Medal record | ||
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Paralympic athletics | ||
Representing Sweden | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
2000 Sydney | 200 metres - T53 | |
2000 Sydney | 400 metres - T53 | |
2004 Athens | 400 metres - T53 | |
2004 Athens | 800 metres - T53 |
Madelene Nordlund is a Paralympic athlete from Sweden competing mainly in category T53 100m to 800m events.
Nordlund first competed in a Summer Paralympics in Sydney in 2000 winning two silver medals in the T53 200m and 800m. Four years later Nordlund competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics winning a silver medal in the 400m and a bronze medal in the 800m. In Beijing in the 2008 Summer Paralympics she competed in the 1000m, 200m, 400m and 800m but could not add to her medal tally. [1]
Richard Andrew Colman is an Australian Paralympic athlete, competing mainly in category T53 sprint events. He was born with spina bifida. He represented Australia at the four Paralympics - 2004 to 2016.
Hong Suk-Man(Korean:홍석만) is a Paralympian athlete from South Korea competing mainly in category T53 sprint events.
Zhou Hongzhuan is a Paralympian athlete from China competing mainly in category T53 sprint and mid-distance events.
Angela Ballard is an Australian Paralympic athlete who competes in T53 wheelchair sprint events. She became a paraplegic at age 7 due to a car accident.
Pichet Krungget is a Paralympian athlete from Thailand competing mainly in category T53 sprint events.
Rima Akberdinovna Batalova is a Russian politician. She was formerly a Paralympian athlete competing mainly in category T12 middle-distance events.
Marcel Eric Hug is a Paralympian athlete from Switzerland competing in category T54 wheelchair racing events. Hug, nicknamed 'The Silver Bullet', has competed in four Summer Paralympic Games for Switzerland, winning two bronze medals in his first Games in Athens in 2004. In 2010 he set four world records in four days, and at the 2011 World Championships he won a gold in the 10,000 metres and four silver medals, losing the gold in three events to long term rival David Weir. This rivalry continued into the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, where Hug won two silvers, in the 800m and the marathon. In the 2013 World Championships Hug dominated the field, winning five golds and a silver. During the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, Hug was one of the most consistent competitors in the T54 class, winning two golds, in the 800 m and marathon, and two silvers medals, in the 1500m and 5000m.
Richard Reelie is a paralympic athlete from Canada competing mainly in category T52 wheelchair racing events.
Charles Tolle is a paralympic athlete from France competing mainly in category T53 wheelchair racing events.
Mustapha Badid is a paralympic track and field athlete from France competing mainly in category T53 wheelchair racing events.
Alvise De Vidi is a former paralympic athlete from Italy competing mainly in category T51 wheelchair racing events.
Purificacion Santamarta is a paralympic athlete from Spain competing mainly in category T11 sprint events.
Leticia Torres is a paralympic athlete from Mexico competing mainly in category T52 sprint events.
Tim Johansson is a Paralympic athlete from Sweden competing mainly in category T51 wheel chair racing events.
Ross Davis is a paralympic athlete from the United States competing mainly in category T34 sprint events.
Sopa Intasen is a paralympic athlete from Thailand competing mainly in category T53 sprint events.
Bart Dodson is an American paralympic athlete. He is from the United States competing mainly in category T51 wheelchair racing events.
Juana Soto is a paralympic athlete from Mexico competing mainly in category TW4 sprint events.
Sweden competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia, from 18 October to 29 October 2000.
Tracey Hinton is a Paralympic athlete being visually impaired and classed as T11 in the Paralympic classification system. Born in Cardiff and a member of Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club, Hinton has been blind since having cancer of the retina aged four which resulted in her losing her sight. She has won three silver and three bronze medals at Paralympic level.