Athletics at the Stoke Mandeville & New York 1984 Paralympic Games

Men's 5000 m A6
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: ?
Countries: 7
Athletes: 10

Medallists
PAVAN Giuseppe
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ITA
OCALLAGHAN Michael
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NZL
MIETTINEN Heikki
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FIN

select event:
Men's 5000 m A6 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Time IRM Note
1
PAVAN Giuseppe
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ITA - Italy
16:25.15
2
OCALLAGHAN Michael
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NZL - New Zealand
16:50.91
3
MIETTINEN Heikki
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FIN - Finland
16:54.04
4
CROFT Paul
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AUS - Australia
17:53.56
5
EVANS David
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AUS - Australia
17:57.31
6
CAFFARELLI Ugo
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ITA - Italy
18:08.04
7
INOUE Yukinori
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JPN - Japan
18:15.89
8
RADOCY Bob
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USA - United States of America
18:18.52
9
HENRY James
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USA - United States of America
18:18.79
BYRNE Michael
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GBR - Great Britain
DNF

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