Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Paralympics

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Lithuania at the
2004 Summer Paralympics
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg
IPC code LTU
NPC Lithuanian Paralympic Committee
Website www.lpok.lt
in Athens
Competitors19 in 5 sports
Medals
Ranked 50th
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
5
Total
7
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union (1988)

Lithuania competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece.

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aldona Grigaliūnienė Athletics Women's Shot put F37/38
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kestutis Skucas Swimming Men's 50 m backstroke S4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kęstutis Bartkėnas Athletics Men's 10000 metres T13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Linas Balsys Athletics Men's Marathon T13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rolandas Urbonas Athletics Men's Discus throw F12
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Algirdas Tatulis Athletics Men's Discus throw F42
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jonas Stoskus Judo Men's Middleweight (90 kg)

Sports

Athletics

Men's track

AthleteClassEventHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Linas Balsys T13 5000m DNS
10000m DNF
Marathon 2:43:55Bronze medal icon.svg
Kęstutis Bartkėnas T13 5000m 15:47.464
10000m 32:05.17Bronze medal icon.svg
Marathon DNF
Andrius Kalvelis T13 800m 2:03.476
1500m 4:16.2417did not advance

Men's field

AthleteClassEventFinal
ResultPointsRank
Vytautas Girnius F11 Javelin 39.01-6
Tomas Kairys P44 Pentathlon 38745
Algirdas Tatulis F42 Discus 43.62-Bronze medal icon.svg
Rolandas Urbonas F13 Discus 43.32-Bronze medal icon.svg
Shot put 14.96-5

Women's track

AthleteClassEventHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Sigita Markevičienė T11 100m 13.999did not advance
200m 28.987 q29.806 B28.702

Women's field

AthleteClassEventFinal
ResultPointsRank
Aldona Grigaliūnienė F35/36/38 Discus 21.7485011
F37/38 Shot put 11.07 WR1105Gold medal icon.svg
Dangute Skeriene F12 Shot put 11.16-4

Goalball

The men's goalball team didn't win any medals; they were 9th out of 12 teams.

Players

Tournament

GameMatchScoreRank
1Lithuania vs. Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)1 - 45
2Lithuania vs. Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)5 - 10
3Lithuania vs. Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)8 - 4
4Lithuania vs. Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)1 - 6
5Lithuania vs. Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)7 - 4
9/10th classificationLithuania vs. Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)6 - 49

Judo

AthleteEventPreliminaryQuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechage
round 1
Repechage
round 2
Final/
Bronze medal contest
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Jonas Stoskus Men's 90kg Flag of Algeria.svg  Nine  (ALG)
L 0011S-0211S
Flag of the United States.svg  Jones  (USA)
W 1001–0000
Flag of Japan.svg  Miyauchi  (JPN)
W 1000S-0001
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Park J M  (KOR)
W 0011C-0010C Bronze medal icon.svg

Powerlifting

AthleteEventResultRank
Dmitrijus Archipovas 75kg 150.013

Swimming

Men

AthleteClassEventHeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Kęstutis Skučas S4 50m freestyle DNSdid not advance
100m freestyle DNSdid not advance
200m freestyle 3:48.2111did not advance
50m backstroke 50.413 Q47.62Silver medal icon.svg
50m butterfly 1:02.316 Q1:00.455
SB3 50m breaststroke 1:06.7410did not advance
SM4 150m individual medley DNSdid not advance

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