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词条 1968 Summer Paralympics
释义

  1. Sports

  2. Medal table

  3. Participating delegations

  4. References

{{Infobox Olympic games|1968|Summer|Paralympics|
| image = Tel Aviv 1968 Paralympics.jpg
| host_city = Tel Aviv, Israel[1]
| nations = 28
| athletes = 750
| opened_by = Yigal Allon
| opening = 4 November
| closing = 13 November
| events = 181 in 10 sports
| stadium = Hebrew University Stadium
| prev = Tokyo 1964
| next = Heidelberg 1972
}}

The 1968 Summer Paralympics ({{lang-he|המשחקים הפאראלימפיים ה-3}}) were the third Paralympic Games to be held. Organised under the guidance of the International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation (ISMGF), they were known as the 17th International Stoke Mandeville Games at the time.[2] The games were originally planned to be held alongside the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, but in 1966, the Mexican government decided against it due to difficulties.[3] The Israeli government offered to host the games in Tel Aviv, a suggestion that was accepted.

The opening ceremony took place in the Hebrew University stadium at the Givat Ram campus in Jerusalem and the games took place in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, at the Israel Sports Center for the Disabled. The closing ceremony took place in the Tel Aviv Trade Center. Therefore, these games were the first in Paralympic history to not be held concurrently with the Olympic Games.

Sports

Lawn bowls was included in the program for the first time. In wheelchair basketball, a women's team event was added, as was a 100 m wheelchair race for men in athletics.[4]
  • Archery
  • Dart archery
  • Athletics
  • Lawn bowls
  • Snooker
  • Swimming
  • Table tennis
  • Weightlifting
  • Wheelchair basketball
  • Wheelchair fencing

Medal table

{{Main|1968 Summer Paralympics medal table}}

The top ten listed NOCs by number of gold medals are listed below. The host nation, Israel, is highlighted.

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host =
| flag_template = flagIPC
| event = 1968 Summer
| team =
| gold_USA = 33 | silver_USA = 27 | bronze_USA = 39
| gold_GBR = 29 | silver_GBR = 20 | bronze_GBR = 20
| gold_ISR = 18 | silver_ISR = 21 | bronze_ISR = 23 | host_ISR = yes
| gold_AUS = 15 | silver_AUS = 16 | bronze_AUS = 7
| gold_FRA = 13 | silver_FRA = 10 | bronze_FRA = 9
| gold_FRG = 12 | silver_FRG = 12 | bronze_FRG = 11
| gold_ITA = 12 | silver_ITA = 10 | bronze_ITA = 17
| gold_NED = 12 | silver_NED = 4 | bronze_NED = 4
| gold_ARG = 10 | silver_ARG = 10 | bronze_ARG = 10
| gold_RSA = 9 | silver_RSA = 10 | bronze_RSA = 7
}}

Participating delegations

Twenty-eight delegations took part in the Tel Aviv Paralympics.[5] Canada, Denmark, Ethiopia, India, Jamaica, New Zealand, South Korea and Spain took part in the Summer Paralympics for the first time.

Having made its Paralympic Games début four years earlier, South Africa continued to compete at the Paralympics, by sending a delegation to the Tel Aviv Games. It was, at the time, banned from the Olympic Games due to its policy of apartheid, but it was not banned from the Paralympics until 1980.[6][7]

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  • {{flagIPC|ARG|1968 Summer|21}}
  • {{flagIPC|AUS|1968 Summer|35}}
  • {{flagIPC|AUT|1968 Summer|31}}
  • {{flagIPC|BEL|1968 Summer|26}}
  • {{flagIPC|CAN|1968 Summer|25}}
  • {{flagIPC|DEN|1968 Summer|8}}
  • {{flagIPC|ETH|1968 Summer|2}}
  • {{flagIPC|FIN|1968 Summer|2}}
  • {{flagIPC|FRA|1968 Summer|54}}
  • {{flagIPC|GBR|1968 Summer|74}}
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagIPC|IND|1968 Summer|10}}
  • {{flagIPC|IRL|1968 Summer|7}}
  • {{flagIPC|ISR|1968 Summer|54}}
  • {{flagIPC|ITA|1968 Summer|38}}
  • {{flagIPC|JAM|1968 Summer|11}}
  • {{flagIPC|JPN|1968 Summer|47}}
  • {{flagIPC|MLT|1968 Summer|6}}
  • {{flagIPC|NED|1968 Summer|35}}
  • {{flagIPC|NZL|1968 Summer|18}}
  • {{flagIPC|NOR|1968 Summer|28}}
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagIPC|RHO|1968 Summer|14}}
  • {{flagIPC|RSA|1968 Summer|8}}
  • {{flagIPC|KOR|1968 Summer|5}}
  • {{flagIPC|ESP|1968 Summer|11}}
  • {{flagIPC|SWE|1968 Summer|32}}
  • {{flagIPC|SUI|1968 Summer|34}}
  • {{flagIPC|USA|1968 Summer|82}}
  • {{flagIPC|FRG|1968 Summer|58}}
{{col-end}}

References

1. ^Although officially called the Tel Aviv Paralympics, the opening ceremony was conducted in Jerusalem and the games took place in Ramat Gan.
2. ^[https://archive.is/20121216142613/http://www.iwasf.com/iwasf/index.cfm/about-iwas/history/paralympic-games-1960-1992/ Summer Games Governance 1960 to 1992]. International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation. Retrieved on 2011-05-07.
3. ^{{cite web|title=1968 Tel Aviv|url=http://www.insidethegames.biz/history/paralympics/1968-tel-aviv|website=insidethegames.biz|publisher=Dunsar Media Company|accessdate=11 October 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web |title=Tel Aviv 1968 |publisher=International Paralympic Committee |date=2008 |url=http://www.paralympic.org/Paralympic_Games/Past_Games/Tel_Aviv_1968/ |accessdate=2011-07-12 }}
5. ^{{cite web |title= Medal Standings - Tel Aviv 1968 Paralympic Games |publisher=International Paralympic Committee |date=2008 |url=http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/reports.html?type=medalstandings&games=1968PG |accessdate=2011-07-12}}
6. ^"'The Netherlands against Apartheid' - 1970s", International Institute of Social History
7. ^South Africa at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
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10 : 1968 Summer Olympics|1968 Summer Paralympics|International sports competitions hosted by Israel|Multi-sport events in Israel|1968 in Israel|1968 in multi-sport events|Sports competitions in Tel Aviv|20th century in Tel Aviv|Summer Paralympic Games|November 1968 sports events

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