Czech Republic at the 2004 Summer Paralympics

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Czech Republic at the
2004 Summer Paralympics
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
IPC code CZE
NPC Czech Paralympic Committee
Website www.paralympic.cz
in Athens
Competitors65 in 8 sports
Medals
Ranked 12th
Gold
16
Silver
8
Bronze
7
Total
31
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia (1972–1992)

Czech Republic competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. The team included 65 athletes, 45 men and 20 women. [1] Competitors from Czech Republic won 31 medals, including 16 gold, 8 silver and 7 bronze to finish 12th in the medal table. [2] Among them was the flag bearer of the Czech team, Roman Musil – the most successful Czech Paralympian at the Sydney games.

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Medallists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Roman Musil Athletics Men's shot put F33/34
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Radim Beles Athletics Men's discus throw F32/51
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Milan Kubala Athletics Men's discus throw F36
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Martin Němec Athletics Men's discus throw F55
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rostislav Pohlmann Athletics Men's discus throw F57
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Veronika Foltova Athletics Women's shot put F35/36
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Martina Kniezkova Athletics Women's discus throw F32-34/51-53
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Veronika Foltova Athletics Women's throw F35/36/38
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marcel Pipek Cycling Men's handcycle time trial HC B/C
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jiří Ježek Cycling Men's bicycle road race/time trial LC2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Martin Kovar Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Martin Kovar Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Martin Kovar Swimming Men's 200m freestyle S3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Katerina Coufalova Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Bela Hlaváčková Swimming Women's 50m backstroke S5
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Frantisek Glazar
Michal Stefanu
Rene Taus
Table tennis Men's teams class 5
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Miroslav Sperk Athletics Men's discus throw F56
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Radim Beles Athletics Men's club throw F32/51
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Vladimira Bujarkova Athletics Women's shot put F37/38
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Eva Kacanu Athletics Women's shot put F54/55
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Veronika Foltova Athletics Women's javelin throw F35-38
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jiří Ježek Cycling Men's bicycle 4 km individual pursuit LC2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Michal Stefanu Table tennis Men's singles class 4
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jolana Matouskova Table tennis Women's singles class 10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dusan Grezl Athletics Men's shot put F38
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Frantisek Purgl Athletics Men's discus throw F54
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rostislav Pohlmann Athletics Men's javelin throw F57
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Eva Berna Athletics Women's shot put F37/38
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jiri Bouska Cycling Men's bicycle 1 km time trial CP 3/4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jiri Bouska Cycling Men's bicycle 3 km individual pursuit CP4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jiri Kaderavek Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S1

Sports

Archery

Men

AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
ScoreSeedOpposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Rank
Zdenek Sebek Men's individual W1 6433ByeFlag of Japan.svg  Minami  (JPN)
W 103-94
Flag of Sweden.svg  Groenberg  (SWE)
L 96-99
Flag of the United States.svg  Fabry  (USA)
L 96-108
4

Women

AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
ScoreSeedOpposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Rank
Miroslava Cerna Women's individual W1/W2 5525Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Truccolo  (ITA)
W 119-117
Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Fantato  (ITA)
L 80-85
did not advance
Lenka Kuncova 5459Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Smith  (GBR)
L 126-147
did not advance
Marketa Sidkova 5506Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Parker  (GBR)
W 140-121
Flag of Japan.svg  Isozaki  (JPN)
L 85-94
did not advance
Miroslava Cerna
Lenka Kuncova
Marketa Sidkova
Women's teams open 16473Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy  (ITA)
L 176-201
did not advance

Athletics

Czech discus thrower Veronika Foltová took the gold, setting a new Paralympic record at 23.47 meters. Martina Kniezková also won a gold medal in the discus throw, setting a new world record in category F51, repeating her triumph at Sydney.

Czech discus thrower František Pürgl initially took fourth place, before being granted the bronze medal after the handicap of the winner Mochtar from Iran was reconsidered and he was moved into other category. Athens was František Pürgl's last Paralympic Games.

