Iceland at the 1992 Summer Paralympics
Appearance
Iceland at the 1992 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | ISL |
NPC | National Paralympic Committee of Iceland |
Website | www |
in Barcelona and Madrid | |
Competitors | 12 in 2 sports |
Medals Ranked 13th |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
Iceland competed at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona and Madrid Spain. 12 competitors from Iceland won 17 medals including 3 gold, 2 silver and 12 bronze and finished 31st in the medal table.[1] Iceland finished third in Madrid with 10 gold, 6 silvers and 6 bronze,totalizing a total of another 22 medals and finished the games at the 13th place.[2]
Medalists
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Geir Sverrisson | Swimming | Men's 100m breaststroke SB9 |
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Ólafur Eiríksson | Swimming | Men's 100m butterfly S9 |
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Ólafur Eiríksson | Swimming | Men's 400m freestyle S9 |
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Kristín Hákonardóttir | Swimming | Women's 200m individual medley SM8 |
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Lilja Snorradóttir | Swimming | Women's 400m freestyle S9 |
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Geir Sverrisson | Athletics | Men's 100m TS4 |
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Haukur Gunnarsson | Athletics | Men's 200m C7 |
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Ólafur Eiríksson | Swimming | Men's 100m freestyle S9 |
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Ólafur Eiríksson | Swimming | Men's 200m individual medley SM9 |
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Birkir Gunnarsson | Swimming | Men's 400m freestyle B1 |
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Lilja Snorradóttir | Swimming | Women's 50m freestyle S9 |
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Rut Sverrisdottir | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke B3 |
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Kristín Hákonardóttir | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke S8 |
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Lilja Snorradóttir | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke S9 |
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Lilja Snorradóttir | Swimming | Women's 100m butterfly S9 |
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Lilja Snorradóttir | Swimming | Women's 100m freestyle S9 |
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Rut Sverrisdottir | Swimming | Women's 200m individual medley B3 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Iceland - National Paralympic Committee". www.paralympic.org. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
- ^ "Madrid 1992 – the Paralympic Games that time forgot!". Paralympic Anorak. 25 June 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2021.