France at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

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France at the
2016 Summer Paralympics
Flag of France.svg
IPC code FRA
NPC French Paralympic and Sports Committee
Website france-paralympique.fr
in Rio de Janeiro
Competitors126 in 17 sports
Flag bearer Michaël Jérémiasz
Medals
Ranked 12th
Gold
9
Silver
5
Bronze
14
Total
28
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)

France competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 September to 18 September 2016. The first places the team qualified were for four athletes in sailing events.

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Disability classifications

Every participant at the Paralympics has their disability grouped into one of five disability categories; amputation, the condition may be congenital or sustained through injury or illness; cerebral palsy; wheelchair athletes, there is often overlap between this and other categories; visual impairment, including blindness; Les autres, any physical disability that does not fall strictly under one of the other categories, for example dwarfism or multiple sclerosis. [1] [2] Each Paralympic sport then has its own classifications, dependent upon the specific physical demands of competition. Events are given a code, made of numbers and letters, describing the type of event and classification of the athletes competing. Some sports, such as athletics, divide athletes by both the category and severity of their disabilities, other sports, for example swimming, group competitors from different categories together, the only separation being based on the severity of the disability. [3]

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nantenin Keïta Athletics Women's 400m T13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marie-Amelie Le Fur Athletics Women's 400m T44
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marie-Amelie Le Fur Athletics Women's long jump T44
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sandrine Martinet Judo Women's -52kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Damien Seguin Sailing Norlin Mark 3 / 2.4m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Fabien Lamirault Table tennis Men's singles class 2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Fabien Lamirault
Stephane Molliens
Jean-François Ducay
Table tennis Men's team class 1–2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Robert Citerne
Yannick Ifebe
Romain Noble
Wheelchair fencing Men's team épée
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Stéphane Houdet
Nicolas Peifer
Wheelchair tennis Men's doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Pierre Fairbank Athletics Men's 800m T53
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mandy Francois-Elie Athletics Women's 100m T37
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Souhad Ghazouani Athletics Women's -73kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver David Smétanine Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S4
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Thu Kamkasomphou Table tennis Women's singles class 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pierre Fairbank Athletics Men's 400m T54
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Louis Radius Athletics Men's 1500m T38
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Arnaud Assoumani Athletics Men's long jump T47
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Marie-Amelie Le Fur Athletics Women's 200m T44
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Joël Jeannot Cycling Men's road race H4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Cindy Moreau Paracanoeing Women's KL3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gwladys Lemoussu Paratriathlon Women's individual PT4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Perle Bouge
Stephane Tardieu
Rowing Mixed double sculls
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Élodie Lorandi Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Élodie Lorandi Swimming Women's 400m freestyle S10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Florian Merrien Table tennis Men's singles class 3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maxime Thomas Table tennis Men's singles class 4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maxime Valet Wheelchair fencing Men's foil B
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ludovic Lemoine
Damien Tokatlian
Maxime Valet
Wheelchair fencing Men's team foil

Archery

Eric Pereira earned France a spot at the Rio Games following his performance at the 2015 World Archery Para Championships. He qualified the country in the compound men's open event. Brigitte Duboc earned France a second spot, with her performance in the recurve women's open event. [4]

Cycling

With one pathway for qualification being one highest ranked NPCs on the UCI Para-Cycling male and female Nations Ranking Lists on 31 December 2014, France qualified for the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, assuming they continued to meet all other eligibility requirements. [5] [6]

Equestrian

The country earned an individual slot via the Para Equestrian Individual Ranking List Allocation method. [7]

Paracanoeing

France earned a qualifying spot at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in this sport following their performance at the 2015 ICF Canoe Sprint & Paracanoe World Championships in Milan, Italy where the top six finishers in each Paralympic event earned a qualifying spot for their nation. Agnès Lacheux earned the spot for France after finishing sixth in the women's KL1 event. Cindy Moreau earned a second spot for France after finishing third in the women's KL3 event. [8] [9]

