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{{Infobox badminton event |name = 2020 Pan Am Badminton Championships |image = |size = |caption = |dates = 13–16 February (Team event)<br>23–26 April (Individual event) |number_edition = 24 |level = |prize_money = |other = |venue = Centro Panamericano de Judô (Team event)<br>Teodoro Palacios Flores Gymnasium (Individual event) |location = {{flagicon|BRA}}[[Salvador, Bahia|Salvador]], [[Brazil]] (Team event)<br><br>{{flagicon|GUA}}[[Guatemala City]], [[Guatemala]] (Individual event) |previous = [[2019 Pan Am Badminton Championships|2019]] |next = [[2021 Pan Am Badminton Championships|2021]] }} The XXIV '''2020 [[Pan Am Badminton Championships]]''' is a continental championships tournament of badminton in Pan America. This tournament will be held as two events in different countries. From 15 to 18 February, the team event will be held in [[Salvador, Bahia]], [[Brazil]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Badminton Pan American Cup – M&F Team Event |url=http://www.badmintonpanam.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/INVITATION-Pan-Am-Team-Male-Female-Cup-2020.pdf |publisher=[[Badminton Pan Am]] |accessdate=30 January 2020}}</ref> From 26 to 29 April, the individual event will be held in [[Guatemala City]], [[Guatemala]].<ref name="g">{{cite news |title=XXIV Pan Am Individual Championships 2020 |url=http://www.badmintonpanam.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/XXIV-Pan-Am-Individual-Championships-2020-Final-prospectus.pdf |publisher=[[Badminton Pan Am]] |accessdate=30 January 2020}}</ref> {{TOC right}} ==Team events== ===Men's team=== ===Women's team=== ==Individual event== ==References== {{Reflist}} {{2020 Thomas & Uber Cup qualification}} {{PanAm badminton champs}} [[Category:Pan Am Badminton Championships]] [[Category:2020 in badminton|Pan Am Badminton Championships]] [[Category:Badminton in Brazil]] [[Category:International sports competitions hosted by Brazil]] [[Category:Badminton in Guatemala]] [[Category:International sports competitions hosted by Guatemala]]


Achievement

Career achievements

Individual titles (9)

Year Championship Opponent Score
2012 Bitburger Open Netherlands Yao Jie 21-10 15-21 25-23
2012 Singapore Open Chinese Taipei Cheng Shao-chieh 21–11, 26–24
2011 Morocco International Italy Agnese Allegrini 21-10 21-8
2009 Norwegian International Netherlands Rachel van Cutsen 21-12 19-21 21-11
2009 Bitburger Open Japan Yu Hirayama 21-18 21-10
2009 Finnish Open Netherlands Judith Meulendijks 21-13 21-13
2009 Dutch International Bulgaria Petya Nedelcheva 21-12 21-16
2009 Austrian Open Bulgaria Petya Nedelcheva 20-22 21-8 22-20
2008 Italian Open Ukraine Larisa Griga 15-21 21-13 21-17

Runner-up (11)

Year Championship Opponent Score
2013 Indonesia Open China Li Xuerui 16-21, 21-18, 17-21
2013 India Open Thailand Ratchanok Intanon 20-22, 14-21
2013 German Open China Wang Yihan 14-21, 13-21
2012 Denmark Open India Saina Nehwal 17-21, 8-21
2012 India Open China Li Xuerui 21–14, 17–21, 8-21
2012 European Championships Denmark Tine Baun 19–21, 21–16, 19-21
2012 German Open China Li Xuerui 19–21, 16–21
2012 Japan Open China Wang Yihan 16–21, 14–21
2011 Canada Open China Zhu Lin 19-21 21-17 10-21
2010 German Open China Wang Xin 17-21 18-21
2010 European Championships Denmark Tine Rasmussen 19-21 21-14 18-21
  Super Series Premier/ Finals vs   Super Series Premier/ Finals
  Super Series
  Grand Prix Gold
  Grand Prix
  International Challenge vs   International Challenge
  Continental Championships vs   Continental Championships


