Czech Republic at the 2004 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | CZE |
NPC | Czech Paralympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Athens | |
Competitors | 65 in 8 sports |
Medals Ranked 12th |
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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.
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Roman Musil | Athletics | Men's shot put F33/34 |
Gold | Radim Beles | Athletics | Men's discus throw F32/51 |
Gold | Milan Kubala | Athletics | Men's discus throw F36 |
Gold | Martin Němec | Athletics | Men's discus throw F55 |
Gold | Rostislav Pohlmann | Athletics | Men's discus throw F57 |
Gold | Veronika Foltova | Athletics | Women's shot put F35/36 |
Gold | Martina Kniezkova | Athletics | Women's discus throw F32-34/51-53 |
Gold | Veronika Foltova | Athletics | Women's throw F35/36/38 |
Gold | Marcel Pipek | Cycling | Men's handcycle time trial HC B/C |
Gold | Jiří Ježek | Cycling | Men's bicycle road race/time trial LC2 |
Gold | Martin Kovar | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S3 |
Gold | Martin Kovar | Swimming | Men's 100m freestyle S3 |
Gold | Martin Kovar | Swimming | Men's 200m freestyle S3 |
Gold | Katerina Coufalova | Swimming | Women's 100m breaststroke SB9 |
Gold | Bela Hlaváčková | Swimming | Women's 50m backstroke S5 |
Gold | Frantisek Glazar Michal Stefanu Rene Taus | Table tennis | Men's teams class 5 |
Silver | Miroslav Sperk | Athletics | Men's discus throw F56 |
Silver | Radim Beles | Athletics | Men's club throw F32/51 |
Silver | Vladimira Bujarkova | Athletics | Women's shot put F37/38 |
Silver | Eva Kacanu | Athletics | Women's shot put F54/55 |
Silver | Veronika Foltova | Athletics | Women's javelin throw F35-38 |
Silver | Jiří Ježek | Cycling | Men's bicycle 4 km individual pursuit LC2 |
Silver | Michal Stefanu | Table tennis | Men's singles class 4 |
Silver | Jolana Matouskova | Table tennis | Women's singles class 10 |
Bronze | Dusan Grezl | Athletics | Men's shot put F38 |
Bronze | Frantisek Purgl | Athletics | Men's discus throw F54 |
Bronze | Rostislav Pohlmann | Athletics | Men's javelin throw F57 |
Bronze | Eva Berna | Athletics | Women's shot put F37/38 |
Bronze | Jiri Bouska | Cycling | Men's bicycle 1 km time trial CP 3/4 |
Bronze | Jiri Bouska | Cycling | Men's bicycle 3 km individual pursuit CP4 |
Bronze | Jiri Kaderavek | Swimming | Men's 100m freestyle S1 |
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition score | Opposition score | Opposition score | Opposition score | Opposition score | Rank | ||
Zdenek Sebek | Men's individual W1 | 643 | 3 | Bye | Minami (JPN) W 103-94 | Groenberg (SWE) L 96-99 | Fabry (USA) L 96-108 | 4 |
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition score | Opposition score | Opposition score | Opposition score | Opposition score | Rank | ||
Miroslava Cerna | Women's individual W1/W2 | 552 | 5 | — | Truccolo (ITA) W 119-117 | Fantato (ITA) L 80-85 | did not advance | ||
Lenka Kuncova | 545 | 9 | — | Smith (GBR) L 126-147 | did not advance | ||||
Marketa Sidkova | 550 | 6 | — | Parker (GBR) W 140-121 | Isozaki (JPN) L 85-94 | did not advance | |||
Miroslava Cerna Lenka Kuncova Marketa Sidkova | Women's teams open | 1647 | 3 | — | Italy (ITA) L 176-201 | did not advance |
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.
