France at the 1976 Summer Paralympics

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France at the
1976 Summer Paralympics
Flag of France.svg
IPC code FRA
NPC French Paralympic and Sports Committee
Website france-paralympique.fr
in Toronto
Competitors52 in 9 sports
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
23
Silver
21
Bronze
14
Total
58
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)

France sent a delegation to compete at the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its athletes finished eight in the overall medal count. [1]

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg GoldGino Maraschin
A. Piutti
Thore
Archery Men's advanced metric round team open
Gold medal icon.svg GoldJ. M. Chapuis
A. Galea
Malgogne
Archery Men's novice and tetraplegics round team A-C
Gold medal icon.svg GoldJ. M. Chapuis Archery Men's novice round open
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mireille Maraschin Archery Women's advanced metric round open
Gold medal icon.svg GoldCailloux Athletics Men's 100m E1
Gold medal icon.svg GoldB. Perry Athletics Men's 100m F1
Gold medal icon.svg GoldJ. Alexandre Athletics Men's 1500m F
Gold medal icon.svg GoldB. Perry Athletics Men's 1500m F1
Gold medal icon.svg GoldA. Piutti
Thore
Dartchery Men's pairs open
Gold medal icon.svg GoldP. Chassagne
Leon Sur
Lawn bowls Men's pairs D
Gold medal icon.svg GoldB. Perry Swimming Men's 50m freestyle F1
Gold medal icon.svg GoldB. Perry Swimming Men's 50m backstroke F1
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Robert Gallais Swimming Men's 100m backstroke C
Gold medal icon.svg GoldVillatte Swimming Men's 100m backstroke D
Gold medal icon.svg GoldB. Perry Swimming Men's 100m individual medley F1
Gold medal icon.svg GoldHeller Swimming Women's 100m butterfly 6
Silver medal icon.svg SilverThore Archery Men's advanced metric round open
Silver medal icon.svg SilverA. Galea Archery Men's novice round open
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Leon Sur Athletics Men's javelin throw D
Silver medal icon.svg SilverCailloux Swimming Men's 50m backstroke E1
Silver medal icon.svg SilverA. Maillet Swimming Men's 150m individual medley D1
Silver medal icon.svg SilverVillatte Swimming Men's 200m individual medley D
Silver medal icon.svg SilverTournier Swimming Women's 25m freestyle 1B
Silver medal icon.svg SilverHeller Swimming Women's 100m freestyle 6
Silver medal icon.svg SilverHeller Swimming Women's 100m backstroke 6
Silver medal icon.svg SilverP. Chassagne Table tennis Men's singles D
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Maguy Ramousse Table tennis Women's singles 2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jean-Michel Barberane Weightlifting Men's light featherweight
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Joseph Ponnier Weightlifting Men's featherweight
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Alex Eguers Weightlifting Men's lightweight
Silver medal icon.svg SilverAoudmond Weightlifting Men's middleweight
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeP. Morel Athletics Men's javelin throw 5
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeA. Maillet Swimming Men's 50m freestyle D1
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFinck Swimming Men's 100m backstroke C1
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRaffin Swimming Men's 25m breaststroke 1A
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeA. Maillet Swimming Men's 50m breaststroke D1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Robert Gallais Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke C
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFinck Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke C1
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeVillatte Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke D
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Robert Gallais Swimming Men's 200m individual medley C
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeVaccara Swimming Men's 400m individual medley A
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maguy Ramousse Table tennis Women's teams 2

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References

  1. "Medal Standings Toronto 1976 Paralympic Games". International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original (pdf) on September 11, 2012. Retrieved March 24, 2012.