Kuwait at the 2004 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | KUW |
NPC | Kuwait Paralympic Committee |
in Athens | |
Competitors | 14 in 2 sports |
Medals Ranked 48th |
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Summer Paralympics appearances | |
Kuwait competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. The team included 14 athletes, 13 men and 1 women. [1] Competitors from Kuwait won 6 medals, including 1 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze to finish 48th in the medal table. [2]
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Athlete | Class | Event | Heats | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | |||
Hamad Aladwani | T53 | 100m | 15.38 | 4 Q | N/A | 15.06 | ||
200m | 26.58 | 2 Q | N/A | 26.37 | ||||
400m | N/A |
Athlete | Class | Event | Final | ||
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Result | Points | Rank | |||
Ahmed Abdullah | F32 | Shot put | 6.38 | - | 5 |
Atef Al-Dousari | F53 | Discus | 18.22 | - | 7 |
Dhari Al-Mutairi | F32 | Shot put | 6.86 | - | |
Mashal Al-Otaibi | F55-56 | Javelin | 28.12 | 878 | 12 |
Adel Alajmi | F58 | Shot put | 13.23 | - | 7 |
Ahmad Makhseed | F33-34 | Discus | 19.34 | 872 | 7 |
Shot put | 7.63 | 795 | 10 | ||
Nezar Mohammad | P54-58 | Pentathlon | 4954 | 8 | |
Fahad Salem | F58 | Discus | 47.96 | - | 7 |
Athlete | Class | Event | Final | ||
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Result | Points | Rank | |||
Maha Alsheraian | F32-34/51-53 | Discus | 9.94 | 1155 | |
F32-34/52/53 | Shot put | 5.26 | 1174 |
Athlete | Event | Result | Rank |
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Sabah Al Shakhtali | 60kg | 145.0 | 10 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / BM | |||
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Opposition | Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Mohammad Almansouri | Men's épée A | Stanczuk (POL) | L 0-5 | 5 Q | Jablonski (POL) L 10-15 | Did not advance | |||
Zhang (CHN) | L 0-5 | ||||||||
Citerne (FRA) | L 5-5 | ||||||||
Ahner (GER) | L 4-5 | ||||||||
Sanchez (ESP) | W 5-3 | ||||||||
Men's foil A | Zhang C (CHN) | L 1-5 | 4 Q | Pender (POL) L 7-15 | Did not advance | ||||
Pellegrini (ITA) | L 0-5 | ||||||||
Maillard (FRA) | L 4-5 | ||||||||
A Rodriguez (ESP) | W 5-0 | ||||||||
Tariq Al Qallaf | Men's épée A | Lipinski (GER) | L 3–5 | 1 Q | Kwong (HKG) L 14-15 | Did not advance | |||
Jablonski (POL) | W 5-2 | ||||||||
Tai (HKG) | W 5-3 | ||||||||
More (FRA) | W 5-1 | ||||||||
Peppas (GRE) | W 5-1 | ||||||||
Rodriguez (ESP) | W 5-3 | ||||||||
Men's foil A | Fung (HKG) | L 3-5 | 2 Q | Citerne (FRA) W 15-5 | Zhang C (CHN) W 15-12 | Zhang L (CHN) L 9-15 | Pender (POL) L 12-15 | 4 | |
Walisiewicz (POL) | W 5-4 | ||||||||
El Assine (FRA) | W 5-2 | ||||||||
Serafini (ITA) | W 5-3 | ||||||||
Dulah (MAS) | W 5-3 | ||||||||
Abdulwahab Alsaedi | Men's épée B | Mayer (GER) | L 2-5 | 5 Q | Hu (CHN) L 11-15 | Did not advance | |||
Lewonowski (POL) | L 4-5 | ||||||||
Wong (HKG) | L 4-5 | ||||||||
Latreche (FRA) | L 4-5 | ||||||||
Shumate (USA) | W 5-4 | ||||||||
Men's foil B | Francois (FRA) | L 3-5 | 2 Q | Moreno (USA) W 15-3 | Hui (HKG) L 0-15 | Did not advance | |||
Hu (CHN) | L 2-5 | ||||||||
Komar (UKR) | W 5-1 | ||||||||
Wong (HKG) | W 5-2 |
Athlete | Event | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Mohammad Almansouri Tariq Al Qallaf Abdulwahab Alsaedi | Men's épée team | France (FRA) L 39–45 | United States (USA) W 45–24 | 5th/6th classification Germany (GER) W 45–39 | 5 |
Men's foil team | Italy (ITA) W 45-38 | Hong Kong (HKG) L 42-45 | Poland (POL) L 35-45 | 4 |
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