Powerlifting at the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games

Men's +100 kg
Atlanta 1996 Paralympic GamesAtlanta 1996 Paralympic Games
Host City: Atlanta, United States of America
Dates: ?
Countries: 11
Athletes: 13

Medallists
BROWNFIELD Kim
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USA
HALLMANN Leszek
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POL
COOPER Pernell
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USA

Men's +100 kg - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Result IRM Note
1
BROWNFIELD Kim
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USA - United States of America
237.5
2
HALLMANN Leszek
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POL - Poland
225.0
3
COOPER Pernell
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USA - United States of America
225.0
4
WRZESZCZ Andrzej
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POL - Poland
222.5
5
HAMED Abdelrahim
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LBA - Libya
215.0
6
LINDBERG Bengt
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SWE - Sweden
207.5
7
STRIPPEL Theodor
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GER - Germany
205.0
8
FARRELL Michael
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AUS - Australia
200.0
9
MAHMOUDI KORD KHILI
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IRI - Islamic Republic of Iran
200.0
10
BOUBEN Vladimir
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BLR - Belarus
195.0
11
AL-SHAIKH Nader
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BRN - Bahrain
182.5
12
ARBYTMAN Stanislav
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UKR - Ukraine
170.0
AHMAD Salman
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KUW - Kuwait
NM

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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.