Letnie Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie 2004
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Stolica igrzysk | Ateny![]() |
Liczba ekip | 144 |
Liczba sportowców | 3969 |
Liczba konkurencji | 162 w 19 dyscyplinach |
Otwarcie | 17 września 2004 |
Oficjalne otwarcie | Kostis Stefanopulos (prezydent Grecji) |
Zamknięcie | 28 września 2004 |
Znicz olimpijski | Georgios Toptsis |
Stadion | Stadion Olimpijski, Ateny |
Letnie Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie 2004 – odbyły się w Atenach w Grecji w dniach 17 września do 28 września 2004 roku. Były to XII Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie. Uczestniczyło w nich 144 ekipy (około 4 000 zawodników w wieku od 11 do 66 lat).
Niektóre zawody rozgrywane zazwyczaj na paraolimpiadzie odbyły się w ramach sportów demonstracyjnych w czasie igrzysk olimpijskich w Atenach – wyścigi na wózkach w klasie 800 m kobiet, oraz na 1500 m mężczyzn. Jednak te zawody były otwarte dla zawodników sprawnych i wobec tego nie były częścią programu paraolimpiady.
Zawodnicy z niepełnosprawnością intelektualną nie startowali w paraolimpiadzie, ze względu na problemy z klasyfikacją zawodników. Ta zmiana nastąpiła po paraolimpiadzie w 2000. Było to spowodowane faktem, że w 2000 roku w czasie paraolimpiady większość zawodników hiszpańskiego zespołu koszykarskiego nie wykazywała niepełnosprawności.
Maskotka igrzysk
Zgodnie z tradycją Letnie Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie promowane są przez maskotkę: konika morskiego o imieniu Proteas.
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