Men's track

AthleteClassEventHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Aleš Švehlík T38 800m N/A2:16.536

Men's field

AthleteClassEventFinal
ResultPointsRank
Radim Beles F32/51 Club throw 25.44993Silver medal icon.svg
Discus 9.771082Gold medal icon.svg
Dusan Grezl F36/38 Javelin 41.52-6
F38 Discus 35.42-7
Shot put 13.19-Bronze medal icon.svg
Miroslav Janecek F38 Shot put 12.11-5
Ales Kisy F53 Discus 17.02-9
Shot put 6.86-6
Roman Kolek F36/38 Javelin 39.27-7
F38 Discus 36.28-6
Shot put 11.72-6
Milan Kubala F36 Discus 35.25-Gold medal icon.svg
Roman Musil F33/34 Discus 26.248705
Shot put 10.261069 PRGold medal icon.svg
Martin Němec F55 Discus 37.18 WR-Gold medal icon.svg
F55-56 Javelin 31.699289
F56 Shot put 11.09-4
Rostislav Pohlmann F57 Discus 47.53 WR-Gold medal icon.svg
Javelin 37.91-Bronze medal icon.svg
Shot put DNS
Frantisek Purgl F54 Discus 27.97-Bronze medal icon.svg
Javelin 22.42-6
Miroslav Sperk F56 Discus 37.30-Silver medal icon.svg
Shot put 7.42-18
Josef Stiak F55-56 Javelin 31.699895
F56 Shot put 9.15-14
Petr Vratil F36/38 Javelin 42.49-5
F38 Discus 38.51-4

Women's field

AthleteClassEventFinal
ResultPointsRank
Eva Berna F35-38 Javelin 20.6393010
F37 Discus 25.107034
F37/38 Shot put 9.471028Bronze medal icon.svg
Vladimira Bujarkova F37 Discus 22.517067
F37/38 Shot put 9.681051Silver medal icon.svg
Andrea Farkasova F35/36/38 Discus 17.8970013
F35-38 Javelin 22.029469
F37/38 Shot put 6.9969812
Jana Fesslova F54/55 Discus 19.0474412
Shot put 6.8679111
Veronika Foltova F35/36 Shot put 9.47 WR1363Gold medal icon.svg
F35/36/38 Discus 23.47 PR1323Gold medal icon.svg
F35-38 Javelin 22.701288Silver medal icon.svg
Eva Kacanu F54/55 Shot put 6.181016Silver medal icon.svg
Martina Kniezkova F32-34/51-53 Discus 15.281330 WRGold medal icon.svg
F33/34/52/53 Javelin 9.4211115

Boccia

AthleteEventPreliminariesRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
OpponentOpposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Ales Bidlas Mixed individual BC3 Flag of the United States.svg  Hanson  (USA)L 1-75did not advance
Flag of Greece.svg  Polychronidis  (GRE)W 5-4
Flag of Portugal.svg  Macedo  (POR)L 0-10
Flag of Ireland.svg  Cronin  (IRL)L 0-14
Radovan Krenek Flag of Spain.svg  Pesquera  (ESP)L 0-63did not advance
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Kabush  (CAN)L 0-9
Flag of Ireland.svg  O'Grady  (IRL)W 3-2

Cycling

Cyclist Jiří Bouška was the first to garner a medal for the Czech team. He took the bronze medal in the 1 km race. Jiří made a new world record for division 4, but after conversion of coefficients placed third in the race overall. The British competitor Darren Kenny from division 3 took home the gold medal. Jiří Bouška also took the bronze medal in the 3 km pursuit event, with teammate Luboš Jirka coming in just behind him in fourth place.

Cyclist Jiří Ježek won the silver medal in another pursuit event. He had taken the gold medal in Sydney. Jiří has a below-knee amputation. In the finals in category LC2, he could not beat Robert Alcaide from Spain. Jiří also competed in the combination event, and won the gold medal there.

Historically, the first gold medal in timed competition went to the Czech handy-cyclist, Marcel Pipek. He expressed that he had trained very hard to prepare for the race with his friend in Jeseníky.

