Morocco at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
Sporting event delegation
Morocco at the 2004 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | MAR |
NPC | Royal Moroccan Federation of Sports for Disabled |
in Athens | |
Competitors | 10 in 1 sport |
Medals Ranked 42nd |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
Morocco competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. The team included 10 athletes, 7 men and 3 women.[1][2] Six members of the delegation, including three athletes, participated in a study about dental health during the Games.[3]
Medalists
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Abdellah Ez Zine | Athletics | Men's 800m T52 |
Gold | Mustapha El Aouzari | Athletics | Men's 1500m T11 |
Silver | Abdelghani Gtaib | Athletics | Men's 1500m T46 |
Silver | Mustapha El Aouzari | Athletics | Men's 5000m T11 |
Silver | Mohammed Dif | Athletics | Men's long jump F46 |
Silver | Laila El Garaa | Athletics | Women's shot put F40 |
Sports
Athletics
Men's track
Athlete | Class | Event | Heats | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | |||
Mustapha El Aouzari | T11 | 800m | 2:01.84 | 6 | did not advance | |||
T12 | 1500m | — | 4:08.58 | |||||
5000m | — | 15:33.42 | ||||||
Abdeljalil El Atifi | T12 | 800m | DNS | did not advance | ||||
5000m | — | DNF | ||||||
T13 | 1500m | 4:04.31 | 9 Q | — | 4:08.91 | 10 | ||
Abdellah Ez Zine | T52 | 200m | 36.14 | 10 | did not advance | |||
800m | 2:05.10 PR | 1 Q | — | 1:58.68 WR | ||||
Abdelghani Gtaib | T46 | 800m | DNF | did not advance | ||||
1500m | — | 4:01.77 | ||||||
5000m | — | 15:34.02 | 8 |
Men's field
Athlete | Class | Event | Final | ||
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Result | Points | Rank | |||
Mohammed Dif | F46 | Long jump | 7.07 | - |
Women's field
Athlete | Class | Event | Final | ||
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Result | Points | Rank | |||
Laila El Garaa | F40 | Javelin | 22.36 | - | 4 |
Shot put | 6.97 | - |
Powerlifting
Men
Athlete | Event | Result | Rank |
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Ahmed El Khayati | 100kg | 172.5 | 11 |
Said Kalakh | 82.5kg | 195.0 | 5 |
Women
Athlete | Event | Result | Rank |
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Malika Matar | 40kg | 75.0 | 5 |
See also
References
- ^ "Participation Numbers Athens 2004 Paralympic Games". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
- ^ Lauff, Jackie (2007). Developing Country Participation in International Disability Sport Competition: A Historical Perspective (PDF) (Master's thesis). Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. Retrieved March 18, 2023.
- ^ Vougiouklakis, G.; Tzoutzas, J.; Farmakis, E.-T.; Farmakis, E.-E.; Antoniadou, M.; Mitsea, A. (2008-11-01). "Dental Data of the Athens 2004 Olympic and Paralympic Games". International Journal of Sports Medicine. 29 (11): 927–933. doi:10.1055/s-2008-1038489. ISSN 0172-4622. Archived from the original on 2018-06-03. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
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