Athletics at the Barcelona 1992 Paralympic Games

Women's Discus Throw THW7
Barcelona 1992 Paralympic GamesBarcelona 1992 Paralympic Games
Host City: Barcelona, Spain
Dates: ?
Countries: 10
Athletes: 12

Medallists
GUIMARAES Suely
BRA Flag
BRA
CARLTON Kathryne Lynne
USA Flag
USA
GRANT Sylvia
JAM Flag
JAM

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Women's Discus Throw THW7 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Width IRM Note
1
GUIMARAES Suely
BRA Flag
BRA - Brazil
22.40
2
CARLTON Kathryne Lynne
USA Flag
USA - United States of America
22.12
3
GRANT Sylvia
JAM Flag
JAM - Jamaica
20.88
4
BURGUNDER Eva
SUI Flag
SUI - Switzerland
19.90
5
GOW Denisa Karen
NZL Flag
NZL - New Zealand
19.78
6
MCGUIRK Marie
IRL Flag
IRL - Ireland
19.70
7
KOLEVA Ivanka
BUL Flag
BUL - Bulgaria
18.00
8
ORD Ethel Elaine
GBR Flag
GBR - Great Britain
17.52
9
OLANG Rose Atieno
KEN Flag
KEN - Kenya
17.28
10
MARTIN Ina
GBR Flag
GBR - Great Britain
15.96
11
NAKHUMICHA Mary
KEN Flag
KEN - Kenya
15.84
12
HOLLA Malathi
IND Flag
IND - India
12.74

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