Spain at the 1996 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | ESP |
NPC | Spanish Paralympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Atlanta | |
Competitors | 196 (146 men and 50 women) |
Medals Ranked 5th |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
196 athletes (146 men and 50 women) from Spain competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States. [1]
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Júlio Requena | Athletics | Men's 100m T10 |
Gold | Juan António Prieto | Athletics | Men's 100m T11 |
Gold | Júlio Requena | Athletics | Men's 200m T10 |
Gold | José Antonio Sánchez | Athletics | Men's 800m T11 |
Gold | José Antonio Sánchez | Athletics | Men's 1500m T11 |
Gold | Javier Conde | Athletics | Men's 5000m T44-46 |
Gold | Javier Conde | Athletics | Men's marathon T42-46 |
Gold | Juan António Prieto Jorge Núñez Enrique Sánchez-Guijo Júlio Requena | Athletics | Men's 4x100m relay T10-12 |
Gold | Juan António Prieto Sergio Sánchez Enrique Sánchez-Guijo José Antonio Sánchez | Athletics | Men's 4x400m relay T10-12 |
Gold | José Manuel Rodríguez | Athletics | Men's long jump F10 |
Gold | Ruben Alvarez | Athletics | Men's long jump F45-46 |
Gold | José Manuel Rodríguez | Athletics | Men's triple jump F10 |
Gold | Juan Viedma | Athletics | Men's triple jump F11 |
Gold | Alfonso Fidalgo | Athletics | Men's discus F10 |
Gold | Alfonso Fidalgo | Athletics | Men's shot put F10 |
Gold | Purificacion Santamarta | Athletics | Women's 100m T10 |
Gold | Beatriz Mendoza | Athletics | Women's 100m T11 |
Gold | Purificacion Santamarta | Athletics | Women's 200m T10 |
Gold | Beatriz Mendoza | Athletics | Women's 200m T11 |
Gold | Purificacion Santamarta | Athletics | Women's 400m T10 |
Gold | Magdalena Amo | Athletics | Women's F10-11 |
Gold | Maria Rodriguez | Boccia | Mixed individual C2 |
Gold | Antonio Cid Miguel Gomez Jesus Fraile Maria Rodriguez | Boccia | Mixed team C1-2 |
Gold | Miguel Perez | Cycling | Mixed omnium LC3 |
Gold | Francisco Angel Soriano | Shooting | Mixed free pistol .22 SH1 |
Gold | Ricardo Oribe | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S4 |
Gold | Juan Fuertes | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S5 |
Gold | Jésus Iglesias | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB6 |
Gold | Ricardo Oribe | Swimming | Men's 100m freestyle S4 |
Gold | Juan Fuertes | Swimming | Men's 100m freestyle S5 |
Gold | Javier Torres | Swimming | 150m medley SM4 |
Gold | Ricardo Oribe | Swimming | Men's 200m freestyle S4 |
Gold | Enrique Tornero | Swimming | Men's 400m freestyle S9 |
Gold | Sara Carracelas | Swimming | Women's 50m backstroke S2 |
Gold | Aranzazu Gonzalez | Swimming | Women's 50m backstroke S3 |
Gold | Sara Carracelas | Swimming | Women's 50m freestyle S3 |
Gold | Aranzazu Gonzalez | Swimming | Women's 50m freestyle S3 |
Gold | Raquel Saavedra | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke B1 |
Gold | Aranzazu Gonzalez | Swimming | Women's 100m freestyle S3 |
Silver | José Manuel Rodríguez | Athletics | Men's 100m T10 |
Silver | Fernando Gomez | Athletics | Men's 100m T35 |
Silver | Juan António Prieto | Athletics | Men's 200m T11 |
Silver | Fernando Gomez | Athletics | Men's 200m T34-35 |
Silver | Jose Luis Tovar | Athletics | Men's 400m T10 |
Silver | Sergio Sánchez | Athletics | Men's 400m T11 |
Silver | Fernando Gomez | Athletics | Men's 400m T34-35 |
Silver | José Saura | Athletics | Men's 800m T11 |
Silver | Cesar Carlavilla | Athletics | Men's 1500m T11 |
Silver | Joseba Larrinaga | Athletics | Men's marathon T42-46 |
Silver | Alejo Velez | Athletics | Men's high jump F10-11 |
Silver | Moises Esmeralda | Athletics | Men's long jump F11 |
Silver | Maria Alvarez | Athletics | Women's 100m T34-35 |
Silver | Maria Ortega | Athletics | Women's 400m T11 |
Silver | Rosalia Lazaro | Athletics | Women's long jump F10-11 |
Silver | Yolanda Martin | Boccia | Mixed individual C1 wad |