Athlete | Class | Event | Heats | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | |||
Aleš Švehlík | T38 | 800m | N/A | 2:16.53 | 6 |
Athlete | Class | Event | Final | ||
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Result | Points | Rank | |||
Radim Beles | F32/51 | Club throw | 25.44 | 993 | |
Discus | 9.77 | 1082 | |||
Dusan Grezl | F36/38 | Javelin | 41.52 | - | 6 |
F38 | Discus | 35.42 | - | 7 | |
Shot put | 13.19 | - | |||
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 | - | |
Roman Musil | F33/34 | Discus | 26.24 | 870 | 5 |
Shot put | 10.26 | 1069 PR | |||
Martin Němec | F55 | Discus | 37.18 WR | - | |
F55-56 | Javelin | 31.69 | 928 | 9 | |
F56 | Shot put | 11.09 | - | 4 | |
Rostislav Pohlmann | F57 | Discus | 47.53 WR | - | |
Javelin | 37.91 | - | |||
Shot put | DNS | ||||
Frantisek Purgl | F54 | Discus | 27.97 | - | |
Javelin | 22.42 | - | 6 | ||
Miroslav Sperk | F56 | Discus | 37.30 | - | |
Shot put | 7.42 | - | 18 | ||
Josef Stiak | F55-56 | Javelin | 31.69 | 989 | 5 |
F56 | Shot put | 9.15 | - | 14 | |
Petr Vratil | F36/38 | Javelin | 42.49 | - | 5 |
F38 | Discus | 38.51 | - | 4 |
Athlete | Class | Event | Final | ||
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Result | Points | Rank | |||
Eva Berna | F35-38 | Javelin | 20.63 | 930 | 10 |
F37 | Discus | 25.10 | 703 | 4 | |
F37/38 | Shot put | 9.47 | 1028 | ||
Vladimira Bujarkova | F37 | Discus | 22.51 | 706 | 7 |
F37/38 | Shot put | 9.68 | 1051 | ||
Andrea Farkasova | F35/36/38 | Discus | 17.89 | 700 | 13 |
F35-38 | Javelin | 22.02 | 946 | 9 | |
F37/38 | Shot put | 6.99 | 698 | 12 | |
Jana Fesslova | F54/55 | Discus | 19.04 | 744 | 12 |
Shot put | 6.86 | 791 | 11 | ||
Veronika Foltova | F35/36 | Shot put | 9.47 WR | 1363 | |
F35/36/38 | Discus | 23.47 PR | 1323 | ||
F35-38 | Javelin | 22.70 | 1288 | ||
Eva Kacanu | F54/55 | Shot put | 6.18 | 1016 | |
Martina Kniezkova | F32-34/51-53 | Discus | 15.28 | 1330 WR | |
F33/34/52/53 | Javelin | 9.42 | 1111 | 5 |
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||
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Opponent | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||||
Ales Bidlas | Mixed individual BC3 | Hanson (USA) | L 1-7 | 5 | did not advance | ||||||
Polychronidis (GRE) | W 5-4 | ||||||||||
Macedo (POR) | L 0-10 | ||||||||||
Cronin (IRL) | L 0-14 | ||||||||||
Radovan Krenek | Pesquera (ESP) | L 0-6 | 3 | did not advance | |||||||
Kabush (CAN) | L 0-9 | ||||||||||
O'Grady (IRL) | W 3-2 |
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.
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
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Daniela Prochazkova | Women's time trial LC1-4/CP 3/4 | 36:06.94 | 11 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | 1st round | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Opposition Time | Rank | ||
Jiri Bouska | Men's 1km time trial CP div 3/4 | — | 1:11.35 | ||||
Men's individual pursuit CP div 4 | 3:47.32 | 3 Q | Herholdt (RSA) W 3:43.61 | 3 q | Jirka (CZE) W 3:46.62 | ||
Jiří Ježek | Men's 1km time trial LC1-4 | — | 1:11.35 | 9 | |||
Men's individual pursuit LC2 | 5:06.85 | 2 Q | Granado (ESP) W 5:01.43 | 2 Q | Alcaide (ESP) L 5:01.23 | ||
Lubos Jirka | Men's 1km time trial CP div 3/4 | — | 1:15.62 | 7 | |||
Men's individual pursuit CP div 4 | 3:53.71 | 4 Q | Lungershausen (GER) W 3:53.36 | 4 q | Bouska (CZE) L 3:52.22 | 4 | |
Petr Plihal | Men's 1km time trial CP div 3/4 | — | 1:20.38 | 15 | |||
Men's individual pursuit CP div 4 | 4:16.37 | 11 | did not advance | ||||
Michal Stark | Men's 1km time trial LC1-4 | — | 1:12.94 | 14 | |||
Men's individual pursuit LC3 | 4:16.27 | 7 Q | Graf (GER) L 4:13.99 | 6 | did not advance | ||
Jiri Bouska Jiří Ježek Michal Stark | Men's team sprint LC1-4/CP 3/4 | 57.659 | 5 | Germany (GER) L 57.285 | 5 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Opposition Time | Rank | ||
Daniela Prochazkova | Women's time trial LC1-4/CP 3/4 | N/A | 1:33.13 | 12 |
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.
