Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 1972

Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 1972

Gospodarzem igrzysk były Niemcy Zachodnie.

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 Niemcy Zachodnie28172267
2 Stany Zjednoczone17273074
3 Wielka Brytania16152152
4 Związek Południowej Afryki16121341
5 Holandia14131138
6 Polska1412733
7 Francja1081533
8 Izrael910928
9 Włochy84517
10 Jamajka83415
11 Australia691025
12 Austria66618
13 Kanada56819
14 Szwecja56617
15 Japonia45312
16 Korea Południowa4217
17 Rodezja35412
18 Nowa Zelandia3339
19 Szwajcaria3249
20 Argentyna2439
21 Irlandia2428
22 Norwegia15511
23 Belgia1124
 Jugosławia
25 Indie
 Kenia
1001
27 Hiszpania0404
28 Finlandia0213
29 Hongkong0112
30 Czechosłowacja
 Węgry
0011
Łącznie188187200575

Zobacz też

Bibliografia

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