Defunct Paralympic field events

These defunct field events were once contested in previous Paralympic Games in which both men and women competed in various classes.

Men's events

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Football accuracy and distance

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Football accuracy and distance were contested once in the 1976 Summer Paralympics.

Event Year Gold Silver Bronze
Football accuracy E1[1] 1976 Jorn Nielsen
  Denmark
Only one competitor
Football distance E1[2] 1976 Jorn Nielsen
  Denmark
Only one competitor

Pentathlon

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The men's event scheduled between 1960 and 2008.

Wheelchair athletes
Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
Open 1960 Ron Stein
  United States
Dik Kruidenier
  Netherlands
Russ Scott
  Great Britain
Special class 1964 Ron Stein
  United States
Tim Harris
  United States
Jorge Diz
  Argentina
1968 Ed Owen
  United States
Denver Branum
  United States
Jorge Diz
  Argentina
1 1964 Richard Maduro
  United States
Frank Vecera
  United States
Dick Thompson
  Great Britain
1B 1972 Patrick Reid
  Jamaica
Julius Duval
  United States
R. Zeyher
  West Germany
2 1964 William Fairbanks
  United States
Leslie Manson-Bishop
  Rhodesia
Juan Sznitowski
  Argentina
1972 Josef Jager
  Austria
Schmicking
  West Germany
Graeme Marett
  New Zealand
3 1972 David Williamson
  United States
Heinz Simon
  West Germany
Terry Mason
  Australia
4 1972 Eugene Reimer
  Canada
W. Flach
  West Germany
Reno Levis
  United States
5 1972 Ray Clark
  United States
Ed Owen
  United States
Moll
  West Germany
Complete 1968 Johann Schuhbauer
  West Germany
Heinz Simon
  West Germany
Leslie Manson-Bishop
  Rhodesia
Incomplete 1968 H. Smith
  United States
Clark
  Great Britain
Tommy Taylor
  Great Britain

Precision club throw

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Precision club throw was contested between 1976 and 1984

Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
1A-1B 1976 Philip Wouters
  Belgium
Samir
  Egypt
Peter Marsh
  Australia

Precision javelin

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Precision javelin was contested at seven Games from 1960 to Athletics at the 1988 Summer Paralympics. It was absent in the 1964 Summer Paralympics.

Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
1C-5 1976 Walter Telsnig
  Austria
Roy Nungester
  United States
Honorio Romero
  Argentina
A 1960 Dick Thompson
  Great Britain
Frank Ponta
  Australia
Jacob
  West Germany
B 1960 Grimaldi
  Italy
Gary Hooper
  Australia
Castelli
  Italy
C 1960 Felice Lenardon
  Italy
Walter Telsnig
  Austria
Engelbert Rangger
  Austria
1976 Chihiro Hatta
  Japan
Antti Nikkinen
  Finland
J. Stam
  Netherlands
Open 1968 Vincent Excell
  Jamaica
Engelbert Rangger
  Austria
Reno Levis
  United States
1972 Ernst Michel
  Switzerland
Reno Levis
  United States
Vic Renalson
  Australia

Triple jump

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This event was for men only and was contested from 1980 to 2012. They mainly competed by blind athletes or athletes with amputations.