Athlete | Class | Event | Heats | Final | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | |||
Petr Andrysek | S6 | 400m freestyle | 6:19.19 | 13 | did not advance | |
Filip Coufal | S10 | 50m freestyle | 26.94 | 11 | did not advance | |
100m freestyle | 58.13 | 9 | did not advance | |||
400m freestyle | 4:42.97 | 11 | did not advance | |||
100m backstroke | 1:11.28 | 12 | did not advance | |||
100m butterfly | 1:07.28 | 13 | did not advance | |||
SM10 | 200m individual medley | 2:28.24 | 8 Q | 2:31.46 | 8 | |
Vojtech Franek | S2 | 50m freestyle | 1:17.51 | 7 Q | 1:19.79 | 8 |
100m freestyle | 2:52.46 | 8 Q | 2:50.16 | 8 | ||
200m freestyle | 6:22.01 | 10 | did not advance | |||
50m backstroke | 1:17.67 | 6 Q | 1:17.31 | 6 | ||
Jiri Kaderavek | S1 | 50m freestyle | N/A | 1:54.32 | 4 | |
100m freestyle | N/A | 3:40.46 | ||||
50m backstroke | N/A | 1:48.23 | 4 | |||
Martin Kovar | S3 | 50m freestyle | 47.04 PR | 1 Q | 45.65 WR | |
100m freestyle | 1:57.09 | 3 Q | 1:43.51 PR | |||
200m freestyle | 4:30.18 | 7 Q | 3:42.63 WR | |||
50m backstroke | 57.00 | 3 Q | 58.73 | 4 | ||
Dalibor Mach | S7 | 50m freestyle | 32.95 | 14 | did not advance | |
100m freestyle | 1:11.73 | 9 | did not advance | |||
400m freestyle | 5:38.41 | 10 | did not advance | |||
50m butterfly | 37.91 | 12 | did not advance | |||
SB6 | 100m breaststroke | N/A | 1:44.11 | 8 | ||
SM7 | 200m individual medley | 3:15.18 | 13 | did not advance | ||
Pavel Machala | S9 | 50m freestyle | 28.47 | 17 | did not advance | |
100m freestyle | 1:02.29 | 16 | did not advance | |||
Jan Povysil | S4 | 50m freestyle | 41.61 | 4 Q | 42.33 | 6 |
100m freestyle | 1:31.72 | 5 Q | 1:38.38 | 7 | ||
200m freestyle | 3:24.27 | 6 Q | 3:22.85 | 5 | ||
50m backstroke | 53.40 | 4 Q | 54.82 | 8 | ||
50m butterfly | 1:07.18 | 8 Q | 1:07.65 | 7 | ||
SB3 | 50m breaststroke | 58.74 | 8 Q | 59.16 | 8 | |
SM4 | 150m individual medley | 3:04.57 | 10 | did not advance | ||
Tomas Scharf | S7 | 50m freestyle | 32.67 | 13 | did not advance | |
50m butterfly | 39.68 | 14 | did not advance | |||
Martin Štěpánek | S13 | 50m freestyle | 27.36 | 9 | did not advance | |
100m freestyle | 1:00.66 | 9 | did not advance | |||
100m backstroke | 1:13.67 | 8 Q | 1:12.66 | 8 | ||
SB13 | 100m breaststroke | 1:18.19 | 6 Q | DSQ | ||
SM13 | 200m individual medley | 2:36.81 | 7 Q | 2:35.22 | 7 | |
Lukas Urbanek | S10 | 100m freestyle | 58.64 | 12 | did not advance | |
400m freestyle | 4:32.68 | 7 Q | 4:29.82 | 6 | ||
Petr Andrysek Martin Kovar Jan Povysil Tomas Scharf | N/A | 4 × 50 m freestyle relay (20pts) | 2:45.23 | 5 Q | 2:41.37 | 5 |
Filip Coufal Dalibor Mach Tomas Scharf Lukas Urbanek | N/A | 4 × 100 m freestyle relay (34pts) | 4:21.77 | 8 Q | 4:22.35 | 8 |
Martin Kovar Dalibor Mach Jan Povysil Tomas Scharf | N/A | 4 × 50 m medley relay (20pts) | 3:08.36 | 8 Q | 3:12.82 | 8 |
Athlete | Class | Event | Heats | Final | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | |||
Katerina Coufalova | SB9 | 100m breaststroke | 1:23.19 | 1 Q | 1:24.17 | |
Tereza Diepoldova | S9 | 400m freestyle | 5:26.49 | 11 | did not advance | |
100m backstroke | 1:23.94 | 13 | did not advance | |||
SM9 | 200m individual medley | 3:04.77 | 14 | did not advance | ||
Bela Hlaváčková | S5 | 50m freestyle | 38.46 | 3 Q | 38.42 | 4 |
100m freestyle | 1:25.80 | 5 Q | 1:25.36 | 5 | ||
50m backstroke | 41.78 | 1 Q | 42.36 | |||
50m butterfly | N/A | 50.84 | 5 | |||
SB4 | 100m breaststroke | 2:04.58 | 6 Q | 2:06.17 | 6 | |
