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Archery at the 2004 Summer Paralympics

Archery at the 2004 Summer Paralympics is taking place at the Olympic Baseball Centre in Athens. There are three categories:

  • W1 tetraplegic archers, or comparable disability, in wheelchairs.
  • W2 paraplegic archers, or comparable disability, in wheelchairs.
  • ST archers standing or shooting from a chair.

Medal table (after 7 of 7 events)

Rank NPC Name  Gold   Silver Bronze Total 
1 Great Britain2002
2 Korea1135
3 Italy1102
4 China1001
Germany1001
Slovakia1001
7 Japan0213
8 Poland0112
9 Sweden0101
Thailand0101
11 United States0022

Medallists

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Event:
Women's W1/W2 Paola Fantato , Italy Naomi Isozaki , Japan Nako Hirasawa , Japan
Women's ST Yanhong Wang , China Wasana Karpmaichan , Thailand Malgorzata Olejnik , Poland
Men's W2 Mario Oehme , Germany Young Joo Jung , Korea Hong Gu Lee , Korea
Men's ST Imrich Lyocsa , Slovakia Tomasz Lezanski , Poland Tae Sung An , Korea
Men's W1 John Cavanagh , Great Britain Anders Groenberg , Sweden Jeffrey Fabry , USA
Women's Open Great Britain
Anita Chapman , Margaret Parker , Kathy Smith
Italy
Paola Fantato , Anna Menconi , Sandra Truccolo
Korea
Hee Sook Ko , Hwa Sook Lee , Kyung Hee Lee
Men's Team Korea
Young Joo Jung , Hak Young Lee , Hong Gu Lee
Japan
Koichi Minami , Kimimasa Onodera , Shinji Sakoda
United States
Aaron Cross , Jeffrey Fabry , Kevin Stone
Last updated: 08-08-2005 19:07:18
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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