Antonio Jose Silva Jose Dias Mario Santos |
4×100 m relay TS2,4 |
Allan Butler Neil Fuller Neil Fuller Neil Fuller OAM is an Australian athlete, Paralympic competitor, and amputee.During his youth, Neil was an ambitious soccer player, gaining a position playing at state level for South Australia... Karl Feifar Karl Feifar Karl Feifar is a Paralympic athletics competitor from Australia. He won a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Games in the Men's 4x100 m Relay TS2,4 event. At the same games, he won a silver medal in the Men's Long Jump J2 event.-References:... Rodney Nugent Rodney Nugent Rodney Nugent is a Paralympic athletics competitor from Australia. He won a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Games in the Men's 4x100 m Relay TS2,4 event.-References:... |
Dennis Oehler Dana Jaster Joe Gaetani Tony Volpentest |
Gunther Hirnbock Manfred Hartl Harald Roth Andreas Kramer |
4×100 m relay TW1–2 |
Paul Nitz Bart Dodson Bradley Ramage Shawn Meredith |
Alan Dufty Alan Dufty Alan Dufty is a Paralympic athletics competitor from Australia. He won a bronze medal at the 1992 Barcelona Games in the Men's 4x400 m Relay TW1-2 event. At the same games, he won a silver medal in the Men's 4x100 m Relay TW1-2 event.-References:... Greg Smith Greg Smith (athlete) Greg Smith is a Paralympic athletics competitor from Victoria, Australia. He won three gold medals at the 2000 Sydney Games in the men's 800m T52, men's 1500m T52 and men's 5000m T52 events.... Fabian Blattman Fabian Blattman Fabian Blattman is a Paralympic competitor from New South Wales, Australia. He became disabled after a motorbike accident. He started playing disabled bowls, before switching to athletics... Vincenzo Vallelonga Vincenzo Vallelonga Vincenzo Vallelonga is a Paralympic athletics competitor from Australia. He won a bronze medal at the 1992 Barcelona Games in the Men's 4x400 m Relay TW1-2 event. At the same Games, he won a silver medal in the Men's 4x100 m Relay TW1-2 event.-References:... |
Peter Schmid Giuseppe Forni Daniel Kamm Franz Weber |
4×100 m relay TW3–4 |
Robert Figl Robert Figl Robert Figl is a German wheelchair racer, who competes at the Olympic level. At the 2004 Olympic Games, he finished first in the demonstration sport of Men's 1500m wheelchair. However, he did not qualify for the final of the same event at the 2004 Paralympics, after getting involved in a collision... Winfried Sigg Guido Mueller Markus Pilz |
Marc Quessy Marc Quessy Marc Quessy is a paralympic athlete from Canada competing mainly in category T52 wheelchair racing events.Marc has competed in three Paralympics. His first in 1988 was arguably his quietest and most successful, competing in only two events, the 100m and marathon, he won two medals, a silver and... James Baker André Viger André Viger André Viger, OC, CQ was a French Canadian wheelchair marathoner and Paralympian. He took part in five consecutive Summer Paralympics in athletics from 1980 to 1996, winning a total of three gold, three silver and four bronze medals.Born in Windsor, Ontario, Viger grew up in Sherbrooke, Quebec... Daniel Wesley Daniel Wesley (athlete) Daniel Wesley is a former Canadian paralympian wheelchair athlete. Hailing from New Westminster, British Columbia, Wesley lost a leg following a 1973 accident where he fell under a freight train. An avid skier before the accident, Wesley began pursuing wheelchair athletics and later skiing... |
Urs Scheidegger Guido Muller Heinz Frei Heinz Frei Heinz Frei is a Swiss wheelchair athlete. Frei has had a long career of racing, winning the London Marathon wheelchair race three times, and earning 5 medals at the 2003 European games at the age of 45... Daniel Bogli |
4×400 m relay B1–B3 |
Jose Antonio Sanchez Sergio Sanchez Sergio Sánchez Sergio Sánchez is a Spanish long-distance runner who specializes in the 5000 metres.He finished sixteenth at the 1999 World Youth Championships and eighth at the 2008 World Indoor Championships, both in the 3000 metres... Juan Antonio Prieto Enrique Sanchez Enrique Sánchez Enrique José Sánchez León was a Mexican boxer in the Super Bantamweight division... |
Simon Butler Simon Butler Simon Butler was a very important historical figure in the history of Chalfont, Pennsylvania.-Life:In 1712, Simon Butler, with his good friend Simon Mathews, immigrated from Wales to Pennsylvania. They landed in Philadelphia and lived for a time in New Castle County... Andrew Curtis Noel Thatcher Mark Whiteley |
Vincenzo Ciacio Claudio Costa Sandro Filipozzi Aldo Manganaro Aldo Manganaro Aldo Manganaro is a paralympic athlete from Italy competing mainly in category T13 sprint events.Aldo has competed at five Paralympics winning a total of nine medals. He first competed in the 1988 Summer Paralympics where he took part in both the long and triple jump and won a bronze medal in the... |
4×400 m relay TW1–2 |
Bradley Ramage Herbert Burns Bart Dodson Shawn Meredith |
Peter Schmid Rainer Kueschall Daniel Kamm Franz Weber |
Alan Dufty Alan Dufty Alan Dufty is a Paralympic athletics competitor from Australia. He won a bronze medal at the 1992 Barcelona Games in the Men's 4x400 m Relay TW1-2 event. At the same games, he won a silver medal in the Men's 4x100 m Relay TW1-2 event.-References:... Greg Smith Greg Smith (athlete) Greg Smith is a Paralympic athletics competitor from Victoria, Australia. He won three gold medals at the 2000 Sydney Games in the men's 800m T52, men's 1500m T52 and men's 5000m T52 events.... Fabian Blattman Fabian Blattman Fabian Blattman is a Paralympic competitor from New South Wales, Australia. He became disabled after a motorbike accident. He started playing disabled bowls, before switching to athletics... Vincenzo Vallelonga Vincenzo Vallelonga Vincenzo Vallelonga is a Paralympic athletics competitor from Australia. He won a bronze medal at the 1992 Barcelona Games in the Men's 4x400 m Relay TW1-2 event. At the same Games, he won a silver medal in the Men's 4x100 m Relay TW1-2 event.-References:... |