Olympic badminton format

Group A

Athlete Pld W L SW SL PF PA Pts
China Lin Dan 2 2 0 4 0 84 42 2
Slovakia Matej Hlinican 2 1 2 2 2 67 70 1
Brazil Igor Ibrahim 2 0 2 0 4 45 84 0
24 November 2015
China Lin Dan 2-0 Brazil Igor Ibrahim 21–12, 21–5
Slovakia Matej Hlinican 2-0 Brazil Igor Ibrahim 21–16, 21–12
25 November 2015
China Lin Dan 2-0 Slovakia Matej Hlinican 21-9, 21-16

SEA Games 2009 results

table test

Order Athlete 1st Routine 2nd Routine Total
Score Rank Score Rank Score Rank
1   Liu Changxin ( CHN) 45.605 1 57.260 1 102.865 1 Q


mexico 68

During the Parade of Nations section of the 1968 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, athletes from the participating countries marched into the arena. Each delegation was led by a flag bearer and a sign with the name of the country on it. The Parade of Nations was organized in Spanish, the official language of Mexico. Greece led the parade, while Mexico was the last to march to the stadium. West Germany and East Germany finally marched as two separate team, but both teams still using the Unified Team of Germany flag.

List

Order Nation Spanish Name Flag bearer Sport
1   Greece (GRE) Grecia Khristos Papanikolaou Athletics
2   Afghanistan (AFG) Afganistán [[ ]]
3   Central African Republic (CAF) África Central [[ ]]
4   East Germany (GDR) Alemania Democrática [[ ]]
5   West Germany (FRG) Alemania Federal [[ ]]
6   Netherlands Antilles (AHO) Antillas Holandesas [[ ]]
7   Algeria (ALG) Argelia [[ ]]
8   Argentina (ARG) Argentina [[ ]]
9   Australia (AUS) Australia [[ ]]
10   Austria (AUT) Austria [[ ]]
11   Bahamas (BAH) Bahamas [[ ]]
12   Barbados (BAR) Barbados [[ ]]
13   Belgium (BEL) Bélgica [[ ]]
14   Bermuda (BER) Bermudas [[ ]]
15   Burma (BIR) Birmania [[ ]]
16   Bolivia (BOL) Bolivia [[ ]]
17   Brazil (BRA) Brasil [[ ]]
18   Bulgaria (BUL) Bulgaria [[ ]]
19   Cameroon (CMR) Camerún [[ ]]
20   Canada (CAN) Canadá [[ ]]
21   Ceylon (CEY) Ceilán [[ ]]
22   Colombia (COL) Colombia [[ ]]
23   Congo-Kinshasa (COD) Congo-Kinshasa [[ ]]
24   South Korea (KOR) Corea [[ ]]
25   Ivory Coast (CIV) Costa de Marfil [[ ]]
26   Costa Rica (CRC) Costa Rica [[ ]]
27   Cuba (CUB) Cuba [[ ]]
28   Chad (CHA) Chad [[ ]]
29   Czechoslovakia (TCH) Checoslovaquia [[ ]]
30   Chile (CHI) Chile [[ ]]
31   Denmark (DEN) Dinamarca [[ ]]
32   Ecuador (ECU) Ecuador [[ ]]
33   El Salvador (ESA) El Salvador [[ ]]
34   Spain (ESP) España [[ ]]
35   United States (USA) Estados Unidos de América [[ ]]
36   Ethiopia (ETH) Etiopía [[ ]]
37   Fiji (FIJ) Fiji [[ ]]
38   Philippines (PHI) Filipinas [[ ]]
39   Finland (FIN) Finlandia [[ ]]
40   France (FRA) Francia [[ ]]
41   Ghana (GHA) Ghana [[ ]]
42   Great Britain (GBR) Gran Bretaña [[ ]]
43   Guatemala (GUA) Guatemala [[ ]]
44   Guinea (GUI) Guinea [[ ]]
45   Guyana (GUY) Guyana [[ ]]
