Defunct Paralympic field events

These defunct field events were once contested in previous Paralympic Games which were both men and women competed.

Events

Football accuracy and distance

Football accuracy and distance were contested once in the 1976 Summer Paralympics.

Games Class Gold Silver Bronze
Football accuracy [1] E1 Jorn Nielsen
 Denmark
Only one competitor
Football distance [2] E1 Jorn Nielsen
 Denmark
Only one competitor

Men

The men's competition scheduled between 1960 to 2008

Women

The women's competition scheduled between 1968 to 2000

Precision club throw

Precision club throw was contested between 1976 to 1984

Precision javelin

Precision javelin was contested for seven years from 1960 to Athletics at the 1988 Summer Paralympics. It wasn't contested in the 1964 Summer Paralympics.

Triple jump

This event was for men only and was contested from 1980 to 2012. They mainly competed by blind athletes or athletes with amputations.

Summer Class Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Arnhem
[3]
Class A Soedjeman Dipowidjojo
 Netherlands
Ryszard Kozuch
 Poland
Markku Onnela
 Finland
Class B Andrzej Pawlik
 Poland
N. Alvarez
 Spain
Kalle Hautalahti
 Finland
1984 Stoke Mandeville/New York
[4]
Class A5 Jerzy Szlezak
 Poland
Stephen Muir
 Australia
No bronze medalist
Class A6 Brett Holcombe
 Australia
Odd Lovseth
 Norway
Michael Morley
 Australia
Class B1 Soedjeman Dipowidjojo
 Netherlands
José Manuel Rodríguez
 Spain
Pauli Viertonen
 Finland
Class B2 Ante Pehar
 Yugoslavia
Mineho Ozaki
 Japan
Robert Latham
 Great Britain
Class B3 Garland Burress
 United States
Paul Smith
 United States
Pawel Janowicz
 Poland
1988 Seoul
[5]
Class A6/A8-9/L6 Rodney Nugent
 Australia
Yang Shaomin
 China
Qin Zhongxing
 China
Class B1 Mineho Ozaki
 Japan
Sergei Sevastianov
 Soviet Union
José Manuel Rodríguez
 Spain
Class B2 Vadim Kalmykov
 Soviet Union
Yukio Mita
 Japan
Ante Pehar
 Yugoslavia
Class B3 Ulrich Striegel
 West Germany
Donko Angelov
 Bulgaria
Shoichi Otsuka
 Japan
1992 Barcelona
[6]
Class B1 José Manuel Rodríguez
 Spain
Sergei Sevastianov
 Unified Team
Robert Latham
 Great Britain
Class B2 Juan Viedma
 Spain
Aleksei Lashmanov
 Unified Team
Huang Wentao
 China
Class B3 Enrique Cepeda
 Cuba
Donko Angelov
 Bulgaria
Ulrich Striegel
 Germany
Class J3-4 Yang Shao
 China
Qiu Lin
 China
Ruben Alvarez
 Spain
1996 Atlanta
[7]
F10 José Manuel Rodríguez
 Spain
Wang Sen
 China
Victor Joukovski
 Belarus
F11 Juan Viedma
 Spain
Huang Wentao
 China
Igor Gorbenko
 Ukraine
F12 Enrique Caballero
 Cuba
Ihar Fartunau
 Belarus
Ulrich Striegel
 Germany
F45-46 Zhao Xueen
 China
Florian Bohl
 Germany
Ruben Alvarez
 Spain
2000 Sydney
[8]
F11 José Manuel Rodríguez
 Spain
Li Duan
 China
Viktar Zhukouski
 Belarus
F12 Huang Wentao
 China
Ruslan Sivitski
 Belarus
Igor Gorbenko
 Ukraine
F46 Zhang Hong Wei
 China
Anton Skachkov
 Ukraine
Ruben Alvarez
 Spain
2004 Athens
[9]
F11 Li Duan
 China
Zeynidin Bilalov
 Azerbaijan
Sergey Sevostianov
 Russia
F12 Duan Qifeng
 China
Aliaksandr Kuzmichou
 Belarus
Ivan Kytsenko
 Ukraine
F46 Anton Skachkov
 Ukraine
Mai Wen Jie
 China
Zhang Hong Wei
 China
2008 Beijing
[10]
F11 Li Duan
 China
Zeynidin Bilalov
 Azerbaijan
Javier Porras
 Spain
F12 Osamah Alshanqiti
 Saudi Arabia
Ivan Kytsenko
 Ukraine
Vladimir Zayets
 Azerbaijan
2012 London
[11]
F11 Denis Gulin
 Russia
Li Duan
 China
Ruslan Katyshev
 Ukraine
F12 Oleg Panyutin
 Azerbaijan
Vladimir Zayets
 Azerbaijan
Dong Hewei
 China
F46 Liu Fuliang
 China
Arnaud Assoumani
 France
Aliaksandr Subota
 Belarus

See also

  • Defunct Paralympic track events

References

  1. "Men's Football Accuracy E1". International Paralympic Committee. 17 May 2018.
  2. "Men's Football Distance E1". International Paralympic Committee. 17 May 2018.
  3. "Paralympic Games 1980 Arnhem Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  4. "Paralympic Games 1984 Stoke Mandeville/New York Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  5. "Paralympic Games 1988 Seoul Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  6. "Paralympic Games 1992 Barcelona Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  7. "Paralympic Games 1996 Atlanta Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  8. "Paralympic Games 2000 Sydney Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  9. "Paralympic Games 2004 Athens Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  10. "Paralympic Games 2008 Beijing Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  11. "Paralympic Games 2012 London Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
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