Athletics at the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games

Men's Discus Throw F53
Atlanta 1996 Paralympic GamesAtlanta 1996 Paralympic Games
Host City: Atlanta, United States of America
Dates: ?
Countries: 12
Athletes: 12

Medallists
LABUSCHAGNE Leon
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RSA
NOURAFSHAN Mokhtar
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IRI
MENDEZ Francisco Jesus
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ESP

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Men's Discus Throw F53 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Width IRM Note
1
LABUSCHAGNE Leon
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RSA - South Africa
28.04
2
NOURAFSHAN Mokhtar
IRI Flag
IRI - Islamic Republic of Iran
27.12
3
MENDEZ Francisco Jesus
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ESP - Spain
24.56
4
VASICEK Vojtech
CZE Flag
CZE - Czech Republic
23.42
5
TWOMEY John
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IRL - Ireland
22.24
6
HUDEJ Janez
SLO Flag
SLO - Slovenia
22.18
7
BERNARDI Germano
ITA Flag
ITA - Italy
21.94
8
HASSANI Mohamed
EGY Flag
EGY - Egypt
21.62
9
BERNER Reinhard
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GER - Germany
21.28
10
TSIVILIS Athanasios
GRE Flag
GRE - Greece
20.42
11
BRADY William
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USA - United States of America
20.42
12
POTAPENKO Vladimir
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BLR - Belarus
15.62

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