46   Haiti (HAI) Haití [[ ]]
47   Netherlands (NED) Holanda [[ ]]
48   Honduras (HON) Honduras [[ ]]
49   British Honduras (HBR) Honduras Británicas [[ ]]
50   Hong Kong (HKG) Hong Kong [[ ]]
51   Hungary (HUN) Hungría [[ ]]
52   India (IND) India [[ ]]
53   Indonesia (INA) Indonesia [[ ]]
54   Iraq (IRQ) Irak [[ ]]
55   Iran (IRI) Irán [[ ]]
56   Ireland (IRL) Irlanda [[ ]]
57   Iceland (ISL) Islandia [[ ]]
58   Virgin Islands (ISV) Islas Vírgenes [[ ]]
59   Israel (ISR) Israel [[ ]]
60   Italy (ITA) Italia [[ ]]
61   Jamaica (JAM) Jamaica [[ ]]
62   Japan (JPN) Japón [[ ]]
63   Kenya (KEN) Kenia [[ ]]
64   Kuwait (KUW) Kuwait [[ ]]
65   Lebanon (LIB) Líbano [[ ]]
66   Libya (LBA) Libia [[ ]]
67   Liechtenstein (LIE) Liechtenstein [[ ]]
68   Luxembourg (LUX) Luxemburgo [[ ]]
69   Madagascar (MAD) Madagascar [[ ]]
70   Malaysia (MAS) Malaisia [[ ]]
71   Mali (MLI) Malí [[ ]]
72   Malta (MLT) Malta [[ ]]
73   Morocco (MAR) Marruecos [[ ]]
74   Monaco (MON) Mónaco [[ ]]
75   Mongolia (MGL) Mongolia [[ ]]
76   Nicaragua (NIC) Nicaragua [[ ]]
77   Niger (NIG) Níger [[ ]]
78   Nigeria (NGR) Nigeria [[ ]]
79   Norway (NOR) Noruega [[ ]]
80   New Zealand (NZL) Nueva Zelandia [[ ]]
81   Pakistan (PAK) Pakistán [[ ]]
82   Panama (PAN) Panamá [[ ]]
83   Paraguay (PAR) Paraguay [[ ]]
84   Peru (PER) Perú [[ ]]
85   Poland (POL) Polonia [[ ]]
86   Portugal (POR) Portugal [[ ]]
87   Puerto Rico (PUR) Puerto Rico [[ ]]
88   Egypt (EGY) República Árabe Unida [[ ]]
89   Dominican Republic (DOM) República Dominicana [[ ]]
90   Romania (ROU) Rumania [[ ]]
91   San Marino (SMR) San Marino [[ ]]
92   Senegal (SEN) Senegal [[ ]]
93   Sierra Leone (SLE) Sierra Leona [[ ]]
94   Singapore (SIN) Singapur [[ ]]
95   Sudan (SUD) Sudán [[ ]]
96   Sweden (SWE) Suecia [[ ]]
97   Switzerland (SUI) Suiza [[ ]]
98   Suriname (SUR) Surinam [[ ]]
99   Thailand (THA) Tailandia [[ ]]
100   Taiwan (ROC) Taiwán [[ ]]
101   Tanzania (TAN) Tanzania [[ ]]
102   Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) Trinidad y Tobago [[ ]]
103   Tunisia (TUN) Túnez [[ ]]
104   Turkey (TUR) Turquía [[ ]]
105   Uganda (UGA) Uganda [[ ]]
106   Soviet Union (URS) U. R. S. S. [[ ]]
107   Uruguay (URU) Uruguay [[ ]]
108   Venezuela (VEN) Venezuela [[ ]]
109   Vietnam (VIE) Vietnam [[ ]]
110   Yugoslavia (YUG) Yugoslavia [[ ]]
111   Zambia (ZAM) Zambia [[ ]]
112   Mexico (MEX) México David Bárcena Athletics


Proteas

Proteas ( Greek: Πρωτέας) was the mascot for the 2004 Summer Paralympics held in Athens, Greece. It was designed by Spyros Gogos, the same person who designed the 2004 Summer Olympics mascots, Athena and Phevos. The mascot was first unveiled in September 17, 2004. It resembles a seahorse with 4-colored stripes which expressed the four values of that edition of Paralympic Games: strength, pursuit, inspiration and celebration.


