Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Paralympics (original) (raw)

Sporting event delegation

Lithuania at the2004 Summer Paralympics
IPC code LTU
NPC Lithuanian Paralympic Committee
Website www.lpok.lt
in Athens
Competitors 19 in 5 sports
MedalsRanked 50th Gold 1 Silver 1 Bronze 5 Total 7
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)
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Other related appearances
Soviet Union (1988)

Lithuania competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece.

Medalists

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Medal Name Sport Event
Gold Aldona Grigaliūnienė Athletics Women's Shot put F37/38
Silver Kestutis Skucas Swimming Men's 50 m backstroke S4
Bronze Kęstutis Bartkėnas Athletics Men's 10000 metres T13
Bronze Linas Balsys Athletics Men's Marathon T13
Bronze Rolandas Urbonas Athletics Men's Discus throw F12
Bronze Algirdas Tatulis Athletics Men's Discus throw F42
Bronze Jonas Stoskus Judo Men's Middleweight (90 kg)

Sports

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Athletics

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Men's track

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Athlete Class Event Heats Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Linas Balsys T13 5000m DNS
10000m DNF
Marathon 2:43:55 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Kęstutis Bartkėnas T13 5000m 15:47.46 4
10000m 32:05.17 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Marathon DNF
Andrius Kalvelis T13 800m 2:03.47 6
1500m 4:16.24 17 did not advance

Men's field

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Athlete Class Event Final
Result Points Rank
Vytautas Girnius F11 Javelin 39.01 - 6
Tomas Kairys P44 Pentathlon 3874 5
Algirdas Tatulis F42 Discus 43.62 - 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Rolandas Urbonas F13 Discus 43.32 - 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Shot put 14.96 - 5

Women's track

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Athlete Class Event Heats Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Sigita Markevičienė T11 100m 13.99 9 did not advance
200m 28.98 7 q 29.80 6 B 28.70 2

Women's field

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Athlete Class Event Final
Result Points Rank
Aldona Grigaliūnienė F35/36/38 Discus 21.74 850 11
F37/38 Shot put 11.07 WR 1105 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Dangute Skeriene F12 Shot put 11.16 - 4

Goalball

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The men's goalball team didn't win any medals; they were 9th out of 12 teams.

Players

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Tournament

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Game Match Score Rank
1 Lithuania vs. Spain (ESP) 1 - 4 5
2 Lithuania vs. South Korea (KOR) 5 - 10
3 Lithuania vs. Finland (FIN) 8 - 4
4 Lithuania vs. Hungary (HUN) 1 - 6
5 Lithuania vs. Slovenia (SLO) 7 - 4
9/10th classification Lithuania vs. Germany (GER) 6 - 4 9

Judo

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Athlete Event Preliminary Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage round 1 Repechage round 2 Final/Bronze medal contest
OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult
Jonas Stoskus Men's 90kg Nine (ALG) L 0011S-0211S Jones (USA) W 1001–0000 Miyauchi (JPN) W 1000S-0001 Park J M (KOR) W 0011C-0010C 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Powerlifting

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Athlete Event Result Rank
Dmitrijus Archipovas 75kg 150.0 13

Swimming

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Men

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Athlete Class Event Heats Final
Result Rank Result Rank
Kęstutis Skučas S4 50m freestyle DNS did not advance
100m freestyle DNS did not advance
200m freestyle 3:48.21 11 did not advance
50m backstroke 50.41 3 Q 47.62 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
50m butterfly 1:02.31 6 Q 1:00.45 5
SB3 50m breaststroke 1:06.74 10 did not advance
SM4 150m individual medley DNS did not advance

See also

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References

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