Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 1968

Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 1968

Gospodarzem igrzysk był Izrael.

Pierwszy raz na igrzyskach wystąpili Dania, Etiopia, Hiszpania, Indie, Jamajka, Kanada, Korea Południowa, Nowa Zelandia.

Pierwszy raz na igrzyskach medale zdobyli Hiszpania, Jamajka, Kanada, Nowa Zelandia.

MiejsceKrajGold medal IPC 1994-2004.svg
Złoty
Silver medal IPC 1994-2004.svg
Srebrny
Bronze medal IPC 1994-2004.svg
Brązowy
Medals IPC 1994-2004.svg
Razem
1 Stany Zjednoczone33273999
2 Wielka Brytania29202069
3 Izrael18212362
4 Australia1516738
5 Francja1310932
6 Niemcy Zachodnie12121135
7 Włochy12101739
8 Holandia124420
9 Argentyna10101030
10 Związek Południowej Afryki910726
11 Rodezja67720
12 Kanada66719
13 Norwegia5319
14 Jamajka3115
15 Austria271019
16 Japonia22812
17 Szwecja16411
18 Nowa Zelandia1214
19 Irlandia0459
20 Belgia0336
21 Hiszpania0314
22 Szwajcaria0268
Łącznie189186201576

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Bibliografia

  • Results (ang.). paralympic.org. [dostęp 2012-09-23].

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