[2] [3]

table

Heat 1

Rank Athlete Country Time Note
1 Yoshihiro Hamaguchi   Japan 58.0
2 Aldo Eminente   France 58.2

Indonesia at Paralympics

1976 PG Athletics Men's 100 m E Silver INA Ashari

1976 PG Athletics Men's Shot Put F Bronze INA Dini, Itria

1976 PG Athletics Men's Precision Javelin F Gold INA Dini, Itria

1976 PG Athletics Men's Discus F Bronze INA Hanafi, Saneng

1976 PG Athletics Men's Javelin F Bronze INA Hanafi, Saneng

1976 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Singles E Gold INA Syarifuddin

1976 PG Table Tennis Men's Singles E Bronze INA Supadi, Sigit

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs D Bronze INA Arlen, R. S.

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs C Bronze INA Moenali

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Singles E Gold INA Soebiyanto, Yan

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Singles F Bronze INA Soekarsan

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Singles E Bronze INA Soepadi, Sigit

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs D Bronze INA Tanjung, Safri

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs C Bronze INA Yamin, Ismail

1980 PG Weightlifting Men's Featherweight -57 kg amputee Gold INA Arlen, R. S.

1984 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs A6/8 Bronze INA Kurnianto

1984 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs A6/8 Bronze INA Memed, Lesmana

1984 PG Lawn Bowls Women's Singles A2/4 Silver INA Ninik, Umardiyani

1988 PG Athletics Men's High Jump B1 Silver INA Abdulaziz, Hadi

1988 PG Athletics Men's Shot Put A4A9 Silver INA Soeparni

2012 PG Table Tennis Men's Singles 10 Bronze INA Jacobs, David

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[1]

{{Infobox badminton event |name = 2020 Pan Am Badminton Championships |image = |size = |caption = |dates = 13–16 February (Team event)<br>23–26 April (Individual event) |number_edition = 24 |level = |prize_money = |other = |venue = Centro Panamericano de Judô (Team event)<br>Teodoro Palacios Flores Gymnasium (Individual event) |location = {{flagicon|BRA}}[[Salvador, Bahia|Salvador]], [[Brazil]] (Team event)<br><br>{{flagicon|GUA}}[[Guatemala City]], [[Guatemala]] (Individual event) |previous = [[2019 Pan Am Badminton Championships|2019]] |next = [[2021 Pan Am Badminton Championships|2021]] }} The XXIV '''2020 [[Pan Am Badminton Championships]]''' is a continental championships tournament of badminton in Pan America. This tournament will be held as two events in different countries. From 15 to 18 February, the team event will be held in [[Salvador, Bahia]], [[Brazil]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Badminton Pan American Cup – M&F Team Event |url=http://www.badmintonpanam.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/INVITATION-Pan-Am-Team-Male-Female-Cup-2020.pdf |publisher=[[Badminton Pan Am]] |accessdate=30 January 2020}}</ref> From 26 to 29 April, the individual event will be held in [[Guatemala City]], [[Guatemala]].<ref name="g">{{cite news |title=XXIV Pan Am Individual Championships 2020 |url=http://www.badmintonpanam.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/XXIV-Pan-Am-Individual-Championships-2020-Final-prospectus.pdf |publisher=[[Badminton Pan Am]] |accessdate=30 January 2020}}</ref> {{TOC right}} ==Team events== ===Men's team=== ===Women's team=== ==Individual event== ==References== {{Reflist}} {{2020 Thomas & Uber Cup qualification}} {{PanAm badminton champs}} [[Category:Pan Am Badminton Championships]] [[Category:2020 in badminton|Pan Am Badminton Championships]] [[Category:Badminton in Brazil]] [[Category:International sports competitions hosted by Brazil]] [[Category:Badminton in Guatemala]] [[Category:International sports competitions hosted by Guatemala]]


