Archery at the 1984 Summer Paralympics
Archery at the VII Paralympic Games | |
Paralympic Archery |
Archery at the 1984 Summer Paralympics consisted of eighteen events, fourteen for men and four for women.
Medal summary
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Double advanced metric round paraplegic |
J. M. Chapuis France |
C. Bouchite France |
Patrick Krishner United States |
Double advanced metric round team 1A-6 |
France (FRA) | ||
Double advanced metric round tetraplegic |
G. Frank Austria |
Ian Trewhella Australia |
Ernest Arnold Great Britain |
Double FITA round C1-C2 |
David Barefoot Canada |
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Double FITA round C3,C6 |
Philip Thorne Great Britain |
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Double FITA round division 3 |
Kjell Løvvold Norway |
Alfons Kuys Belgium |
Benoit Tanquerel France |
Double FITA round integrated |
Jan Thulin Sweden |
Antonio Rebollo Spain |
Raimo Tirronen Finland |
Double FITA round paraplegic |
Guy Grun Belgium |
J. Weijers Netherlands |
Heikki Laukkanen Finland |
Double FITA round team 1A-6 |
Belgium (BEL) | Netherlands (NED) | Great Britain (GBR) |
Double FITA round team integrated |
Sweden (SWE) S. Ahlinder Nicolai Babkin Arne Tjernell |
France (FRA) Rene Ducret George Hamart Daniel Lelon |
West Germany (FRG) Manfred Boeckers Manfred Brenne Kilmar Butenhoff |
Double FITA round tetraplegic |
Felix Lettner Austria |
K. Koneman Netherlands |
Oddbjorn Stebekk Norway |
Double short metric round paraplegic |
Michel Baudois Switzerland |
H. S. Kim South Korea |
Pasquale de Masi Italy |
Double short metric round tetraplegic |
Kenneth Holm Sweden |
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Short metric round team 1A-6 |
France (FRA) | Ian Trewhella, David Higgins, Stephen Austin | Great Britain (GBR) |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Double FITA round division 3 |
Helen Hilderley Great Britain |
Beverley Leaper Great Britain |
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Double FITA round integrated |
Anneliese Dersen West Germany |
Martine Lacomblez Belgium |
Irene Monaco Italy |
Double FITA round paraplegic |
Susan Hagel United States |
Hifumi Suzuki Japan |
S. Davie Australia |
Double short metric round paraplegic |
M. P. Balme France |
Rosa Schweizer Austria |
Anne Gray Great Britain |
References
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