Athletics at the 1980 Summer Paralympics
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Athletics at the 1980 Summer Paralympics
1980 Summer Paralympics
The 1980 Summer Paralympics were the sixth Paralympic Games. They were held in Papendal, close to the host city of Arnhem, Netherlands, from June 21 to 30, 1980.- Sports :...

consisted of 275 events.

Men's events

60 m 1A
60 m 1B
60 m 1C
60 m A
80 m CP C
80 m CP D
100 m 2
100 m 3
100 m 4
100 m 5
100 m B
100 m C
100 m C1
100 m D
100 m D1 runners
None None
100 m D1 wheelchairs
100 m E
100 m E1
100 m F
100 m F1
200 m 2
200 m 3
400 m 2
400 m 3
400 m A
400 m B
400 m C
400 m C1
None
400 m D
400 m D1 runners
None None
400 m D1 wheelchairs
400 m E
400 m E1
None
400 m F
400 m F1
800 m 4
800 m 5
800 m CP C
800 m CP D
1500 m 4
1500 m 5
1500 m A
1500 m B
1500 m E
1500 m E1
1500 m F
1500 m F1
None None
5000 m walk A
5000 m walk B
4×60 m relay 1A-1C

Arturo Granados 
Eduardo Monsalvo 
Pedro Sandoval
Pedro Sandoval
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Francisco de las Fuentes

J. Lewellyn 
G. Slupe 
J. Thorn 
D. Wallen

E. Niehof 
C. J. M. Slijkerman 
J. C. Smit 
J. van der Belt
4×80 m relay CP D
4×100 m relay 2-5

M. de Meyer 
Marc de Vos 
Remi van Ophem 
Paul van Winkel

Rene Corona 
Uriel Martinez 
Ruben Rojas 
Eusebio Valdez

M. Fitzgerald 
Rick Hansen
Rick Hansen
Richard M. Hansen, CC, OBC is a Canadian Paralympian and an activist for people with spinal cord injuries. Following a car crash at the age of 15, Hansen sustained a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the waist down. Hansen is most famous for his Man In Motion World Tour...

 
R. Minor 
André Viger
André Viger
André Viger, OC, CQ was a French Canadian wheelchair marathoner and Paralympian. He took part in five consecutive Summer Paralympics in athletics from 1980 to 1996, winning a total of three gold, three silver and four bronze medals.Born in Windsor, Ontario, Viger grew up in Sherbrooke, Quebec...

4×100 m relay C
None None
4×100 m relay D
None None
4×100 m relay D1

C. Brinkman 
Richard Bryant 
J. Finch 
Jim Martinson
None None
4×100 m relay E-F1
None None
4×400 m relay D1
None None
4×400 m relay E
None None
High jump A
High jump B
High jump C
High jump D
High jump E
High jump F
Long jump A
Long jump B
Long jump C
Long jump CP C
Long jump CP D
Long jump D
Long jump E
Long jump E1
Long jump F
Long jump F1
Triple jump A
Triple jump B
Club throw 1A
Club throw 1B
Discus throw 1A
Discus throw 1B
Discus throw 1C
Discus throw 2
Discus throw 3
Discus throw 4
Discus throw 5
Discus throw A
Discus throw B
Discus throw C
Discus throw C1
Discus throw CP C
Discus throw CP D
Discus throw D
Discus throw D1
Discus throw E
Discus throw F
Discus throw J
Javelin throw 1C
Javelin throw 2
Javelin throw 3
Javelin throw 4
Javelin throw 5
Javelin throw B
Javelin throw C
Javelin throw C1
Javelin throw CP C
Javelin throw CP D
Javelin throw D
Javelin throw D1
Javelin throw E
Javelin throw F
Javelin throw J
Shot put 1A
Shot put 1B
Shot put 1C
Shot put 2
Shot put 3
Shot put 4
Shot put 5
Shot put A
Shot put B
Shot put C
Shot put C1
Shot put CP C
Shot put CP D
Shot put D
Shot put D1
Shot put E
Shot put F
Shot put J
Slalom 1A
Slalom 1B
Slalom 1C
Slalom 2
Slalom 3
Slalom 4
Slalom 5
Slalom F1
Pentathlon 1A
None
Pentathlon 1B
Pentathlon 1C
Pentathlon 2
Pentathlon 3
Pentathlon 4
Pentathlon 5
Pentathlon A
Pentathlon B
Pentathlon C
Pentathlon C1
None
Pentathlon D
Pentathlon D1
None
Pentathlon E
Pentathlon E1
None None
Pentathlon F

Women's events

60 m 1A
60 m 1B
60 m 1C
60 m 2
60 m 3
60 m 4
60 m 5
60 m A
60 m CP C
60 m CP D
100 m B
100 m C
100 m C1
None None
100 m D
None
100 m D1
100 m E
100 m F
None
100 m F1
None
200 m 2
200 m 3
400 m 2
400 m 3
400 m A
400 m B
400 m C1
None None
400 m CP C
400 m CP D
400 m D
None None
400 m D1 runners
None None
400 m D1 wheelchairs
None None
400 m E
None
400 m F1
800 m 4
800 m 5
800 m A
800 m B
1500 m 4
1500 m 5
1500 m F1
None
3000 m walk A
4×60 m relay 1A-1C
None None
4×60 m relay 2-5

Rosa Camara 
Dora Garcia 
Juana Soto 
Angeles Valdez

Candace Cable 
Kathryne Lynne Carlton 
Karen Casper 
Sharon Rahn

Waltraud Hagenlocher 
Errol Marklein 
S. Roelli 
C. Zeyher
4×60 m relay CP C
None None
4×60 m relay CP D
None None None
High jump A
High jump B
High jump C
None None
High jump D
None None
Long jump B
Long jump C
Long jump CP C
Long jump CP D
Long jump D
None
Long jump E
Long jump F
None
Long jump F1
Club throw 1A
Club throw 1B
Discus throw 1A
Discus throw 1B
Discus throw 1C
Discus throw 2
Discus throw 3
Discus throw 4
Discus throw 5
Discus throw A
Discus throw B
Discus throw C
Discus throw C1
Discus throw CP C
Discus throw CP D
Discus throw D
Discus throw D1
Discus throw E
None None
Discus throw F
None
Javelin throw 1C
None
Javelin throw 2
Javelin throw 3
Javelin throw 4
Javelin throw 5
Javelin throw A
Javelin throw B
Javelin throw C
Javelin throw C1
Javelin throw CP C
Javelin throw CP D
Javelin throw D
Javelin throw D1
Javelin throw E
None None
Javelin throw F
None
Shot put 1A
Shot put 1B
Shot put 1C
None
Shot put 2
Shot put 3
Shot put 4
Shot put 5
Shot put A
Shot put B
Shot put C
None
Shot put C1
None
Shot put CP C
None
Shot put CP D
Shot put D
Shot put D1
Shot put E
None None
Shot put F
None
Slalom 1A
Slalom 1B
Slalom 1C
None
Slalom 2
Slalom 3
Slalom 4
Slalom 5
Pentathlon 1B
None
Pentathlon 2
None
Pentathlon 3
Pentathlon 4
Pentathlon 5
None
Pentathlon A
Pentathlon B
Pentathlon D
None
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