Athletics at the Tel Aviv 1968 Paralympic Games

Men's Pentathlon Complete
Tel Aviv 1968 Paralympic GamesTel Aviv 1968 Paralympic Games
Host City: Tel Aviv, Israel
Dates: ?
Countries: 8
Athletes: 14

Medallists
SCHUHBAUER Johann
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FRG
SIMON Heinz
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FRG
MANSON-BISHOP Leslie
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RHO

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Men's Pentathlon Complete - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Points IRM Note
1
SCHUHBAUER Johann
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FRG - West Germany
3,506
2
SIMON Heinz
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FRG - West Germany
2,897
3
MANSON-BISHOP Leslie
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RHO - Rhodesia
2,552
4
WILSON
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CAN - Canada
2,502
5
CHRYSLER
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USA - United States of America
2,455
6
PROTHMANN P.
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FRG - West Germany
2,098
7
PONTA Frank
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AUS - Australia
2,016
8
HAWKES Bob
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USA - United States of America
1,704
9
STANTON Peter
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GBR - Great Britain
1,669
10
HAMILTON
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CAN - Canada
1,516
11
SCHMID
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CAN - Canada
1,053
12
FELD Moshe
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ISR - Israel
1,007
13
HEPPLE Carl
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GBR - Great Britain
660
14
ARESCA
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ARG - Argentina
453

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