4×400 m relay TW3–4 |
Michael Noe Cisco Jeter Thomas Sellers Scot Hollonbeck Scot Hollonbeck Scot Hollonbeck is an American wheelchair racer, who competed at the Olympic and Paralympic level. At the 2000 Summer Olympic Games, he placed sixth in the wheelchair racing event. At the 2004 Olympic Games, he finished 4th in the demonstration sport of Men's 1500m wheelchair... |
Jeff Adams Jeff Adams Jeff Adams is a Canadian Paralympian and a six-time world champion in wheelchair sports. He has competed at six consecutive Summer Paralympics from 1988 to 2008, winning a total of three gold, four silver, and six bronze medals... Luke Gingras Luke Gingras Luke Gingras is a paralympic athlete from Canada competing mainly in category TW3 wheelchair racing events.Luke competed in just the marathon at his first Paralympics in Seoul in 1988 Summer Paralympics. In 1992 he competed in the 100m, 400m and Marathon as well as winning bronze medals in the... André Viger André Viger André Viger, OC, CQ was a French Canadian wheelchair marathoner and Paralympian. He took part in five consecutive Summer Paralympics in athletics from 1980 to 1996, winning a total of three gold, three silver and four bronze medals.Born in Windsor, Ontario, Viger grew up in Sherbrooke, Quebec... Marc Quessy Marc Quessy Marc Quessy is a paralympic athlete from Canada competing mainly in category T52 wheelchair racing events.Marc has competed in three Paralympics. His first in 1988 was arguably his quietest and most successful, competing in only two events, the 100m and marathon, he won two medals, a silver and... |
Guido Mueller Markus Pilz Winfried Sigg Robert Figl Robert Figl Robert Figl is a German wheelchair racer, who competes at the Olympic level. At the 2004 Olympic Games, he finished first in the demonstration sport of Men's 1500m wheelchair. However, he did not qualify for the final of the same event at the 2004 Paralympics, after getting involved in a collision... |
High jump B2 |
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High jump B3 |
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High jump J1 |
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High jump J2 |
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High jump J4 |
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Long jump B1 |
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Long jump B2 |
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Long jump B3 |
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Long jump C7–8 |
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Long jump J1 |
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Long jump J2 |
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Long jump J4 |
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Triple jump B1 |
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Triple jump B2 |
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Triple jump B3 |
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Triple jump J3–4 |
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Club throw C6 |
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Discus throw B1 |
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Discus throw B2 |
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Discus throw B3 |
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Discus throw C5 |
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Discus throw C7 |
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Discus throw THS2 |
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Discus throw THS3 |
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Discus throw THS4 |
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Discus throw THW2–3 |
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Discus throw THW4 |
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Discus throw THW5 |
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Discus throw THW6 |
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Discus throw THW7 |
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Javelin throw B1 |
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Javelin throw B2 |
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Javelin throw B3 |
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Javelin throw C5 |
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Javelin throw C6 |
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Javelin throw C7 |
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Javelin throw THS2 |
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Javelin throw THS3 |
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Javelin throw THS4 |
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Javelin throw THW2 |
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Javelin throw THW3 |
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Javelin throw THW4 |
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Javelin throw THW5 |
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Javelin throw THW6 |
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Javelin throw THW7 |
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Shot put B1 |
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Shot put B2 |
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Shot put B3 |
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Shot put C3–4 |
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Shot put C5 |
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Shot put C6 |
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Shot put C7 |
