United States at the 1968 Summer Paralympics explained

Npc:USA
Npcname:United States Paralympic Committee
Games:Summer Paralympics
Year:1968
Flagcaption:Flag of the United States
Location:Tel Aviv
Competitors:82
Sports:9
Rank:1
Gold:33
Silver:27
Bronze:39
Appearances:auto

The United States competed at the 1968 Summer Paralympics in Tel Aviv, Israel from November 4 to 13, 1968.[1] The team finished first out of the twenty-eight competing nations in the medal table and won ninety-nine medals: thirty-three gold, twenty-seven silver and thirty-nine bronze.[2] Eighty-two American athletes took part; fifty-three men and twenty-nine women.[3]

Ed Owen won medals in six different sports; nine golds and a bronze in athletics, two golds in swimming and a silver in wheelchair basketball.[4] [5]

Disability classifications

The Paralympics groups athletes' disabilities into one of five disability categories; amputation, the condition may be congenital or sustained through injury or illness; cerebral palsy; wheelchair athletes, there is often overlap between this and other categories; visual impairment, including blindness; Les autres, any physical disability that does not fall strictly under one of the other categories, for example dwarfism or multiple sclerosis.[6] [7] Each Paralympic sport then has its own classifications, dependent upon the specific physical demands of competition. Events are given a code, made of numbers and letters, describing the type of event and classification of the athletes competing.[8]

Medalists

The following United States athletes won medals at the Games;

MedalNameSportEvent
Arballo Men's St. Nicholas round paraplegic
Classon
Reno Levis
O'Donnell
Men's Columbia round team open
Geissinger
Kelderhouse
Klemens
Men's Albion round team open
Branum
Chess
Gary Odorowski
Roman
Men's 4x40 m relay open

C. Giesse
Keyser
Stratman
Women's 4x40 m relay open
Women's 60 m wheelchair A
Women's slalom A
Women's javelin throw B
Kirn Women's javelin throw A
Kirn Women's shot put A
Men's 100 m wheelchair C
Men's club throw special class
Men's discus throw special class
Men's pentathlon special class
Men's shot put special class
Roman Men's Novices 60 m wheelchair Dash C
Men's club throw C
Men's pentathlon incomplete
Men's javelin throw B
Geissinger
Kelderhouse
Mixed Pairs open
Ailes Women's 50 m breaststroke class 4 complete
Ailes Women's 50 m freestyle class 4 complete
Branum Men's 100 m freestyle open
Chrysler Men's 50 m backstroke class 3 complete
Chrysler Men's 50 m freestyle class 3 complete
Crase Men's 25 m breaststroke class 1 complete
Foust Men's 50 m freestyle class 4 complete
Gorman Women's 25 m breaststroke class 1 complete
Kaminski Women's 50 m backstroke class 4 complete
Moore Women's 25 m freestyle class 1 complete
Men's 100 m breaststroke open
Men's 50 m breaststroke special class
Dunn
McNichol
Men's doubles A1
Men's Columbia round open
Soulek Women's Columbia round open
Webb Women's Albion round open
Branum Men's 100 m wheelchair C
Branum Men's pentathlon special class
Cameron Men's javelin throw special class
Demorest Men's discus throw special class
Gianino Men's slalom cervical class
Gurman Women's slalom cervical class
Keyser Women's 60 m wheelchair C
Kirn Women's 60 m wheelchair A
Men's discus throw C
Men's 100 m wheelchair B
Men's club throw B