Achievement

Career achievements

Individual titles (9)

Year Championship Opponent Score
2012 Bitburger Open Netherlands Yao Jie 21-10 15-21 25-23
2012 Singapore Open Chinese Taipei Cheng Shao-chieh 21–11, 26–24
2011 Morocco International Italy Agnese Allegrini 21-10 21-8
2009 Norwegian International Netherlands Rachel van Cutsen 21-12 19-21 21-11
2009 Bitburger Open Japan Yu Hirayama 21-18 21-10
2009 Finnish Open Netherlands Judith Meulendijks 21-13 21-13
2009 Dutch International Bulgaria Petya Nedelcheva 21-12 21-16
2009 Austrian Open Bulgaria Petya Nedelcheva 20-22 21-8 22-20
2008 Italian Open Ukraine Larisa Griga 15-21 21-13 21-17

Runner-up (11)

Year Championship Opponent Score
2013 Indonesia Open China Li Xuerui 16-21, 21-18, 17-21
2013 India Open Thailand Ratchanok Intanon 20-22, 14-21
2013 German Open China Wang Yihan 14-21, 13-21
2012 Denmark Open India Saina Nehwal 17-21, 8-21
2012 India Open China Li Xuerui 21–14, 17–21, 8-21
2012 European Championships Denmark Tine Baun 19–21, 21–16, 19-21
2012 German Open China Li Xuerui 19–21, 16–21
2012 Japan Open China Wang Yihan 16–21, 14–21
2011 Canada Open China Zhu Lin 19-21 21-17 10-21
2010 German Open China Wang Xin 17-21 18-21
2010 European Championships Denmark Tine Rasmussen 19-21 21-14 18-21
  Super Series Premier/ Finals vs   Super Series Premier/ Finals
  Super Series
  Grand Prix Gold
  Grand Prix
  International Challenge vs   International Challenge
  Continental Championships vs   Continental Championships


Olympic badminton format

Group A

Athlete Pld W L SW SL PF PA Pts
China Lin Dan 2 2 0 4 0 84 42 2
Slovakia Matej Hlinican 2 1 2 2 2 67 70 1
Brazil Igor Ibrahim 2 0 2 0 4 45 84 0
24 November 2015
China Lin Dan 2-0 Brazil Igor Ibrahim 21–12, 21–5
Slovakia Matej Hlinican 2-0 Brazil Igor Ibrahim 21–16, 21–12
25 November 2015
China Lin Dan 2-0 Slovakia Matej Hlinican 21-9, 21-16

SEA Games 2009 results

table test

Order Athlete 1st Routine 2nd Routine Total
Score Rank Score Rank Score Rank
1   Liu Changxin ( CHN) 45.605 1 57.260 1 102.865 1 Q


mexico 68

During the Parade of Nations section of the 1968 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, athletes from the participating countries marched into the arena. Each delegation was led by a flag bearer and a sign with the name of the country on it. The Parade of Nations was organized in Spanish, the official language of Mexico. Greece led the parade, while Mexico was the last to march to the stadium. West Germany and East Germany finally marched as two separate team, but both teams still using the Unified Team of Germany flag.