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Shot put THS2 |
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Shot put THS3 |
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Shot put THS4 |
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Shot put THW2 |
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Shot put THW3 |
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Shot put THW4 |
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Shot put THW5 |
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Shot put THW6 |
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Shot put THW7 |
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Pentathlon B1 |
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Pentathlon B2 |
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Pentathlon PS3 |
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Pentathlon PS4 |
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Pentathlon PW3–4 |
Women's events
100 m B1 |
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100 m B2 |
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100 m B3 |
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100 m C5–6 |
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100 m C7–8 |
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100 m TS4 |
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100 m TW2 |
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100 m TW3 |
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100 m TW4 |
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200 m B1 |
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200 m B2 |
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200 m B3 |
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200 m C7–8 |
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200 m TS4 |
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200 m TW2 |
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200 m TW3 |
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200 m TW4 |
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400 m B1 |
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400 m B2 |
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400 m B3 |
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400 m C7–8 |
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400 m TW2 |
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400 m TW3 |
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400 m TW4 |
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800 m B1 |
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800 m B2 |
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800 m TW2 |
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800 m TW3 |
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800 m TW4 |
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1500 m B1 |
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1500 m B2 |
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1500 m TW3–4 |
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3000 m B1 |
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3000 m B2 |
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5000 m TW3–4 |
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10000 m TW3–4 |
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Marathon TW3–4 |
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4×100 m relay TW3–4 |
Candace Cable Jean Driscoll Jean Driscoll Jean Driscoll is an American wheelchair racer. She won the women's wheelchair division of the Boston Marathon eight times, more than any other female athlete in any division. Her wins in Boston included seven consecutive first place finishes from 1990 to 1996... Ann Cody Carol Hetherington |
Tanni Grey Yvonne Holloway Rosemary Hill Rose Hill (athlete) Rose Hill is a British wheelchair athlete.Hill was left using a wheelchair following a road accident in about 1979. She began racing marathons in order to raise money for hospital beds specially designed for paraplegics. She completed her first marathon in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, fast enough to... Tracy Lewis |
Dora Garcia Juana Soto Araceli Castro Rosa Vera |
Long jump B1 |
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Long jump B2 |
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Long jump B3 |
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Discus throw B1 |
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Discus throw B2 |
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Discus throw B3 |
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Discus throw C5–8 |
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Discus throw THS2 |
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Discus throw THW4 |
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Discus throw THW5 |
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Discus throw THW7 |
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Javelin throw B1–3 |
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Javelin throw C5–8 |
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Javelin throw THS2 |
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Javelin throw THW5 |
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Javelin throw THW7 |
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Shot put B1 |
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Shot put B2 |
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Shot put C5–8 |
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Shot put THS2 |
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Shot put THW5 |
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Shot put THW7 |
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Pentathlon B3 |
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Pentathlon PW3–4 |