Men's road

AthleteEventTimeRank
Jiri Bouska Men's road race / time trial CP div 4 -5
Jiří Ježek Men's road race / time trial LC2 -Gold medal icon.svg
Lubos Jirka Men's road race / time trial CP div 4 -8
Marcel Pipek Men's handcycle road race HC div B/C 1:25:406
Men's handcycle time trial HC div B/C 17:28.09Gold medal icon.svg
Petr Plihal Men's road race / time trial CP div 4 -11
Michal Stark Men's road race / time trial LC3 -6
Josef Winkler Men's tricycle road race CP div 1/2 49:214
Men's tricycle time trial CP div 1/2 10:53.137

Women's road

AthleteEventTimeRank
Daniela Prochazkova Women's time trial LC1-4/CP 3/4 36:06.9411

Men's track

AthleteEventQualification1st roundFinal
TimeRankTimeRankOpposition
Time
Rank
Jiri Bouska Men's 1km time trial CP div 3/4 1:11.35Bronze medal icon.svg
Men's individual pursuit CP div 4 3:47.323 QFlag of South Africa.svg  Herholdt  (RSA)
W 3:43.61
3 qFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jirka  (CZE)
W 3:46.62
Bronze medal icon.svg
Jiří Ježek Men's 1km time trial LC1-4 1:11.359
Men's individual pursuit LC2 5:06.852 QFlag of Spain.svg  Granado  (ESP)
W 5:01.43
2 QFlag of Spain.svg  Alcaide  (ESP)
L 5:01.23
Silver medal icon.svg
Lubos Jirka Men's 1km time trial CP div 3/4 1:15.627
Men's individual pursuit CP div 4 3:53.714 QFlag of Germany.svg  Lungershausen  (GER)
W 3:53.36
4 qFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Bouska  (CZE)
L 3:52.22
4
Petr Plihal Men's 1km time trial CP div 3/4 1:20.3815
Men's individual pursuit CP div 4 4:16.3711did not advance
Michal Stark Men's 1km time trial LC1-4 1:12.9414
Men's individual pursuit LC3 4:16.277 QFlag of Germany.svg  Graf  (GER)
L 4:13.99
6did not advance
Jiri Bouska
Jiří Ježek
Michal Stark
Men's team sprint LC1-4/CP 3/4 57.6595Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)
L 57.285
5did not advance

Women's track

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Rank
Daniela Prochazkova Women's time trial LC1-4/CP 3/4 N/A1:33.1312

Swimming

Czech swimmers had a successful showing at the games as well. Swimmer Martin Kovář won the 100 meter freestyle competition, taking home the gold medal and setting a new world record. He bested his previous world record that had held for 3 months old, by over 2 seconds. He has now confirmed his absolute sovereignty in the S3 category. Martin also took home the gold in the 200 meter free style event, again setting a world record, despite having to swim the competition from the lane 8.

In category S1, Jiří Kadeřávek won the bronze medal in the 100 meter crawl. He also participated in the rugby union event at the games.

Less than six months after giving birth, Běla Hlaváčková returned to compete in the swimming events and won a gold medal for the 50 meter backstroke Her biggest competitor, Beatrice Hess from France, finished just after her. Kateřina Lišková also participated in this event, placing fourth.

Swimmer Kateřina Coufalová won the next gold medal for the Czech team in the 100 meter breaststroke competition in category SB9. This category is for competitors with an amputated arm. After her triumph in Atlanta, this marked the second gold medal in her career.