Rowing

One pathway for qualifying for Rio involved having a boat have top eight finish at the 2015 FISA World Rowing Championships in a medal event. France qualified for the 2016 Games under this criteria in the TA Mixed Double Sculls event with a third-place finish in a time of 04:06.080. [10] [11] France qualified a second boat with an eighth-place finish in the LTA Mixed Coxed Four event in a time of 03:32.590, thirteen seconds behind first-place finisher, Great Britain, who had a time of 03:19.560. [12]

Sailing

France qualified a boat for two of the three sailing classes at the Games through their results at the 2014 Disabled Sailing World Championships held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Places were earned in the solo 2.4mR event and a crew also qualified for the three-person Sonar class. [13]

Shooting

The first opportunity to qualify for shooting at the Rio Games took place at the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships in Suhl. Shooters earned spots for their NPC. France earned a spot at this competition in the R4 – 10m Air Rifle Standing Mixed SH2 event as a result of the performance of Tanguy De La Forest. In the R7 – 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men SH1, Didier Richard gave France their second spot. [14] [15] [16]

The country sent shooters to 2015 IPC Shooting World Cup in Osijek, Croatia, where Rio direct qualification was also available. They earned a qualifying spot at this event based on the performance of Christophe Tanche in the R3 – 10m Air Rifle Prone Mixed SH1 event. [15] [17]

The last direct qualifying event for Rio in shooting took place at the 2015 IPC Shooting World Cup in Fort Benning in November. Cédric Fèvre-Chevalier earned a qualifying spot for their country at this competition in the R6 Mixed 50m Rifle Prone SH1 event. [15] [18]

Swimming

The top two finishers in each Rio medal event at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships earned a qualifying spot for their country for Rio. Charles Rozoy earned France a spot after winning silver in the Men's 100m Butterfly S8. [19] [20]

Wheelchair basketball

The France women's national wheelchair basketball team qualified for the 2016 Rio Paralympics. [21]

As hosts, Brazil got to choose which group they were put into. They were partnered with Algeria, who would be put in the group they did not choose. Brazil chose Group A, which included Canada, Germany, Great Britain and Argentina. Algeria ended up in Group B with the United States, the Netherlands, France and China. [22]

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States 440288138+1508 Quarter-finals
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 431300148+1527
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 422212187+256
4Flag of France.svg  France 413178266885
5Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 404933322394 9th/10th place playoff
Source: Paralympic.org
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.

Wheelchair rugby

France qualified for the Rio Paralympics. They were scheduled to open play in Rio against the United States on September 14. Their second game was scheduled to be against Japan on September 15. Their final game of group play as against Sweden on September 16. [23] France entered the tournament ranked number seven in the world. [24]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3300165142+236 Semi-finals
2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 3201163155+84
3Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 310214515162 Fifth place Match
4Flag of France.svg  France 3003141166250 Seventh place Match
Source: Rio2016
United States  Flag of the United States.svg51–42Flag of France.svg  France
Report
Carioca Arena 1, Rio de Janeiro
Referee: Jean Choiniere, Liam Costello

Japan  Flag of Japan.svg57–52Flag of France.svg  France
Report
Carioca Arena 1, Rio de Janeiro
Referee: Brian Ward, Pierre-Alexandre Briere

France  Flag of France.svg47–55Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Report
Carioca Arena 1, Rio de Janeiro
Referee: Mitch Carr, Jean Choiniere

Seventh-place match

Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg54–59Flag of France.svg  France
Report
Carioca Arena 1, Rio de Janeiro
Referee: Perre-Alexandre Briere, Brian Ward

Wheelchair tennis

France qualified four competitors in the men's single event, Frédéric Cattanéo, Stéphane Houdet, Michaël Jérémiasz and Nicolas Peifer. France qualified two players in the women's singles event. Charlotte Famin qualified via the standard route. Charlotte Famin earned her slot via a Bipartite Commission Invitation place. [25]

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