Summer Paralympics 2016 / Participant (Argentina)

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Argentina sent 82 athletes to the 2016 Paralympic Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro , 57 men and 25 women. This was the largest delegation to date at the country's 15th participation. Argentina received a total of five medals and thus reached 54th place on the medal table.

Medalist

Gold medal - 1st place gold

Surname sport competition
Yanina Andrea Martinez athletics 100 m T36 - women

Silver medal - 2nd place silver

Surname sport competition
Hernan Emanuel Urra athletics Shot put F35

Bronze medal - 3rd place bronze

Surname sport competition
Hernan Barreto athletics 100 m T35 - men
athletics 200 m T35 - men
Darío Lencina , Ángel Deldo , Federico Accardi , Froilán Padilla , Silvio Velo , Lucas Rodríguez , David Peralta , Nicolás Véliz , Germán Muleck , Maximiliano Espinillo 5-a-side football Men

Participants by sport

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Athletes competition Pre-run / pre-fight Semifinals final rank
Time / space rank Time / space rank Time / space rank
Women
Aldana Isabel Ibanez 100 m T45-47 13.99 11 - not qualified
Long jump T45–47 - 4.60 m 11 11
Yanina Andrea Martinez 100 m T36 14.50 s 1 - 14.46 s 1 gold Gold medal-2008OB.svg
200 m T36 30.80 s 1 - 31.21 s 4th 4th
Florencia Belen Romero Discus throwing F11 - 25.29 m 7th 7th
Diane Roy Discus throwing F40-41 - 17.18 m 13 13
Shot put F41 - 6.17 m 9 9
Men
Mario Tatars 100 m T37 12.30 13 - not qualified
Long jump T37 - 5.74 m 7th 7th
Diego Martin Gonzalez 100 m T35 13.38 s 6th - 13.45 s 7th 7th
200 m T35 26.92 s 3 - 27.21 4th 4th
Hernan Barreto 100 m T35 13.01 s 3 - 12.85 3 bronze Bronze medal-2008OB.svg
200 m T35 27.37 s 4th - 27.51 3 bronze Bronze medal-2008OB.svg
Nicolas Martin Aravena 100 m T35 13.53 s 7th - 13.45 s 6th 6th
200 m T35 28.71 s 6th - 27.51 s 6th 6th
Mariano Dominguez 400 m T37 57.85 s 9 - not qualified
1500 m T37 - 4: 46.42 min 7th 7th
Hernan Emanuel Urra Shot put F35 - 14.91 m 2 silver Silver medal-2008OB.svg
Jonathan Andres Avellaneda T42 high jump - 1.71 m 9 9
Sergio Paz Discus throwing F11 - 33.99 m 6th 6th

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competition Women
Athletes Amelia Cabrera , Mariana Capdeville , Maria Castaldi , Maria Chirinos , Maria Coronel , Florencia Gonzalez , Silvia Linari , Adriana Motura , Julieta Olmedo , Maria Pallares , Mariana Perez , Vanesa Salcedo
Group stage BrazilBrazilBrazil 19:85 Great Britain 20:79 Canada 28:73 Germany 20:59
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
CanadaCanada
GermanyGermany
Play for 9th place AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria 53:38
placement 9th place

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After the ICF Canoe Sprint & Paracanoe World Championships in Milan, Italy, Argentina received a place for the Para canoe at the Paralympic Games. Lucas Nicolas Diaz was fourth there in class KL1.

Athletes competition Pre-run / pre-fight Semifinals final rank
Time / space rank Time / space rank Time / space rank
Men
Lucas Nicolas Diaz KL 1 55,585 s 7th 55.613 s 3 53.078 s 6th

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Men:

Women:

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Men:

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Men's selection (Los Murciélagos) with 12 players

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Men's selection (Los Tigres) with 14 players

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Women:

Men:

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Men:

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Men:

Women:

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Men:

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Mixed-gender team with 4 players

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Men:

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Men:

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Women:

Individual evidence

  1. ^ CANOE qualification. International Paralympic Committee, archived from the original on December 25, 2015 ; accessed on December 24, 2015 .
  2. ^ International Canoe Federation, archived from the original on December 25, 2015 ; accessed on December 24, 2015 .