Archery at the 1968 Summer Paralympics
Archery at the III Paralympic Games | |
Paralympic Archery |
Archery at the 1968 Summer Paralympics consisted of thirteen events, eight for men and five for women.
Medal summary
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Albion round open |
Tony South Australia (AUS) |
Popke Popkema Netherlands (NED) |
Klemens United States (USA) |
Albion round team open |
United States (USA) Gene Geissinger Thomas D. Kelderhouse Klemens |
Great Britain (GBR) Potter J. Robertson Slough |
France (FRA) David Trouverie Ventadour |
Columbia round open |
Alan Conn Australia (AUS) |
Reno Levis United States (USA) |
Giuliano Koten Italy (ITA) |
Columbia round team open |
United States (USA) Classon Reno Levis O'Donnell |
West Germany (FRG) Luft P. Prothmann Heinz Simon |
Switzerland (SUI) Gilbert Gauthier Rudolf Pluer Andre Sironi |
FITA round open |
Popke Popkema Netherlands (NED) |
Tony South Australia (AUS) |
Elbracht West Germany (FRG) |
FITA round team open |
West Germany (FRG) Elbracht Gobel Schaede |
Great Britain (GBR) Potter J. Robertson Slough |
United States (USA) Gene Geissinger Thomas D. Kelderhouse Klemens |
St. Nicholas round cervical |
Nicholson Great Britain (GBR) |
Allan McLucas Australia (AUS) |
S. Bradshaw Great Britain (GBR) |
St. Nicholas round paraplegic |
Arballo United States (USA) |
Nadal France (FRA) |
Guesnon France (FRA) |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Albion round open |
Maragaret Harriman South Africa (RSA) |
Webb United States (USA) |
Arlette Keller Switzerland (SUI) |
Columbia round open |
Marraschin France (FRA) |
Soulek United States (USA) |
Cornett United States (USA) |
FITA round open |
Maragaret Harriman South Africa (RSA) |
Rodaster Sweden (SWE) |
Webb United States (USA) |
St. Nicholas round cervical |
Ruth Brooks Great Britain (GBR) |
Rosaleen Gallagher Ireland (IRL) |
None |
St. Nicholas round paraplegic |
Girard France (FRA) |
Johansson Sweden (SWE) |
Moore United States (USA) |
References
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