List

Order Nation Spanish Name Flag bearer Sport
1   Greece (GRE) Grecia Khristos Papanikolaou Athletics
2   Afghanistan (AFG) Afganistán [[ ]]
3   Central African Republic (CAF) África Central [[ ]]
4   East Germany (GDR) Alemania Democrática [[ ]]
5   West Germany (FRG) Alemania Federal [[ ]]
6   Netherlands Antilles (AHO) Antillas Holandesas [[ ]]
7   Algeria (ALG) Argelia [[ ]]
8   Argentina (ARG) Argentina [[ ]]
9   Australia (AUS) Australia [[ ]]
10   Austria (AUT) Austria [[ ]]
11   Bahamas (BAH) Bahamas [[ ]]
12   Barbados (BAR) Barbados [[ ]]
13   Belgium (BEL) Bélgica [[ ]]
14   Bermuda (BER) Bermudas [[ ]]
15   Burma (BIR) Birmania [[ ]]
16   Bolivia (BOL) Bolivia [[ ]]
17   Brazil (BRA) Brasil [[ ]]
18   Bulgaria (BUL) Bulgaria [[ ]]
19   Cameroon (CMR) Camerún [[ ]]
20   Canada (CAN) Canadá [[ ]]
21   Ceylon (CEY) Ceilán [[ ]]
22   Colombia (COL) Colombia [[ ]]
23   Congo-Kinshasa (COD) Congo-Kinshasa [[ ]]
24   South Korea (KOR) Corea [[ ]]
25   Ivory Coast (CIV) Costa de Marfil [[ ]]
26   Costa Rica (CRC) Costa Rica [[ ]]
27   Cuba (CUB) Cuba [[ ]]
28   Chad (CHA) Chad [[ ]]
29   Czechoslovakia (TCH) Checoslovaquia [[ ]]
30   Chile (CHI) Chile [[ ]]
31   Denmark (DEN) Dinamarca [[ ]]
32   Ecuador (ECU) Ecuador [[ ]]
33   El Salvador (ESA) El Salvador [[ ]]
34   Spain (ESP) España [[ ]]
35   United States (USA) Estados Unidos de América [[ ]]
36   Ethiopia (ETH) Etiopía [[ ]]
37   Fiji (FIJ) Fiji [[ ]]
38   Philippines (PHI) Filipinas [[ ]]
39   Finland (FIN) Finlandia [[ ]]
40   France (FRA) Francia [[ ]]
41   Ghana (GHA) Ghana [[ ]]
42   Great Britain (GBR) Gran Bretaña [[ ]]
43   Guatemala (GUA) Guatemala [[ ]]
44   Guinea (GUI) Guinea [[ ]]
45   Guyana (GUY) Guyana [[ ]]
46   Haiti (HAI) Haití [[ ]]
47   Netherlands (NED) Holanda [[ ]]
48   Honduras (HON) Honduras [[ ]]
49   British Honduras (HBR) Honduras Británicas [[ ]]
50   Hong Kong (HKG) Hong Kong [[ ]]
51   Hungary (HUN) Hungría [[ ]]
52   India (IND) India [[ ]]
53   Indonesia (INA) Indonesia [[ ]]
54   Iraq (IRQ) Irak [[ ]]
55   Iran (IRI) Irán [[ ]]
56   Ireland (IRL) Irlanda [[ ]]
57   Iceland (ISL) Islandia [[ ]]
58   Virgin Islands (ISV) Islas Vírgenes [[ ]]
59   Israel (ISR) Israel [[ ]]
60   Italy (ITA) Italia [[ ]]
61   Jamaica (JAM) Jamaica [[ ]]
62   Japan (JPN) Japón [[ ]]
63   Kenya (KEN) Kenia [[ ]]
64   Kuwait (KUW) Kuwait [[ ]]
65   Lebanon (LIB) Líbano [[ ]]
66   Libya (LBA) Libia [[ ]]
67   Liechtenstein (LIE) Liechtenstein [[ ]]
68   Luxembourg (LUX) Luxemburgo [[ ]]
69   Madagascar (MAD) Madagascar [[ ]]
70   Malaysia (MAS) Malaisia [[ ]]
71   Mali (MLI) Malí [[ ]]
72   Malta (MLT) Malta [[ ]]
73   Morocco (MAR) Marruecos [[ ]]
74   Monaco (MON) Mónaco [[ ]]
75   Mongolia (MGL) Mongolia [[ ]]
76   Nicaragua (NIC) Nicaragua [[ ]]
77   Niger (NIG) Níger [[ ]]
78   Nigeria (NGR) Nigeria [[ ]]
79   Norway (NOR) Noruega [[ ]]
80   New Zealand (NZL) Nueva Zelandia [[ ]]
81   Pakistan (PAK) Pakistán [[ ]]
82   Panama (PAN) Panamá [[ ]]
83   Paraguay (PAR) Paraguay [[ ]]
84   Peru (PER) Perú [[ ]]
85   Poland (POL) Polonia [[ ]]
86   Portugal (POR) Portugal [[ ]]
87   Puerto Rico (PUR) Puerto Rico [[ ]]
88   Egypt (EGY) República Árabe Unida [[ ]]
89   Dominican Republic (DOM) República Dominicana [[ ]]
90   Romania (ROU) Rumania [[ ]]
91   San Marino (SMR) San Marino [[ ]]
92   Senegal (SEN) Senegal [[ ]]
93   Sierra Leone (SLE) Sierra Leona [[ ]]
94   Singapore (SIN) Singapur [[ ]]
95   Sudan (SUD) Sudán [[ ]]
96   Sweden (SWE) Suecia [[ ]]
97   Switzerland (SUI) Suiza [[ ]]
98   Suriname (SUR) Surinam [[ ]]
99   Thailand (THA) Tailandia [[ ]]
100   Taiwan (ROC) Taiwán [[ ]]
101   Tanzania (TAN) Tanzania [[ ]]
102   Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) Trinidad y Tobago [[ ]]
103   Tunisia (TUN) Túnez [[ ]]
104   Turkey (TUR) Turquía [[ ]]
105   Uganda (UGA) Uganda [[ ]]
106   Soviet Union (URS) U. R. S. S. [[ ]]
107   Uruguay (URU) Uruguay [[ ]]
108   Venezuela (VEN) Venezuela [[ ]]
109   Vietnam (VIE) Vietnam [[ ]]
110   Yugoslavia (YUG) Yugoslavia [[ ]]
111   Zambia (ZAM) Zambia [[ ]]
112   Mexico (MEX) México David Bárcena Athletics