Men

AthleteClassEventHeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Petr Andrysek S6 400m freestyle 6:19.1913did not advance
Filip Coufal S10 50m freestyle 26.9411did not advance
100m freestyle 58.139did not advance
400m freestyle 4:42.9711did not advance
100m backstroke 1:11.2812did not advance
100m butterfly 1:07.2813did not advance
SM10 200m individual medley 2:28.248 Q2:31.468
Vojtech Franek S2 50m freestyle 1:17.517 Q1:19.798
100m freestyle 2:52.468 Q2:50.168
200m freestyle 6:22.0110did not advance
50m backstroke 1:17.676 Q1:17.316
Jiri Kaderavek S1 50m freestyle N/A1:54.324
100m freestyle N/A3:40.46Bronze medal icon.svg
50m backstroke N/A1:48.234
Martin Kovar S3 50m freestyle 47.04 PR1 Q45.65 WRGold medal icon.svg
100m freestyle 1:57.093 Q1:43.51 PRGold medal icon.svg
200m freestyle 4:30.187 Q3:42.63 WRGold medal icon.svg
50m backstroke 57.003 Q58.734
Dalibor Mach S7 50m freestyle 32.9514did not advance
100m freestyle 1:11.739did not advance
400m freestyle 5:38.4110did not advance
50m butterfly 37.9112did not advance
SB6 100m breaststroke N/A1:44.118
SM7 200m individual medley 3:15.1813did not advance
Pavel Machala S9 50m freestyle 28.4717did not advance
100m freestyle 1:02.2916did not advance
Jan Povysil S4 50m freestyle 41.614 Q42.336
100m freestyle 1:31.725 Q1:38.387
200m freestyle 3:24.276 Q3:22.855
50m backstroke 53.404 Q54.828
50m butterfly 1:07.188 Q1:07.657
SB3 50m breaststroke 58.748 Q59.168
SM4 150m individual medley 3:04.5710did not advance
Tomas Scharf S7 50m freestyle 32.6713did not advance
50m butterfly 39.6814did not advance
Martin Štěpánek S13 50m freestyle 27.369did not advance
100m freestyle 1:00.669did not advance
100m backstroke 1:13.678 Q1:12.668
SB13 100m breaststroke 1:18.196 QDSQ
SM13 200m individual medley 2:36.817 Q2:35.227
Lukas Urbanek S10 100m freestyle 58.6412did not advance
400m freestyle 4:32.687 Q4:29.826
Petr Andrysek
Martin Kovar
Jan Povysil
Tomas Scharf
N/A 4 × 50 m freestyle relay (20pts) 2:45.235 Q2:41.375
Filip Coufal
Dalibor Mach
Tomas Scharf
Lukas Urbanek
N/A 4 × 100 m freestyle relay (34pts) 4:21.778 Q4:22.358
Martin Kovar
Dalibor Mach
Jan Povysil
Tomas Scharf
N/A 4 × 50 m medley relay (20pts) 3:08.368 Q3:12.828

Women

AthleteClassEventHeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Katerina Coufalova SB9 100m breaststroke 1:23.191 Q1:24.17Gold medal icon.svg
Tereza Diepoldova S9 400m freestyle 5:26.4911did not advance
100m backstroke 1:23.9413did not advance
SM9 200m individual medley 3:04.7714did not advance
Bela Hlaváčková S5 50m freestyle 38.463 Q38.424
100m freestyle 1:25.805 Q1:25.365
50m backstroke 41.781 Q42.36Gold medal icon.svg
50m butterfly N/A50.845
SB4 100m breaststroke 2:04.586 Q2:06.176
Petra Hrabinova S7 400m freestyle 6:50.0212did not advance
SB6 100m breaststroke 1:56.345 Q1:55.106
Katerina Liskova S5 50m freestyle 43.566 Q43.836
100m freestyle 1:32.776 Q1:30.186
200m freestyle 3:15.544 Q3:18.554
50m backstroke 49.974 Q51.114

