Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 2004

Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 2004

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
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Gold medal IPC 1994-2004.svg
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A gold medal with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
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A gold medal with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
Silver medal IPC 1994-2004.svg
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A silver medal with the International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004).
Silver medal Paralympics 1994-2004.svg
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Bronze medal IPC 1994-2004.svg
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Bronze medal Paralympics 1994-2004.svg
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