Proteas

Proteas ( Greek: Πρωτέας) was the mascot for the 2004 Summer Paralympics held in Athens, Greece. It was designed by Spyros Gogos, the same person who designed the 2004 Summer Olympics mascots, Athena and Phevos. The mascot was first unveiled in September 17, 2004. It resembles a seahorse with 4-colored stripes which expressed the four values of that edition of Paralympic Games: strength, pursuit, inspiration and celebration.


[2] [3]

table

Heat 1

Rank Athlete Country Time Note
1 Yoshihiro Hamaguchi   Japan 58.0
2 Aldo Eminente   France 58.2

Indonesia at Paralympics

1976 PG Athletics Men's 100 m E Silver INA Ashari

1976 PG Athletics Men's Shot Put F Bronze INA Dini, Itria

1976 PG Athletics Men's Precision Javelin F Gold INA Dini, Itria

1976 PG Athletics Men's Discus F Bronze INA Hanafi, Saneng

1976 PG Athletics Men's Javelin F Bronze INA Hanafi, Saneng

1976 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Singles E Gold INA Syarifuddin

1976 PG Table Tennis Men's Singles E Bronze INA Supadi, Sigit

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs D Bronze INA Arlen, R. S.

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs C Bronze INA Moenali

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Singles E Gold INA Soebiyanto, Yan

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Singles F Bronze INA Soekarsan

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Singles E Bronze INA Soepadi, Sigit

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs D Bronze INA Tanjung, Safri

1980 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs C Bronze INA Yamin, Ismail

1980 PG Weightlifting Men's Featherweight -57 kg amputee Gold INA Arlen, R. S.

1984 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs A6/8 Bronze INA Kurnianto

1984 PG Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs A6/8 Bronze INA Memed, Lesmana

1984 PG Lawn Bowls Women's Singles A2/4 Silver INA Ninik, Umardiyani

1988 PG Athletics Men's High Jump B1 Silver INA Abdulaziz, Hadi

1988 PG Athletics Men's Shot Put A4A9 Silver INA Soeparni

2012 PG Table Tennis Men's Singles 10 Bronze INA Jacobs, David


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