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1964 Summer Paralympics medal table

The 13th International Stoke Mandeville Games, later known as the 1964 Summer Paralympics, was an international multi-sport event held in Tokyo, Japan, from November 3 to 12, 1964, in which paraplegic and tetraplegic athletes competed against one another.[2][3][4] The Stoke Mandeville Games were a forerunner to the Paralympics first organized by Sir Ludwig Guttmann in 1948.[4] This medal table ranks the competing National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) by the number of gold medals won by their athletes.

Yoyogi National Gymnasium hosted the closing ceremony of the Games.[1]

A total of 418 medals were awarded in 9 sports. Athletes from 17 of the 19 competing NPCs won at least one medal with the United States taking both the most gold medals, with 50, and most in total, with 123.[5] The host nation Japan won 10 medals at the Games: 1 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze. The debuting NPCs included Japan, South Africa, Sweden and Fiji. South Africa, despite being banned from the Olympics,[6] was present at the 1964 Paralympics.[7]

Athletes with outstanding performances included Margaret Harriman of Rhodesia who won two gold medals in archery,[8] and Serge Bec of France who won two individuals gold medals, one team gold medal and one team silver medal.[9] Dick Thompson of the United Kingdom won two individual golds, one silver and one bronze in athletics.[10] The United States' Ron Stein won six golds and South Africa's Daniel Erasmus won two golds and two silvers in athletics.[10]

Medal table edit

The ranking in this table is based on information provided by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and is consistent with IPC convention in its published medal tables. By default, the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation have won (in this context, a "nation" is an entity represented by a National Paralympic Committee). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If nations are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically by IPC country code.

With a few exceptions, each event contributed one medal of each type to the table (although for team events, multiple physical medals were actually awarded). Two bronze medals were awarded in the dartchery, snooker and table tennis events.[11][12][13] Some swimming events did not award silver or bronze medals.[14]

The US dominated the medal standings. Great Britain finished second, followed by Italy, Australia and Rhodesia.[1]

  • To sort this table by nation, total medal count, or any other column, click on the   icon next to the column title.

  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States504132123
2  Great Britain18232061
3  Italy14151645
4  Australia1211730
5  Rhodesia105217
6  South Africa88319
7  Israel731121
8  Argentina6151637
9  West Germany52512
10  Netherlands46414
11  France42511
12  Austria41712
13  Japan*15410
14  Belgium1023
15  Switzerland0101
16  Malta0022
17  Sweden0011
Totals (17 entries)144138137419

See also edit

References edit

  • . International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original (pdf) on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
Specific
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  2. ^ . International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation. Archived from the original on 17 March 2010. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  3. ^ . Australian Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Paralympic Games". International Paralympic Committee. from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
  5. ^ . International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original (pdf) on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
  6. ^ "South Africa Readmitted To Olympics". The Victoria Advocate. February 16, 1968. South Africa, barred from the 1964 Olympics for its racial policies, was readmitted into the 1968 Olympics at Mexico City by a vote of an "absolute majority" of members of the International Olympic Committee.
  7. ^ "The Thirteenth International Stoke Mandeville Games for The Paralysed". Japanese Society for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities. March 17, 1999.
  8. ^ . International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on 11 March 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  9. ^ . International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on 11 March 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  10. ^ a b . International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on 11 March 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  11. ^ . International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on 31 August 2012. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  12. ^ . International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on 11 March 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  13. ^ . International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on 11 March 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  14. ^ . International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on 11 March 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2011.

