Athletics at the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games

Men's 10000 m T10
Atlanta 1996 Paralympic GamesAtlanta 1996 Paralympic Games
Host City: Atlanta, United States of America
Dates: ?
Countries: 10
Athletes: 12

Medallists
GUERRERO Alejandro
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MEX
WILLIS Henry
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USA
FERREIRA Carlos Amaral
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POR

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Men's 10000 m T10 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Time IRM Note
1
GUERRERO Alejandro
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MEX - Mexico
34:53.29
2
WILLIS Henry
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USA - United States of America
35:38.65
3
FERREIRA Carlos Amaral
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POR - Portugal
35:41.51
4
KIBUUKA Tofiri
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NOR - Norway
36:10.58
5
MOZO Martin
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COL - Colombia
36:25.39
6
GOSSELIN Jan
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BEL - Belgium
36:46.76
7
DURANTE Carlo
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ITA - Italy
37:27.92
8
MARTINEZ Reinaldo
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HON - Honduras
42:24.56
MEYER Klaus
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GER - Germany
DNF
GAASEMYR Joerund
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NOR - Norway
DNF
DE ALMEIDA COELHO Paulo
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POR - Portugal
DNF
VENTURA Ceferino
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DOM - Dominican Republic
DQ

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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.