Table tennis

Men

AthleteEventPreliminariesRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Jaroslav Cieslar Men's singles 9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Last  (NED)
W 3-2
Flag of Iran.svg  Alimardani  (IRI)
W 3-0
Flag of Croatia.svg  Gubica  (CRO)
W 3-0
1 QFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lu X  (CHN)
L 1-3
did not advance
Miroslav Cinibulk Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag.svg  Hsu C S  (TPE)
L 2-3
Flag of France.svg  Serignat  (FRA)
L 0-3
Flag of Austria.svg  Gutdeutsch  (AUT)
L 2-3
4did not advance
Milan Duracka Men's singles 7 Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Furlan  (ITA)
L 0-3
Flag of Spain.svg  Morales  (ESP)
L 0-3
Flag of Brazil.svg  Lima  (BRA)
W 3-1
3did not advance
Frantisek Glazar Men's singles 3 Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg  Kesler  (SCG)
L 2-3
Flag of Austria.svg  Kramminger  (AUT)
L 2-3
Flag of Greece.svg  Siachos  (GRE)
W 3–0
3did not advance
Ivan Karavec Men's singles 10 Flag of Israel.svg  Altaratz  (ISR)
W 3-1
Flag of Spain.svg  Agudo  (ESP)
DSQ
3did not advance
Jiri Soukup Men's singles 8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ledoux  (BEL)
L 0-3
Flag of the United States.svg  Lo  (USA)
W 3-0
Flag of South Africa.svg  J du Plooy  (RSA)
W 3-1
2 QFlag of Liechtenstein.svg  Frommelt  (LIE)
L 2-3
did not advance
Michal Stefanu Men's singles 4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Y  (CHN)
L 0-3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  A Chan  (GBR)
W 3-0
Flag of Brazil.svg  Freitas  (BRA)
W 3-0
2 QFlag of France.svg  Pechard  (FRA)
W 3-1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ghion  (BEL)
W 3-1
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Choi K S  (KOR)
W 3-0
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Y  (CHN)
L 2-3
Silver medal icon.svg
Rene Taus Men's singles 5 Flag of Norway.svg  Urhaug  (NOR)
L 0-3
Flag of France.svg  Rosec  (FRA)
L 1-3
3did not advance
Tomas Vrbka Men's singles 10 Flag of France.svg  de la Bourdonnaye  (FRA)
L 0-3
Flag of Mexico.svg  Vivanco  (MEX)
W 3-0
Flag of Jordan.svg  Khalil  (JOR)
W 3-0
2 QFlag of Slovakia.svg  Gaspar  (SVK)
L 0-3
did not advance
Frantisek Glazar
Michal Stefanu
Rene Taus
Men's teams 5 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)
W 3-0
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)
W 3-1
1 QFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)
W 3-1
Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
W 3-2
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)
W 3-2
Gold medal icon.svg
Milan Duracka
Jiri Soukup
Men's team 8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)
L 0-3
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)
L 1-3
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)
L 0-3
4did not advance
Jaroslav Cieslar
Miroslav Cinibulk
Ivan Karabec
Tomas Vrbka
Men's team 10 Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)
W 3-1
Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy  (ITA)
W 3-1
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)
W 3-0
1 QFlag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
L 1-3
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)
L 1-3
4

Ivan Karabec was disqualified due to excessive use of prohibited solvents on his rackets: he was out of the competition.

Women

AthleteEventPreliminariesQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Jaroslava Janeckova Women's singles 6-8 Flag of Poland.svg  Turowska  (POL)
L 1-3
Flag of Russia.svg  Tchebanika  (RUS)
W 3-2
2 QFlag of Russia.svg  Ovsjannikova  (RUS)
L 1-3
did not advance
Jolana Matouskova Women's singles 10 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Y Q  (CHN)
W 3-1
Flag of Poland.svg  Jagodzinska  (POL)
W 3-0
Flag of France.svg  Sevin  (FRA)
W/O
1 QFlag of Japan.svg  Kudo  (JPN)
W 3-2
Flag of Poland.svg  Partyka  (POL)
L 0-3
Silver medal icon.svg
Jitka Pivarciova Women's singles 5 Flag of Mexico.svg  Hoffmann  (MEX)
W 3–0
Flag of Japan.svg  Bessho  (JPN)
W 3–1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Gu G  (CHN)
W 3-1
1 QFlag of France.svg  Palasse  (FRA)
W 3-1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ren G X  (CHN)
L 1-3
Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag.svg  Wei M H  (TPE)
L 2-3
4
Michala Zakova Women's singles 10 Flag of Poland.svg  Partyka  (POL)
L 0-3
Flag of Japan.svg  Kudo  (JPN)
L 0-3
Flag of France.svg  le Morvan  (FRA)
W 3-2
3did not advance

