Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Paralympics
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At the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona | ||||||||
Competitors | ||||||||
Medals Rank: 8th |
Gold 19 |
Silver 15 |
Bronze 16 |
Total 50 |
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Paralympic history (summary) | ||||||||
Summer Games | ||||||||
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Other related appearances | ||||||||
Soviet Union (1988) Belarus (1994–) Kazakhstan (1994–) Russia (1994–) Armenia (1996–) Azerbaijan (1996–) Kyrgyzstan (1996–) Moldova (1996–) Ukraine (1996–) Turkmenistan (2000–) Tajikistan (2004–) Uzbekistan (2004–) |
The Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona, Spain, was a joint team consisting of eleven of the fifteen former Soviet republics. It competed under the IOC country code EUN (from the French Equipe Unifiée).[1]
Members
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Moldova
- Russia
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
Unlike the Olympic team, Georgia did not compete in the Paralympics. Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania competed separately.[1]
Archery
Main article: Archery at the 1992 Summer Paralympics
The Unified Team entered four of its sixty two competitors, three men and one woman. The woman, Tatiana Grishko, won the gold medal in the Women's Individual Open.[2] She came fourth in the qualification round with 1073 points. In the semi-final she beat Birthe Morgenson 78 points to 71. In the final she beat Siv Thulin 87 points to 77.
References
- 1 2 "Participation Numbers Barcelona 1992 Paralympic Games". Retrieved 2011-05-30.
- ↑ "Athlete Search Results". Retrieved 2011-05-30.
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