Wheelchair racing at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Wheelchair racing at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Wheelchair racing at the 2004 Summer Olympics was featured as two demonstration events as part of the Athletics programme at the Athens Olympic Stadium on August 22, 2004. Medals were not awarded, as the sport was not part of the official competition.

Men's 1500 metre wheelchair

1  Robert Figl (GER) 3:10.91
2  Saúl Mendoza (MEX) 3:11.35
3  Rawat Tana (THA) 3:11.48
4  Scot Hollonbeck (USA) 3:11.49
5  Kurt Fearnley (AUS) 3:11.60
6  Choke Yasuoka (JPN) 3:11.75
7  Joel Jeannot (FRA) 3:22.14
 Jeff Adams (CAN) did not finish

Women's 800 metre wheelchair

1  Chantal Petitclerc (CAN) 1:53.66 OR
2  Eliza Stankovich (AUS) 1:53.84
3  Louise Sauvage (AUS) 1:53.92
4  Diane Roy (CAN) 1:54.20
5  Cheri Blauwet (USA) 1:54.22
6  Edith Hunkeler (SUI) 1:54.68
7  Christie Dawes (AUS) 1:55.97
8  Tanni Grey-Thompson (GBR) 1:56.87

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