Wheelchair tennis

Men

AthleteClassEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Miroslav Brychta Open Men's singles Flag of South Africa.svg  Hubbard  (RSA)
W 6–0, 6–0
Flag of Sweden.svg  Olsson  (SWE)
W 7–5, 6–2
Flag of France.svg  Jeremiasz  (FRA)
L 3–6, 2–6
did not advance

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Eucharia Njideka Iyiazi is a Paralympian athlete from Nigeria competing mainly in category F57/58 shot put and discus throw events. She has competed at four paralympics taking two gold, a silver and two bronze medals.

Martin Němec is a Paralympian athlete from Czech Republic competing mainly in category F55 throwing events.

Rostislav Pohlmann is a Paralympian athlete from the Czech Republic competing mainly in category F57 throwing events.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Zanele Situ</span> South African Paralympic athlete

Ntombizanele Situ, better known as Zanele Situ, is a Paralympian athlete from South Africa competing mainly in category F54 throwing events. Specialising in the javelin throw, Situ is a two-time gold medalist at both the Paralympics and the IPC Athletics World Championships and is the first female South African black athlete to win a Paralympic gold medal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Russell Short</span> Australian Paralympic athlete

Russell Luke Short, OAM is an Australian legally blind athlete, who has competed at eight Paralympics from 1988 to 2016 and won six gold, two silver and four bronze medals at the Games. He competes in discus, javelin, and shot put.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aled Davies (field athlete)</span> Welsh Paralympic athlete

Aled Siôn Davies is a Welsh Paralympian athlete competing mainly in category F42 throwing events. In 2012 he became the world record holder of the F42 shot put and in the 2012 Summer Paralympics he took the bronze medal in shot put and gold in the discus. In 2013 Davies took the World Championship gold in both the shot put and discus in Lyon. He won double gold in his home country at the 2014 IPC Athletics European Championships in the shot put and discus. This followed his silver medal in the F42-44 discus from the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow where he represented Wales. Davies also took part in the Channel 4 TV series Celebrity SAS: Who dares wins

Daniel West is a British Paralympian track and field athlete competing mainly in category F34 throwing events. He has represented Great Britain in four Paralympic Games and has qualified for the team for a fifth time at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. West has two bronze Paralympic medals and one silver, all in the shot put, and has medalled in the IPC World Championships and the Commonwealth Games.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Slovakia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Slovakia competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 to 18 September 2016.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">India at the 2016 Summer Paralympics</span> Sporting event delegation

India competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 to 18 September 2016. Indian athletes have appeared in every edition of the Summer Paralympic Games since 1968.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Egypt at the 1992 Summer Paralympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Egypt competed at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona, Spain. The 41 member team competed in athletics, powerlifting and shooting. They won 20 medals including 7 gold, 6 silver and 7 bronze, finishing 19th on the medal table. Members of the team included athletics competitors Ahmed Mohamed, Said Afifi, Aymen Ibrahim, Hany Mohamed, Mohamed Abdulla Mohamed and Mohamed Said, and shooter Sherif Abd Alla.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Samoa at the 2016 Summer Paralympics</span> Sporting event delegation

Samoa competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 to 18 September 2016, sending two discus athletes, one male and one female. This was Samoa's fifth consecutive Paralympics, with their first Paralympics in 2000. Alefosio ‘Sio’ Laki finished 12th, setting a new personal record. Maggie Aiono finished the Paralympics in 11th place. As of the conclusion of these Paralympics, Samoa has not won a Paralympic medal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Faroe Islands at the 2016 Summer Paralympics</span> Sporting event delegation

The Faroe Islands sent a delegation to compete at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7–18 September 2016. They sent one participant, Krista Mørkøre, who participated in three events in swimming. Her top finish was 10th in women's 400 m freestyle S10, and she did not qualify for the finals of any of her three events.

References

  1. "Participation Numbers Athens 2004 Paralympic Games". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  2. "Medal Standings Athens 2004 Paralympic Games". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 8 June 2011.