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2004 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pages in category "2004 Summer Paralympics" ... 2004 Summer Paralympics medal table ... Competitors at the 2004 Summer Paralympics (17 C)
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Canada at the 2004 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canada participated in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. With 28 gold, 19 silver, and 25 bronze medals, the Canadian team placed third in the medal rankings, behind China and Great Bri...
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The Paralympics 2004 in Athens has closed as the most successful Paralympic Games ever. Nearly 4000 disabled athletes from 136 countries around the globe competed for 525 Gold medals in 19 sports. Watched by over 800,000 ticket holders.
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This is the official website of the International Paralympic Committee. ... Paralympic Awards Gala Featured in paraEmotion Special ... 18 December 2009...
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Presentation of ATHENS 2004 Paralympic Games in Volos; The local community of the Olympic city of Volos had the chance to sneak preview the organisation of the 2004 Paralympic Games. ... Logo of Paralympics New Zealand...
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On 17 September 2004, the ATHENS 2004 Paralympic Games began with a colorful ... Seventy-three of the 136 competing nations won at least one medal during these Paralympic Games – several of these countries secured their first medal in Paralympic Games history. For 17 countries, these were their first Paralympics ever.
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The 2004 USA Paralympic Table Tennis Games ... We have seen here at the Paralympics that over coming adversity being it, yourself or your opponent, overcoming those things here becomes habit. It can become habit in USA too. I hope to see some USA Table Tennis players on the medal stand one day.
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Canadian track and field athlete Earle Connor kisses his World Sportsperson of the Year With a Disability award during the Laureus World Sports Awards ceremony Monday, May 10, 2004, in Lisbon. Connor won't be competing at the Paralympic Games in Athens, after testing positive for two banned substances.
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