Women's Pairs
Soulek Women's singles
Branum Men's 50 m backstroke special class
Cornett Women's 25 m freestyle class 2 complete
Crase Men's 25 m freestyle class 1 complete
Gorman Women's 25 m backstroke class 1 complete
Gorman Women's 25 m freestyle class 1 complete
Moore Women's 25 m breaststroke class 1 complete
Moore Women's 25 m freestyle class 2 incomplete
Pollock Men's 50 m freestyle class 4 incomplete
Soulek Women's 25 m backstroke class 2 complete
Vincent Men's 25 m backstroke class 2 complete
Men
Cornett Women's Columbia round open
Geissinger
Kelderhouse
Klemens
Men's FITA round team open
Klemens Men's Albion round open
Moore Women's St. Nicholas round paraplegic
Webb Women's FITA round open
Arballo Men's discus throw C
Bindley Women's discus throw B
Cameron Men's club throw special class
Chrysler Men's shot put C
Cornett Women's 60 m wheelchair A
Cornett Women's pentathlon complete
Cornett Women's slalom A
Dunn Men's slalom cervical class
Feltes Men's Novices 60 m wheelchair Dash C
Women's Precision javelin throw open
Women's shot put B
Kirn Women's club throw A
Kirn Women's discus throw A
Men's javelin throw C
Men's Precision javelin throw open
Men's javelin throw special class
Women's singles
Lionetti Men's singles

Vincent
Men's Pairs
Men's 3x50 m medley relay open
Branum Men's 3x25 m individual medley open
Cornett Women's 25 m breaststroke class 2 complete
Dunn Men's 25 m backstroke class 1 complete
Fiorello Men's 50 m backstroke class 3 incomplete
Stratman Women's 50 m backstroke class 5 (cauda equina)
Vincent Men's 25 m breaststroke class 2 complete
Vincent Men's 25 m freestyle class 2 complete
Crase
Donaldson
Men's doubles A1
Gorman
Moore
Women's doubles A2
McNichol Men's singles A1
Moore Women's singles A1
Jensen Men's Middleweight
Rossini Men's Heavyweight
Women

Dartchery

See main article: Dartchery at the 1968 Summer Paralympics.

The only dartchery event at the Games was the mixed pairs event which took a knockout format. The United States was represented by Geissinger and Kelderhouse; the pair beat athletes from Jamaica, Italy and Australia to set up a semi-final meeting with Tanaka and Matsumoto of Japan. The Americans won the match and went on to defeat a second Australian pair in the final round to win the gold medal.[9]

Wheelchair basketball

See main article: Wheelchair basketball at the 1968 Summer Paralympics.

America entered teams in both the men's and women's wheelchair basketball events and won medals in each. The women's event took the form of a single pool stage with medals awarded to the top three teams. The USA team won two matches and lost two matches, scoring 31 points and conceding 30, to finish in third place and take the bronze medal.[10] The men's event featured a pool stage followed by a knockout competition. The USA men beat Great Britain and the Switzerland and Germany to advance to the quarterfinals. They then beat Argentina and Great Britain again to reach the gold medal match. Facing the hosts Israel, USA lost 47–37 and had to settle for the silver medals.[11]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paralympic Games History – Summer . Australian Paralympic Committee . 13 May 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110605061121/http://www.paralympic.org.au/games-amp-events/paralympic-games-history-summer/paralympic-games-history-summer . 5 June 2011 .
  2. Web site: Medal Standings Tel Aviv 1968 Paralympic Games. International Paralympic Committee. 28 April 2011.
  3. Web site: Participation Numbers Tel Aviv 1968 Paralympic Games. International Paralympic Committee. 17 May 2011.
  4. Web site: Tel Aviv 1968. International Paralympic Committee. 28 April 2011.
  5. Web site: Ed Owen . Paralympic.org . .
  6. Web site: Paralympics categories explained . . 3 September 2008 . 17 May 2011.
  7. News: Making sense of the categories . . 6 October 2000 . 18 May 2011.
  8. News: A-Z of Paralympic classification . . 28 August 2008 . 18 May 2011.
  9. Web site: Results Tel Aviv 1968 Paralympic Games Dartchery Mixed Pairs open. International Paralympic Committee. 17 May 2011.
  10. Web site: Results Tel Aviv 1968 Paralympic Games Wheelchair Basketball Women. International Paralympic Committee. 18 May 2011.
  11. Web site: Results Tel Aviv 1968 Paralympic Games Wheelchair Basketball Men. International Paralympic Committee. 18 May 2011.