Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's discus throw F32–38
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics |
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T34–38 | ||||
100 m | men | women | ||
200 m | men | women | ||
400 m | men | women | ||
800 m | men | |||
1500 m | men | |||
4×100 m relay | men | |||
4×400 m relay | men | |||
F32–38 | ||||
Long jump | men | |||
Shot put | men | women | ||
Discus throw | men | women | ||
Javelin throw | men | women | ||
Club throw | men |
Women's discus throw events for athletes with cerebral palsy were held at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in the Athens Olympic Stadium. Events were held in three disability classes or ranges, F32-34 being held jointly with 51-53 wheelchair athletes.[1]
F32-34/51-53
Women's Discus F32-34/51-53 at the XII Paralympic Games | ||||||||||
Venue | Athens Olympic Stadium | |||||||||
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Dates | 20 September 2004 | |||||||||
Competitors | 12 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Winning distance | 15.28 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The F32-34/51-53 event was won by Martina Kniezkova, representing Czech Republic.[2]
20 Sept. 2004, 09:00
Rank | Athlete | Result | Points | Notes |
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Martina Kniezkova (CZE) | 15.28 | 1330 | WR | |
Kyoko Sato (JPN) | 11.09 | 1289 | WR | |
Maha Alsheraian (KUW) | 9.94 | 1155 | ||
4 | Tetyana Yakybchuk (UKR) | 14.20 | 1038 | PR |
5 | Birgit Pohl (GER) | 20.52 | 1000 | PR |
6 | Sonja Lloyd (RSA) | 12.19 | 891 | |
7 | Tanya Swanepoel (RSA) | 11.85 | 866 | |
8 | Maria E. Salas (MEX) | 11.36 | 821 | |
9 | Sonia Gouveia (BRA) | 9.85 | 712 | |
10 | Alice Kibue (KEN) | 8.49 | 614 | |
11 | Leticia Ochoa (MEX) | 8.37 | 605 | |
Louise Ellery (AUS) | NMR |
F35/36/38
Women's Discus F35/36/38 at the XII Paralympic Games | ||||||||||
Venue | Athens Olympic Stadium | |||||||||
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Dates | 19 September 2004 | |||||||||
Competitors | 14 from 9 nations | |||||||||
Winning distance | 23.47 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The F35/36/38 event was won by Veronika Foltova, representing Czech Republic.[3]
19 Sept. 2004, 17:00
Rank | Athlete | Result | Points | Notes |
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Veronika Foltova (CZE) | 23.47 | 1323 | PR | |
Bai Xu Hong (CHN) | 22.95 | 1294 | ||
Renata Chilewska (POL) | 21.82 | 1230 | ||
4 | Viktoria Shayer (UKR) | 21.42 | 1208 | |
5 | Alla Malchyk (UKR) | 22.12 | 1109 | WR |
6 | Jane Mandean (RSA) | 19.38 | 1093 | |
7 | Ingrida Priede (LAT) | 27.42 | 1073 | WR |
8 | Chennele van Zyl (RSA) | 18.21 | 1027 | |
9 | Perla Amanda Munoz (ARG) | 17.20 | 970 | |
10 | Beverly Mashinini (RSA) | 16.31 | 919 | |
11 | Aldona Grigaliuniene (LTU) | 21.74 | 850 | |
12 | Sanita Lietniece (LAT) | 15.29 | 767 | |
13 | Andrea Farkasova (CZE) | 17.89 | 700 | |
Kris Vriend (CAN) | NMR |
F37
Women's Discus F37 at the XII Paralympic Games | ||||||||||
Venue | Athens Olympic Stadium | |||||||||
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Dates | 20 September 2004 | |||||||||
Competitors | 11 from 8 nations | |||||||||
Winning distance | 28.20 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The F37 event was won by Li Chun Hua, representing China.[4]
20 Sept. 2004, 09:00
Rank | Athlete | Result | Points | Notes |
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Li Chun Hua (CHN) | 28.20 | 700 | WR | |
Amanda Fraser (AUS) | 26.30 | 701 | ||
Fatma Kachroudi (TUN) | 26.15 | 702 | ||
4 | Eva Berna (CZE) | 25.10 | 703 | |
5 | Viktoriya Yasevych (UKR) | 24.27 | 704 | |
6 | Debbie Wendt (AUS) | 22.51 | 705 | |
7 | Vladimira Bujarkova (CZE) | 22.51 | 706 | |
8 | Maija Emulova (LAT) | 22.11 | 707 | |
9 | Joanne Bradshaw (AUS) | 20.17 | 708 | |
10 | Katsuko Nakajima (JPN) | 19.74 | 709 | |
11 | Salma G. Mohamed (SUD) | 15.51 | 710 |
References
- ↑ "2004 Summer Paralympics - Schedule - Athletics". Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 25 October 2004. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
- ↑ "Women's Discus F32-34/51-53". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
- ↑ "Women's Discus F35/36/38". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
- ↑ "Women's Discus F37". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
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