Blind athletes

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Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
B 1980[3] Andrzej Pawlik
  Poland
N. Alvarez
  Spain
Kalle Hautalahti
  Finland
B1 1984[4] Soedjeman Dipowidjojo
  Netherlands
José Manuel Rodríguez
  Spain
Pauli Viertonen
  Finland
1988[5] Mineho Ozaki
  Japan
Sergei Sevastianov
  Soviet Union
José Manuel Rodríguez
  Spain
1992[6] José Manuel Rodríguez
  Spain
Sergei Sevastianov
  Unified Team
Robert Latham
  Great Britain
B2 1984 Ante Pehar
  Yugoslavia
Mineho Ozaki
  Japan
Robert Latham
  Great Britain
1988 Vadim Kalmykov
  Soviet Union
Yukio Mita
  Japan
Ante Pehar
  Yugoslavia
1992 Juan Viedma
  Spain
Aleksei Lashmanov
  Unified Team
Huang Wentao
  China
B3 1984 Garland Burress
  United States
Paul Smith
  United States
Pawel Janowicz
  Poland
1988 Ulrich Striegel
  West Germany
Donko Angelov
  Bulgaria
Shoichi Otsuka
  Japan
1992 Enrique Cepeda
  Cuba
Donko Angelov
  Bulgaria
Ulrich Striegel
  Germany
F10 1996[7] José Manuel Rodríguez
  Spain
Wang Sen
  China
Victor Joukovski
  Belarus
F11 1996 Juan Viedma
  Spain
Huang Wentao
  China
Igor Gorbenko
  Ukraine
2000[8] José Manuel Rodríguez
  Spain
Li Duan
  China
Viktar Zhukouski
  Belarus
2004[9] Li Duan
  China
Zeynidin Bilalov
  Azerbaijan
Sergey Sevostianov
  Russia
2008[10] Li Duan
  China
Zeynidin Bilalov
  Azerbaijan
Javier Porras
  Spain
2012[11] Denis Gulin
  Russia
Li Duan
  China
Ruslan Katyshev
  Ukraine
F12 1996 Enrique Caballero
  Cuba
Ihar Fartunau
  Belarus
Ulrich Striegel
  Germany
2000 Huang Wentao
  China
Ruslan Sivitski
  Belarus
Igor Gorbenko
  Ukraine
2004 Duan Qifeng
  China
Aliaksandr Kuzmichou
  Belarus
Ivan Kytsenko
  Ukraine
2008 Osamah Alshanqiti
  Saudi Arabia
Ivan Kytsenko
  Ukraine
Vladimir Zayets
  Azerbaijan
2012 Oleg Panyutin
  Azerbaijan
Vladimir Zayets
  Azerbaijan
Dong Hewei
  China

Amputee athletes

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Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
A 1980 Soedjeman Dipowidjojo
  Netherlands
Ryszard Kozuch
  Poland
Markku Onnela
  Finland
A5 1984 Jerzy Szlezak
  Poland
Stephen Muir
  Australia
No bronze medalist
A6 1984 Brett Holcombe
  Australia
Odd Lovseth
  Norway
Michael Morley
  Australia
A6/A8-9/L6 1988 Rodney Nugent
  Australia
Yang Shaomin
  China
Qin Zhongxing
  China
J3-4 1992 Yang Shao
  China
Qiu Lin
  China
Ruben Alvarez
  Spain
F45-46 1996 Zhao Xueen
  China
Florian Bohl
  Germany
Ruben Alvarez
  Spain
F46 2000 Zhang Hong Wei
  China
Anton Skachkov
  Ukraine
Ruben Alvarez
  Spain
2004 Anton Skachkov
  Ukraine
Mai Wen Jie
  China
Zhang Hong Wei
  China
2012 Liu Fuliang
  China
Arnaud Assoumani
  France
Aliaksandr Subota
  Belarus

Women's events

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Pentathlon

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The women's competition scheduled between 1968 and 2000

Wheelchair athletes
Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
2 1972 Ruth Lamsbach
  West Germany
Fetter
  United States
Sharon Myers
  United States
3 1972 Eve Rimmer
  New Zealand
Rosalie Hixson
  United States
Binns
  Canada
4 1972 Marga Floer
  West Germany
Ora Goldstein
  Israel
Carol Bryant
  Great Britain
5 1972 Marion O'Brien
  Great Britain
Only one competitor
Complete 1968 Valerie Forder
  Great Britain
Elena Monaco
  Italy
Cornett
  United States
Incomplete 1968 Margaret Gibbs
  Great Britain
Marga Floer
  West Germany
Carol Bryant
  Great Britain
Special class 1968 Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum
  Israel
Silvia Cochetti
  Argentina
Daphne Hilton
  Australia

Precision javelin throw

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Class Year Gold Silver Bronze
Open 1968 Baracatt
  Jamaica
Silvana Martino
  Italy
Rosalie Hixson
  United States
1972 Megumi Kawakami
  Japan
Rosalie Hixson
  United States
Hermina Kraft
  Austria

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Men's Football Accuracy E1". International Paralympic Committee. 17 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Men's Football Distance E1". International Paralympic Committee. 17 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Paralympic Games 1980 Arnhem Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Paralympic Games 1984 Stoke Mandeville/New York Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Paralympic Games 1988 Seoul Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Paralympic Games 1992 Barcelona Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Paralympic Games 1996 Atlanta Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Paralympic Games 2000 Sydney Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  9. ^ "Paralympic Games 2004 Athens Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  10. ^ "Paralympic Games 2008 Beijing Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.
  11. ^ "Paralympic Games 2012 London Athletics". International Paralympic Committee. 19 May 2018.