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The 13th International Stoke Mandeville Games later known as the 1964 Summer Paralympics was an international multi sport event held in Tokyo Japan from November 3 to 12 1964 in which paraplegic and tetraplegic athletes competed against one another 2 3 4 The Stoke Mandeville Games were a forerunner to the Paralympics first organized by Sir Ludwig Guttmann in 1948 4 This medal table ranks the competing National Paralympic Committees NPCs by the number of gold medals won by their athletes Yoyogi National Gymnasium hosted the closing ceremony of the Games 1 A total of 418 medals were awarded in 9 sports Athletes from 17 of the 19 competing NPCs won at least one medal with the United States taking both the most gold medals with 50 and most in total with 123 5 The host nation Japan won 10 medals at the Games 1 gold 5 silver and 4 bronze The debuting NPCs included Japan South Africa Sweden and Fiji South Africa despite being banned from the Olympics 6 was present at the 1964 Paralympics 7 Athletes with outstanding performances included Margaret Harriman of Rhodesia who won two gold medals in archery 8 and Serge Bec of France who won two individuals gold medals one team gold medal and one team silver medal 9 Dick Thompson of the United Kingdom won two individual golds one silver and one bronze in athletics 10 The United States Ron Stein won six golds and South Africa s Daniel Erasmus won two golds and two silvers in athletics 10 Medal table editSee also Olympics medal table The ranking in this table is based on information provided by the International Paralympic Committee IPC and is consistent with IPC convention in its published medal tables By default the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation have won in this context a nation is an entity represented by a National Paralympic Committee The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals If nations are still tied equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically by IPC country code With a few exceptions each event contributed one medal of each type to the table although for team events multiple physical medals were actually awarded Two bronze medals were awarded in the dartchery snooker and table tennis events 11 12 13 Some swimming events did not award silver or bronze medals 14 The US dominated the medal standings Great Britain finished second followed by Italy Australia and Rhodesia 1 To sort this table by nation total medal count or any other column click on the nbsp icon next to the column title Host nation Japan RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp United States5041321232 nbsp Great Britain182320613 nbsp Italy141516454 nbsp Australia12117305 nbsp Rhodesia1052176 nbsp South Africa883197 nbsp Israel7311218 nbsp Argentina61516379 nbsp West Germany5251210 nbsp Netherlands4641411 nbsp France4251112 nbsp Austria4171213 nbsp Japan 1541014 nbsp Belgium102315 nbsp Switzerland010116 nbsp Malta002217 nbsp Sweden0011Totals 17 entries 144138137419See also edit1964 Summer Olympics medal table 2020 Summer Olympics medal table 2020 Summer Paralympics medal tableReferences edit Medal Standings Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games International Paralympic Committee Archived from the original pdf on 11 September 2012 Retrieved 26 April 2011 Specific a b Tokyo 1964 International Paralympic Committee Retrieved 14 March 2012 Summer Games Governance 1960 to 1992 International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation Archived from the original on 17 March 2010 Retrieved 13 May 2011 Paralympic Games History Summer Australian Paralympic Committee Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 13 May 2011 a b Paralympic Games International Paralympic Committee Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 15 May 2011 Medal Standings Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games International Paralympic Committee Archived from the original pdf on 11 September 2012 Retrieved 28 April 2011 South Africa Readmitted To Olympics The Victoria Advocate February 16 1968 South Africa barred from the 1964 Olympics for its racial policies was readmitted into the 1968 Olympics at Mexico City by a vote of an absolute majority of members of the International Olympic Committee The Thirteenth International Stoke Mandeville Games for The Paralysed Japanese Society for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities March 17 1999 Medallists Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games Archery International Paralympic Committee Archived from the original on 11 March 2014 Retrieved 17 March 2012 Medallists Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games Wheelchair Fencing International Paralympic Committee Archived from the original on 11 March 2014 Retrieved 17 March 2012 a b Medallists Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games Athletics International Paralympic Committee Archived from the original on 11 March 2014 Retrieved 17 March 2012 Medallists Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games Dartchery International Paralympic Committee Archived from the original on 31 August 2012 Retrieved 12 May 2011 Medallists Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games Snooker International Paralympic Committee Archived from the original on 11 March 2014 Retrieved 12 May 2011 Medallists Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games Table Tennis International Paralympic Committee Archived from the original on 11 March 2014 Retrieved 12 May 2011 Medallists Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games Swimming International Paralympic Committee Archived from the original on 11 March 2014 Retrieved 12 May 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1964 Summer Paralympics medal table amp oldid 1159294441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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