Burundi at the 2008 Summer Paralympics

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Burundi at the
2008 Summer Paralympics
Flag of Burundi.svg
IPC code BDI
NPC Comité National Olympique du Burundi
in Beijing
Competitors3 in 1 sport
Flag bearers Remy Nikobimeze
(opening & closing) [1] [2]
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)

Burundi sent a delegation to compete at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. It was Burundi's first ever participation in the Paralympic Games. [3] According to official records, [4] the following three athletes competed in the games:

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Athletics

3 competitors:

Men
AthleteClassEventHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultPointsRank
Leonidas AhishakiyeT46 1500 m 4:16.7811did not advance
Fidele ManirambonaT46 1500 m 4:16.5410did not advance
Remy NikobimezeT46 5000 m N/A15:07.95-5

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References

  1. Opening Ceremony - Flagbearers' List Archived September 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine , International Paralympic Committee, September 6, 2008.
  2. Closing Ceremony - Flagbearers' List, International Paralympic Committee, September 17, 2008.
  3. Burundi at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  4. Athletes & Teams, Official Website of the 2008 Paralympic Games