Silver | Francisco José Lara Belén Perez | Cycling | Mixed 60/70k tandem open |
Silver | Francisco Boedo | Judo | Men's 86kg |
Silver | Pablo Corral | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle B2 |
Silver | Francisco Segarra | Swimming | Men's 100m backstroke B2 |
Silver | José Arribas | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke B2 |
Silver | Ricardo Ten | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB4 |
Silver | Juan Fuertes | Swimming | Men's 200m freestyle S5 |
Silver | Francisco Segarra | Swimming | Men's 400m freestyle B2 |
Silver | Juan Fuertes Ricardo Oribe Jésus Iglesias Javier Torres | Swimming | Men's 4x50m freestyle S1-6 |
Silver | Silvia Vives | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke S8 |
Silver | Laura Tramuns Tripiana | Swimming | Women's 100m breaststroke SB8 |
Silver | Silvia Vives | Swimming | Women's 100m butterfly S8 |
Silver | Maria Angeles Fernandez | Swimming | Women's 100m freestyle B2 |
Silver | Mireia Riera | Swimming | Women's 100m freestyle S7 |
Silver | Maria Angeles Fernandez | Swimming | Women's 200m medley B2 |
Bronze | Jorge Núñez | Athletics | Men's 100m T11 |
Bronze | José Manuel González | Athletics | Men's 400m T37 |
Bronze | Pedro Delgado | Athletics | Men's 800m T10 |
Bronze | Ruben Delgado | Athletics | Men's 800m T11 |
Bronze | Francisco Perez | Athletics | Men's marathon T11 |
Bronze | Juan Viedma | Athletics | Men's long jump F11 |
Bronze | Ruben Alvarez | Athletics | Men's triple jump F45-46 |
Bronze | Francisco Jesus Mendez | Athletics | Men's discus F53 |
Bronze | Andres Martinez | Athletics | Men's shot put F10 |
Bronze | Juan Lebrero | Athletics | Men's shot put F41 |
Bronze | Raquel Diaz | Athletics | Women's 100m T10 |
Bronze | Alicia Martinez | Athletics | Women's 200m T34-37 |
Bronze | Purificacion Ortiz | Athletics | Women's long jump F10-11 |
Bronze | Jesus Fraile | Athletics | Mixed individual C2 |
Bronze | Rosa Corral Maria Chaves | Cycling | Women's 50/60k tandem open |
Bronze | José Santiago Elena Padrones | Cycling | Mixed 60/70k tandem open |
Bronze | Belén Perez Francisco José Lara | Cycling | Mixed individual pursuit tandem open |
Bronze | Julian Galilea Borja Pardo Juan Vazquez Jesus Maria Visitacion José Hurtado Santiago Lopez David Jimenez Manuel Rufo Aitzol Arzallus Juan Taibo Jorge Peleteiro | Football 7-a-side | Men's team |
Bronze | Ricardo Fernandez Fernando Sardina Jordi Mendoza Roberto Abenia Francisco Munoz Hipolito Gonzalez | Goalball | Men's team |
Bronze | Eugenio Santana | Judo | Men's 78kg |
Bronze | Jesus Iglesias | Swimming | Men's 50m freestyle S7 |
Bronze | Ricardo Ten Jésus Iglesias Javier Torres Juan Fuertes | Swimming | Men's 4x50m medley S1-6 |
Bronze | Pablo Saavedra Enrique Tornero Antonio Martorell Juan Francisco Jimenez | Swimming | Men's 4x100m freestyle S7-10 |
Bronze | Maria Angeles Fernandez | Swimming | Women's 50m freestyle B3 |
Bronze | Ana Garcia-Arcicollar | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke B2 |
Bronze | Begona Lopez | Swimming | Women's 100m breaststroke SB9 |
Bronze | Ana Bernardo | Swimming | Women's 100m butterfly S10 |
Bronze | Sara Carracelas | Swimming | Women's 100m freestyle S2 |
Bronze | Ana Garcia-Arcicollar | Swimming | Women's 200m breaststroke B2 |
Bronze | Silvia Vives | Swimming | Women's 200m medley SM8 |
Bronze | Maria Angeles Fernandez | Swimming | Women's 400m freestyle B2 |
Bronze | Mireia Riera | Swimming | Women's 400m freestyle S7 |
Bronze | Maria Angeles Fernandez Anais Garcia Ana Garcia-Arcicollar Raquel Saavedra | Swimming | Women's 4x100m medley B1-3 |
Bronze | Silvia Vives Begona Reina Ana Bernardo Tania Cerda | Swimming | Women's 4x100m medley S7-10 |
Bronze | Enrique Agudo | Table tennis | Men's singles 10 |
Bronze | Francisca Bazalo Cristina Perez Gema Victoria Hassen Bey | Wheelchair fencing | Women's epée team |
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