Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's discus throw F51–58

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Women's discus throw events for wheelchair athletes were held at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in the Athens Olympic Stadium. Events were held in three disability classes, F51-53 being held jointly with F32-34 cerebral palsy athletes. [1]

2004 Summer Paralympics

The 2004 Summer Paralympics, the 12th Summer Paralympic Games, were a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee, held in Athens, Greece from 17 September to 28 September 2004. 3,806 athletes from 136 National Paralympic Committees competed. 519 medal events were held in 19 sports.

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F32-34/51-53

Women's Discus F32-34/51-53
at the XII Paralympic Games
Venue Athens Olympic Stadium
Dates 20 September 2004
Competitors 12 from 10 nations
Winning distance 15.28
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Martina Kniezkova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Silver medal icon.svg Kyoko Sato Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg Maha Alsheraian Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait

The F32-34/51-53 event was won by Martina Kniezkova, representing Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic. [2]

Czech Republic at the 2004 Summer Paralympics

Czech Republic competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. The team included 65 athletes, 45 men and 20 women. Competitors from Czech Republic won 31 medals, including 16 gold, 8 silver and 7 bronze to finish 12th in the medal table. Among them was the flag bearer of the Czech team Roman Musil - the most successful Czech Paralympian at the Sydney games.

20 Sept. 2004, 09:00

RankAthleteResultPointsNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Martina Kniezkova  (CZE)15.281330WR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Kyoko Sato  (JPN)11.091289WR
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Kuwait.svg  Maha Alsheraian  (KUW)9.941155
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tetyana Yakybchuk  (UKR)14.201038PR
5Flag of Germany.svg  Birgit Pohl  (GER)20.521000PR
6Flag of South Africa.svg  Sonja Lloyd  (RSA)12.19891
7Flag of South Africa.svg  Tanya Swanepoel  (RSA)11.85866
8Flag of Mexico.svg  Maria E. Salas  (MEX)11.36821
9Flag of Brazil.svg  Sonia Gouveia  (BRA)9.85712
10Flag of Kenya.svg  Alice Kibue  (KEN)8.49614
11Flag of Mexico.svg  Leticia Ochoa  (MEX)8.37605
Flag of Australia.svg  Louise Ellery  (AUS)NMR


F54/55

Women's Discus F54/55
at the XII Paralympic Games
Venue Athens Olympic Stadium
Dates 24 September 2004
Competitors 13 from 10 nations
Winning distance 16.47
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Wang Ting Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg Marianne Buggenhagen Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Chen Li Ping Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

The F54/55 event was won by Wang Ting, representing Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China. [3]

Wang Ting is a Paralympian athlete from China competing mainly in category F54-56 discus throw events.

China at the 2004 Summer Paralympics

China competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics, held in Athens, Greece. The country topped the medal table for the first time.

Result

24 Sept. 2004, 10:00

RankAthleteResultPointsNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Ting  (CHN)16.471091
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Marianne Buggenhagen  (GER)27.571078WR
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Li Ping  (CHN)15.911054
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tatjana Majcen  (SLO)14.78979
5Flag of Jamaica.svg  Vinnette Green  (JAM)14.73976
6Flag of Mexico.svg  Leticia Torres  (MEX)14.54963
7Flag of South Africa.svg  Zanele Situ  (RSA)13.41888
8Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xu Ning  (CHN)21.51841
9Flag of Austria.svg  Evelyn Schmied  (AUT)12.42823
10Flag of Tunisia.svg  Hania Aidi  (TUN)12.19807
11Flag of Mexico.svg  Dora Garcia  (MEX)11.64771
12Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jana Fesslova  (CZE)19.04744
13Flag of India.svg  Malathi Krishna  (IND)14.67573

F56-58

Women's Discus F56-58
at the XII Paralympic Games
Venue Athens Olympic Stadium
Dates 25 September 2004
Competitors 19 from 12 nations
Winning distance 24.30
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Suely Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Silver medal icon.svg Li Ling Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg Azam Khodayari Flag of Iran.svg  Iran

The F56-58 event was won by Suely Guimaraes, representing Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil. [4]

Brazil at the 2004 Summer Paralympics

Brazil competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. The team included 96 athletes, 74 men and 22 women. Competitors from Brazil won 33 medals, including 14 gold, 12 silver and 7 bronze to finish 14th in the medal table.

Result

25 Sept. 2004, 09:00

RankAthleteResultPointsNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Brazil.svg  Suely Guimarães  (BRA)24.301138PR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Ling  (CHN)24.951054WR
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Iran.svg  Azam Khodayari  (IRI)24.861050
4Flag of Germany.svg  Martina Willing  (GER)22.391049
5Flag of Algeria.svg  Nadia Medjmedj  (ALG)24.541037
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Roseane Santos  (BRA)31.731023WR
7Flag of Egypt.svg  Karima Feleifal  (EGY)31.621019
8Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Fang  (CHN)30.88995
9Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Ivanka Koleva  (BUL)22.83965
10Flag of Nigeria.svg  Njideka E. Iyiazi  (NGR)29.84962
11Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sylvia Grant  (JAM)22.69959
12Flag of Egypt.svg  Shaimaa Abd Ellatif  (EGY)22.46949
13Flag of Algeria.svg  Sofia Djelal  (ALG)28.21909
14Flag of Mexico.svg  Catalina Rosales  (MEX)26.08840
15Flag of Kenya.svg  Phelomena Chepkoech  (KEN)16.78709
16Flag of Mexico.svg  Veronica Saucedo  (MEX)14.90698
17Flag of Samoa.svg  Meira Vaa  (SAM)18.54597
18Flag of Kenya.svg  Mary N. Zakayo  (KEN)17.34559
Flag of Iran.svg  Fatemeh Montazeri  (IRI)NMR

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References

  1. "2004 Summer Paralympics - Schedule - Athletics". Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 25 October 2004. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  2. "Women's Discus F32-34/51-53". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
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  4. "Women's Discus F56-58". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 16 October 2012.