Medal record | ||
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Paralympic athletics | ||
Representing Algeria | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
2004 Athens | 1500 metres - T46 |
Mohamed Aissaoui is a paralympic athlete from Algeria competing mainly in category T46 Middle-distance events.
Aissaoui competed in the 800m, 1500m and 5000m in both the 2000 and 2004 Summer Paralympics and won the bronze medal in the T46 1500m in Athens in 2004. He also competed in the 1500m in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing but only managed to finish seventh. [1] [2]
Samir Nouioua is a Paralympian athlete from Algeria competing mainly in category T46 middle-distance events.
Mohamed Fouzai is a Paralympic athlete from Tunisia competing mainly in category T46 long-distance events.
Ethiopia's participation in the Paralympic Games has been sporadic. The country made its Paralympic début at the 1968 Summer Games in Tel Aviv, sending two competitors who both competed in both athletics and table tennis. Ethiopia was then absent from the Games for almost a decade, returning in 1976 with a one-man delegation Abraham Habte, who entered athletics, lawn bowls and table tennis. In 1980, Habte was again Ethiopia's only representative, this time competing only in lawn bowls. Ethiopia then entered a prolonged period of absence, before sending a single runner to the 2004 Games. In 2008, the country entered a two-man delegation in athletics. In 2012, Wondiye Fikre Indelbu became the first Ethiopian to win a medal in the Paralympic Games, winning a silver in the men's 1500 meters - T46 event in athletics.
Algeria made its Paralympic Games début at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona, sending two competitors in athletics, and a goalball team. The country has taken part in every edition of the Summer Paralympics since then, but has never participated in the Winter Paralympics.
Algeria competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. It was the country's third participation in the Summer Paralympic Games. Its delegation consisted in six track and field athletes and two competitors in powerlifting. Sprinter Mohamed Allek, who has cerebral palsy, won all of Algeria's medals at these Games - three gold.
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Emmanuel Lacroix is a Paralympic athlete from France.
Patrice Gerges is a paralympic athlete from France competing mainly in category T46 400m and 800m events.
Abdelghani Gtaib is a paralympic athlete from Morocco competing mainly in category T46 middle and long-distance events.
Ozivam dos Santos Bonfim is a Paralympic athlete from Brazil competing mainly in category T46 distance running events.
Kęstutis Bartkėnas is a paralympic athlete from Lithuania competing mainly in category T11 distance running events.
Mariusz Tubielewicz is a paralympic athlete from Poland competing mainly in category T37 middle-distance events.
José Javier Conde Pujana is a paralympic athlete from Spain competing mainly in category T46 long-distance events.
Santiago Sanz is a Paralympic athlete from Spain competing mainly in category T52 wheelchair racing events.
Leticia Torres is a paralympic athlete from Mexico competing mainly in category T52 sprint events.
Ariadne Hernández Rodríguez is a paralympic track and field athlete from Mexico competing mainly in category F53 middle to long-distance events.
Egypt competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. The team included 46 athletes, 36 men and 10 women. The Egyptian team included 46 sportspeople, 10 women and 36 men. This was 2 fewer women than the country had sent to Sydney for the 2000 Games. Three members of the delegation, including two athletes, participated in a study about dental health during the Games.
Michael Keohane is a paralympic athlete from the United States competing mainly in category T46 distance running events.
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