Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's discus throw F51–58
Women's discus throw events for wheelchair athletes were held at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in the Athens Olympic Stadium. Events were held in three disability classes, F51-53 being held jointly with F32-34 cerebral palsy athletes.[1]
F32-34/51-53
Women's Discus F32-34/51-53 at the XII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Athens Olympic Stadium | ||||||||||||
Dates | 20 September 2004 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 12 from 10 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 15.28 | ||||||||||||
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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 |
F54/55
Women's Discus F54/55 at the XII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Athens Olympic Stadium | ||||||||||||
Dates | 24 September 2004 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 13 from 10 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 16.47 | ||||||||||||
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The F54/55 event was won by Wang Ting, representing China.[3]
Result
24 Sept. 2004, 10:00
Rank | Athlete | Result | Points | Notes |
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Wang Ting (CHN) | 16.47 | 1091 | ||
Marianne Buggenhagen (GER) | 27.57 | 1078 | WR | |
Chen Li Ping (CHN) | 15.91 | 1054 | ||
4 | Tatjana Majcen (SLO) | 14.78 | 979 | |
5 | Vinnette Green (JAM) | 14.73 | 976 | |
6 | Leticia Torres (MEX) | 14.54 | 963 | |
7 | Zanele Situ (RSA) | 13.41 | 888 | |
8 | Xu Ning (CHN) | 21.51 | 841 | |
9 | Evelyn Schmied (AUT) | 12.42 | 823 | |
10 | Hania Aidi (TUN) | 12.19 | 807 | |
11 | Dora Garcia (MEX) | 11.64 | 771 | |
12 | Jana Fesslova (CZE) | 19.04 | 744 | |
13 | Malathi Krishna (IND) | 14.67 | 573 |
F56-58
Women's Discus F56-58 at the XII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Athens Olympic Stadium | ||||||||||||
Dates | 25 September 2004 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 19 from 12 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 24.30 | ||||||||||||
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The F56-58 event was won by Suely Guimaraes, representing Brazil.[4]
Result
25 Sept. 2004, 09:00
Rank | Athlete | Result | Points | Notes |
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Suely Guimarães (BRA) | 24.30 | 1138 | PR | |
Li Ling (CHN) | 24.95 | 1054 | WR | |
Azam Khodayari (IRI) | 24.86 | 1050 | ||
4 | Martina Willing (GER) | 22.39 | 1049 | |
5 | Nadia Medjmedj (ALG) | 24.54 | 1037 | |
6 | Roseane Santos (BRA) | 31.73 | 1023 | WR |
7 | Karima Feleifal (EGY) | 31.62 | 1019 | |
8 | Chen Fang (CHN) | 30.88 | 995 | |
9 | Ivanka Koleva (BUL) | 22.83 | 965 | |
10 | Njideka E. Iyiazi (NGR) | 29.84 | 962 | |
11 | Sylvia Grant (JAM) | 22.69 | 959 | |
12 | Shaimaa Abd Ellatif (EGY) | 22.46 | 949 | |
13 | Sofia Djelal (ALG) | 28.21 | 909 | |
14 | Catalina Rosales (MEX) | 26.08 | 840 | |
15 | Phelomena Chepkoech (KEN) | 16.78 | 709 | |
16 | Veronica Saucedo (MEX) | 14.90 | 698 | |
17 | Meira Vaa (SAM) | 18.54 | 597 | |
18 | Mary N. Zakayo (KEN) | 17.34 | 559 | |
Fatemeh Montazeri (IRI) | NMR |
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 F54/55". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
- "Women's Discus F56-58". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
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