Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 1996

Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 1996

Gospodarzem igrzysk były Stany Zjednoczone.

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 Zjednoczone474665158
2 Australia423727106
3 Niemcy405851149
4 Wielka Brytania394241122
5 Hiszpania393136106
6 Francja35293195
7 Kanada24222470
8 Holandia17111745
9 Chiny16131039
10 Japonia14101337
11 Polska1314835
12 Korea Południowa1321530
13 Szwecja12141137
14 Włochy11201445
15 Południowa Afryka810826
16 Rosja971127
17 Norwegia97420
18 Szwajcaria96621
19 Nowa Zelandia96419
20 Iran95317
21 Egipt8111130
22 Belgia810725
23 Kuba83011
24 Dania7171741
25 Austria661022
26 Portugalia64414
27 Hongkong55515
28 Islandia54514
29 Węgry52310
30 Finlandia45413
31 Meksyk35412
32 Estonia3429
33 Białoruś33713
34 Litwa32611
35 Nigeria3238
36 Czechy27110
37 Brazylia261321
38 Argentyna2529
39 Słowacja24511
40 Algieria2237
41 Jugosławia2204
42 Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej
 Panama
2002
44 Ukraina1427
45 Irlandia13610
46 Grecja1135
47 Kuwejt1113
48 Kenia1102
49 Chińskie Tajpej1023
50 Dominikana
 Peru
1001
52 Izrael0459
53 Słowenia0235
54 Tunezja0202
55 Bułgaria0112
56 Jordania0101
57 Mołdawia
 Tajlandia
0022
59 Jamajka
 Urugwaj
0011
Łącznie5185175421577

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Bibliografia

  • Results (ang.). paralympic.org. [dostęp 2012-09-18].

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International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
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A gold medal with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
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A bronze medal with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
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A silver medal with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
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Medals with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).