Petra Hrabinova | S7 | 400m freestyle | 6:50.02 | 12 | did not advance | |
SB6 | 100m breaststroke | 1:56.34 | 5 Q | 1:55.10 | 6 | |
Katerina Liskova | S5 | 50m freestyle | 43.56 | 6 Q | 43.83 | 6 |
100m freestyle | 1:32.77 | 6 Q | 1:30.18 | 6 | ||
200m freestyle | 3:15.54 | 4 Q | 3:18.55 | 4 | ||
50m backstroke | 49.97 | 4 Q | 51.11 | 4 |
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||||
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Jaroslav Cieslar | Men's singles 9 | Last (NED) W 3-2 | Alimardani (IRI) W 3-0 | Gubica (CRO) W 3-0 | 1 Q | Lu X (CHN) L 1-3 | did not advance | |||
Miroslav Cinibulk | Hsu C S (TPE) L 2-3 | Serignat (FRA) L 0-3 | Gutdeutsch (AUT) L 2-3 | 4 | did not advance | |||||
Milan Duracka | Men's singles 7 | Furlan (ITA) L 0-3 | Morales (ESP) L 0-3 | Lima (BRA) W 3-1 | 3 | did not advance | ||||
Frantisek Glazar | Men's singles 3 | Kesler (SCG) L 2-3 | Kramminger (AUT) L 2-3 | Siachos (GRE) W 3–0 | 3 | did not advance | ||||
Ivan Karavec | Men's singles 10 | Altaratz (ISR) W 3-1 | Agudo (ESP) DSQ | — | 3 | did not advance | ||||
Jiri Soukup | Men's singles 8 | Ledoux (BEL) L 0-3 | Lo (USA) W 3-0 | J du Plooy (RSA) W 3-1 | 2 Q | — | Frommelt (LIE) L 2-3 | did not advance | ||
Michal Stefanu | Men's singles 4 | Zhang Y (CHN) L 0-3 | A Chan (GBR) W 3-0 | Freitas (BRA) W 3-0 | 2 Q | Pechard (FRA) W 3-1 | Ghion (BEL) W 3-1 | Choi K S (KOR) W 3-0 | Zhang Y (CHN) L 2-3 | |
Rene Taus | Men's singles 5 | Urhaug (NOR) L 0-3 | Rosec (FRA) L 1-3 | — | 3 | did not advance | ||||
Tomas Vrbka | Men's singles 10 | de la Bourdonnaye (FRA) L 0-3 | Vivanco (MEX) W 3-0 | Khalil (JOR) W 3-0 | 2 Q | — | Gaspar (SVK) L 0-3 | did not advance | ||
Frantisek Glazar Michal Stefanu Rene Taus | Men's teams 5 | Germany (GER) W 3-0 | Japan (JPN) W 3-1 | — | 1 Q | — | Sweden (SWE) W 3-1 | France (FRA) W 3-2 | South Korea (KOR) W 3-2 | |
Milan Duracka Jiri Soukup | Men's team 8 | Belgium (BEL) L 0-3 | China (CHN) L 1-3 | Spain (ESP) L 0-3 | 4 | did not advance | ||||
Jaroslav Cieslar Miroslav Cinibulk Ivan Karabec Tomas Vrbka | Men's team 10 | Sweden (SWE) W 3-1 | Italy (ITA) W 3-1 | Hungary (HUN) W 3-0 | 1 Q | — | France (FRA) L 1-3 | 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.
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||||
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Jaroslava Janeckova | Women's singles 6-8 | Turowska (POL) L 1-3 | Tchebanika (RUS) W 3-2 | — | 2 Q | Ovsjannikova (RUS) L 1-3 | did not advance | ||
Jolana Matouskova | Women's singles 10 | Li Y Q (CHN) W 3-1 | Jagodzinska (POL) W 3-0 | Sevin (FRA) W/O | 1 Q | — | Kudo (JPN) W 3-2 | Partyka (POL) L 0-3 | |
Jitka Pivarciova | Women's singles 5 | Hoffmann (MEX) W 3–0 | Bessho (JPN) W 3–1 | Gu G (CHN) W 3-1 | 1 Q | Palasse (FRA) W 3-1 | Ren G X (CHN) L 1-3 | Wei M H (TPE) L 2-3 | 4 |
Michala Zakova | Women's singles 10 | Partyka (POL) L 0-3 | Kudo (JPN) L 0-3 | le Morvan (FRA) W 3-2 | 3 | did not advance |
Athlete | Class | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | |||
Miroslav Brychta | Open | Men's singles | Hubbard (RSA) W 6–0, 6–0 | Olsson (SWE) W 7–5, 6–2 | Jeremiasz (FRA) L 3–6, 2–6 | did not advance |
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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.
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.
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.
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.