Athletics at the Arnhem 1980 Paralympic Games

Men's Discus Throw 5
Arnhem 1980 Paralympic GamesArnhem 1980 Paralympic Games
Host City: Arnhem, Netherlands
Dates: ?
Countries: 10
Athletes: 14

Medallists
CLARK Raymond
SWE Flag
SWE
SKRZYPEK Jerzy
POL Flag
POL
AHRENS Rene
AUS Flag
AUS

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Men's Discus Throw 5 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Width IRM Note
1
CLARK Raymond
SWE Flag
SWE - Sweden
38.16
2
SKRZYPEK Jerzy
POL Flag
POL - Poland
35.34
3
AHRENS Rene
AUS Flag
AUS - Australia
34.22
4
DE MEYER M.
BEL Flag
BEL - Belgium
30.78
5
KOWALIK Jacek
POL Flag
POL - Poland
30.08
6
HARRIS John
GBR Flag
GBR - Great Britain
29.50
7
MONTANES C.
ESP Flag
ESP - Spain
26.42
8
OST P.
FRG Flag
FRG - West Germany
26.36
9
AZIZ Namash
KUW Flag
KUW - Kuwait
21.74
10
MOREL P.
FRA Flag
FRA - France
20.98
11
KLEIN H.
FRG Flag
FRG - West Germany
19.40
12
AL-HAMOR Mohamed
KUW Flag
KUW - Kuwait
18.42
13
NYAMOTI Oaga
KEN Flag
KEN - Kenya
16.06
OPIYO George
KEN Flag
KEN - Kenya
DNF

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