Czech Republic at the 1996 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | CZE |
NPC | Czech Paralympic Committee |
Website | www |
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Competitors | 43 (36 men and 7 women) |
Medals Ranked 36th |
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43 athletes (36 men and 7 women) from Czech Republic competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States. [1]
The Czech Republic, also known by its short-form name, Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west, Austria to the south, Slovakia to the east and Poland to the northeast. The Czech Republic covers an area of 78,866 square kilometres (30,450 sq mi) with a mostly temperate continental climate and oceanic climate. It is a unitary parliamentary republic, with 10.6 million inhabitants; its capital and largest city is Prague, with 1.3 million residents. Other major cities are Brno, Ostrava, Olomouc and Pilsen. The Czech Republic is a member of the European Union (EU), NATO, the OECD, the United Nations, the OSCE, and the Council of Europe.
The 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta, USA were held from August 16 to 25. It was the first Paralympics to get mass media sponsorship, and had a budget of USD $81 million.
Atlanta is the capital of, and the most populous city in, the U.S. state of Georgia. With an estimated 2017 population of 486,290, it is also the 38th most-populous city in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, home to 5.8 million people and the ninth-largest metropolitan area in the nation. Atlanta is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia. A small portion of the city extends eastward into neighboring DeKalb County.
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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![]() | Stefan Danko | Athletics | Men's javelin F55 |
![]() | Katerina Coufalova | Swimming | Women's 100m breaststroke SB9 |
![]() | Milan Kubala | Athletics | Men's discus F35 |
![]() | Rostislav Pohlmann | Athletics | Men's javelin F56 |
![]() | Miroslav Janecek | Athletics | Men's shot put F34/37 |
![]() | Lubomir Simovec | Cycling | Mixed 55/65k bicycle LC2 |
![]() | Michal Stefanu | Table tennis | Men's singles 4 |
![]() | Jolana Davidkova | Table tennis | Women's singles 10 |
![]() | Eva Pestova Jolana Davidkova | Table tennis | Women's team 6-10 |
![]() | Roman Kolek | Athletics | Men's shot put F34/37 |
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