Spain at the 1996 Summer Paralympics

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Spain at the
1996 Summer Paralympics
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IPC code ESP
NPC Spanish Paralympic Committee
Website www.paralimpicos.es  (in Spanish)
in Atlanta
Competitors196 (146 men and 50 women)
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
39
Silver
31
Bronze
36
Total
106
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)

196 athletes (146 men and 50 women) from Spain competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States. [1]

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Medallists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Júlio Requena Athletics Men's 100m T10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Juan António Prieto Athletics Men's 100m T11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Júlio Requena Athletics Men's 200m T10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold José Antonio Sánchez Athletics Men's 800m T11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold José Antonio Sánchez Athletics Men's 1500m T11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Javier Conde Athletics Men's 5000m T44-46
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Javier Conde Athletics Men's marathon T42-46
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Juan António Prieto
Jorge Núñez
Enrique Sánchez-Guijo
Júlio Requena
Athletics Men's 4x100m relay T10-12
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Juan António Prieto
Sergio Sánchez
Enrique Sánchez-Guijo
José Antonio Sánchez
Athletics Men's 4x400m relay T10-12
Gold medal icon.svg Gold José Manuel Rodríguez Athletics Men's long jump F10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ruben Alvarez Athletics Men's long jump F45-46
Gold medal icon.svg Gold José Manuel Rodríguez Athletics Men's triple jump F10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Juan Viedma Athletics Men's triple jump F11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Alfonso Fidalgo Athletics Men's discus F10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Alfonso Fidalgo Athletics Men's shot put F10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Purificacion Santamarta Athletics Women's 100m T10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Beatriz Mendoza Athletics Women's 100m T11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Purificacion Santamarta Athletics Women's 200m T10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Beatriz Mendoza Athletics Women's 200m T11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Purificacion Santamarta Athletics Women's 400m T10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Magdalena Amo Athletics Women's F10-11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Maria Rodriguez Boccia Mixed individual C2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Antonio Cid
Miguel Gomez
Jesus Fraile
Maria Rodriguez
Boccia Mixed team C1-2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Miguel Perez Cycling Mixed omnium LC3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Francisco Angel Soriano Shooting Mixed free pistol .22 SH1
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ricardo Oribe Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Juan Fuertes Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S5
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jésus Iglesias Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB6
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ricardo Oribe Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Juan Fuertes Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S5
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Javier Torres Swimming 150m medley SM4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ricardo Oribe Swimming Men's 200m freestyle S4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Enrique Tornero Swimming Men's 400m freestyle S9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sara Carracelas Swimming Women's 50m backstroke S2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aranzazu Gonzalez Swimming Women's 50m backstroke S3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sara Carracelas Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aranzazu Gonzalez Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Raquel Saavedra Swimming Women's 100m backstroke B1
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aranzazu Gonzalez Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver José Manuel Rodríguez Athletics Men's 100m T10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fernando Gomez Athletics Men's 100m T35
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Juan António Prieto Athletics Men's 200m T11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fernando Gomez Athletics Men's 200m T34-35
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jose Luis Tovar Athletics Men's 400m T10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sergio Sánchez Athletics Men's 400m T11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fernando Gomez Athletics Men's 400m T34-35
Silver medal icon.svg Silver José Saura Athletics Men's 800m T11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Cesar Carlavilla Athletics Men's 1500m T11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Joseba Larrinaga Athletics Men's marathon T42-46
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Alejo Velez Athletics Men's high jump F10-11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Moises Esmeralda Athletics Men's long jump F11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Maria Alvarez Athletics Women's 100m T34-35
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Maria Ortega Athletics Women's 400m T11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Rosalia Lazaro Athletics Women's long jump F10-11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yolanda Martin Boccia Mixed individual C1 wad
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Francisco José Lara
Belén Perez
Cycling Mixed 60/70k tandem open
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Francisco Boedo Judo Men's 86kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Pablo Corral Swimming Men's 50m freestyle B2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Francisco Segarra Swimming Men's 100m backstroke B2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver José Arribas Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke B2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ricardo Ten Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB4
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Juan Fuertes Swimming Men's 200m freestyle S5
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Francisco Segarra Swimming Men's 400m freestyle B2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Juan Fuertes
Ricardo Oribe
Jésus Iglesias
Javier Torres
Swimming Men's 4x50m freestyle S1-6
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Silvia Vives Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Laura Tramuns Tripiana Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Silvia Vives Swimming Women's 100m butterfly S8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Maria Angeles Fernandez Swimming Women's 100m freestyle B2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mireia Riera Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S7
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Maria Angeles Fernandez Swimming Women's 200m medley B2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jorge Núñez Athletics Men's 100m T11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze José Manuel González Athletics Men's 400m T37
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pedro Delgado Athletics Men's 800m T10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ruben Delgado Athletics Men's 800m T11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Francisco Perez Athletics Men's marathon T11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Juan Viedma Athletics Men's long jump F11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ruben Alvarez Athletics Men's triple jump F45-46
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Francisco Jesus Mendez Athletics Men's discus F53
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Andres Martinez Athletics Men's shot put F10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Juan Lebrero Athletics Men's shot put F41
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Raquel Diaz Athletics Women's 100m T10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alicia Martinez Athletics Women's 200m T34-37
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Purificacion Ortiz Athletics Women's long jump F10-11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jesus Fraile Athletics Mixed individual C2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rosa Corral
Maria Chaves
Cycling Women's 50/60k tandem open
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze José Santiago
Elena Padrones
Cycling Mixed 60/70k tandem open
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Belén Perez
Francisco José Lara
Cycling Mixed individual pursuit tandem open
Bronze medal icon.svg 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 medal icon.svg Bronze Ricardo Fernandez
Fernando Sardina
Jordi Mendoza
Roberto Abenia
Francisco Munoz
Hipolito Gonzalez
Goalball Men's team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Eugenio Santana Judo Men's 78kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jesus Iglesias Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ricardo Ten
Jésus Iglesias
Javier Torres
Juan Fuertes
Swimming Men's 4x50m medley S1-6
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pablo Saavedra
Enrique Tornero
Antonio Martorell
Juan Francisco Jimenez
Swimming Men's 4x100m freestyle S7-10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maria Angeles Fernandez Swimming Women's 50m freestyle B3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ana Garcia-Arcicollar Swimming Women's 100m backstroke B2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Begona Lopez Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ana Bernardo Swimming Women's 100m butterfly S10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sara Carracelas Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ana Garcia-Arcicollar Swimming Women's 200m breaststroke B2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Silvia Vives Swimming Women's 200m medley SM8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maria Angeles Fernandez Swimming Women's 400m freestyle B2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mireia Riera Swimming Women's 400m freestyle S7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maria Angeles Fernandez
Anais Garcia
Ana Garcia-Arcicollar
Raquel Saavedra
Swimming Women's 4x100m medley B1-3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Silvia Vives
Begona Reina
Ana Bernardo
Tania Cerda
Swimming Women's 4x100m medley S7-10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Enrique Agudo Table tennis Men's singles 10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Francisca Bazalo
Cristina Perez
Gema Victoria Hassen Bey
Wheelchair fencing Women's epée team

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References

  1. "Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games: Spain". paralympic.org. Retrieved 2012-08-27.