World Athletics Championships for the Disabled 1994 / Participant (New Zealand)

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From New Zealand , a woman and two men took part in the 1994 World Disabled Athletics Championships , which won at least nine medals and set several world records.

Results

Women

Athletes competition Pre-run / pre-fight Semifinals final
Time / space rank Time / space rank Time / space rank
Cristeen Smith 100 m racing wheelchair T51 - 24.71 s Bronze medal Paralympics.svg
Cristeen Smith 200 m racing wheelchair T51 - 40.62 s World record Gold medal Paralympics.svg
Cristeen Smith 400 m racing wheelchair T51 - 1: 25.57 min Gold medal Paralympics.svg
Cristeen Smith 800 m racing wheelchair T51 - 2: 54.01 sec Silver medal Paralympics.svg
Cristeen Smith 1500 m racing wheelchair T51 - 5: 58.37 min Bronze medal Paralympics.svg
Cristeen Smith Seated Shot Put F52 - 5.88 m World record Gold medal Paralympics.svg
Cristeen Smith Seated discus throw F52 - 13.04 m World record 1
Cristeen Smith Seated javelin throw F52 - 14.16 m World record 1

Men

Athletes competition Pre-run / pre-fight Semifinals final
Time / space rank Time / space rank Time / space rank
Peter Martin 100 m racing wheelchair T51 - 22.27 s 4th not qualified 14th
Gavin Foulsham 800 m racing wheelchair T53 1: 49.06 min 4th 1: 47.59 min 5 not qualified approx. 12-15
Gavin Foulsham 1500 m racing wheelchair T53 3: 23.07 min 6th 3: 23.33 min 10 not qualified - 21st
Peter Martin Seated Shot Put F52 - 5.90 m Silver medal Paralympics.svg
Peter Martin Seated discus throw F52 - 13.12 m 6th
Peter Martin Seated javelin throw F51 - 13.26 m World record Gold medal Paralympics.svg
Peter Martin Sitting Pentathlon F52 - 3743 points Gold medal Paralympics.svg

Web links

  • Home of Paralympics New Zealand
  • Results List results on 242 pages (pdf 5.5 MB, OCR recognition still needs to be carried out.)

Individual evidence

  1. Results List Results on 242 pages (pdf 5.5 MB, OCR recognition still needs to be carried out.)
  2. Since there were only three people at the start, no medals should have been awarded.
  3. Since there were only two people at the start, no medals should have been awarded.
  4. Not exactly calculable, as the results of the 1st semi-final run are missing.