Shooting at the Stoke Mandeville & New York 1984 Paralympic Games

Stoke Mandeville & New York 1984 Paralympic GamesStoke Mandeville & New York 1984 Paralympic Games
Host City: Stoke Mandeville, Great Britain & New York, United States of America
Dates:
Events: 29
Countries: 20
Athletes: 114 (94 men and 20 women)

Participation Numbers
Country Men Women Total
Australia
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AUS
8 2 10
Austria
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AUT
5 0 5
Belgium
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BEL
1 1 2
Canada
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CAN
3 0 3
Denmark
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DEN
4 2 6
Egypt
EGY Flag
EGY
3 0 3
Finland
FIN Flag
FIN
3 0 3
France
FRA Flag
FRA
4 5 9
Great Britain
GBR Flag
GBR
14 5 19
Hong Kong
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HKG
2 1 3
Israel
ISR Flag
ISR
10 0 10
Italy
ITA Flag
ITA
2 1 3
Republic of Korea
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KOR
1 1 2
Netherlands
NED Flag
NED
6 0 6
New Zealand
NZL Flag
NZL
1 1 2
Sweden
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SWE
6 0 6
Switzerland
SUI Flag
SUI
6 0 6
United States of America
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USA
6 0 6
West Germany
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FRG
6 1 7
Yugoslavia
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YUG
3 0 3
Totals 94 20 114

Disclaimer

The results data of the IPC Historical Results Archive is based on information contained/ sourced in the original hardcopy final results publications. Some information from earlier Paralympic Games (i.e. 1960-1988) such as relay and team members are not presented in these source. Therefore, final results, medal standings and derived statistics may not be complete. If you encounter any inaccuracies or errors, please do not hesitate to send a message to sdmsadmin[at]paralympic[dot]org with the details and proving materials.

Important note on the definition of participants: Only athletes that appear in the official results books in the section of final results are included in the database and counted towards participant statistics. Data since 2014 are accurate. Statistics for previous Games editions are under review.

Important note on competition partners: Competition partners eligible for medals are included in the combined participant statistics until 2000 (concerning pilots in tandem cycling). Statistics for 2008 and beyond consider athletes with an impairment and their competition partners separately.