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词条 United States at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
释义

  1. Team

  2. Medalists

  3. Archery

     Men  Women  Teams 

  4. Athletics

  5. Cycling

  6. Equestrian

  7. Football 7-a-side

  8. Goalball

      Men    Women  

  9. Judo

  10. Paracanoe

  11. Rowing

  12. Sailing

  13. Shooting

  14. Sitting volleyball

      Men    Women  

  15. Table tennis

  16. Swimming

  17. Triathlon

  18. Wheelchair basketball

      Men    Women  

  19. Wheelchair rugby

  20. Wheelchair tennis

  21. See also

  22. References

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| NPCname = United States Paralympic Committee
| games = Summer Paralympics
| year = 2016
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| location = Rio de Janeiro
| competitors = 289
| sports = 20
| flagbearer = Allison Jones (opening),[1] Josh Brunais (closing)[2]
| rank = 4
| gold = 40
| silver = 44
| bronze = 31
| officials =
| appearances = auto
| app_begin_year =
| app_end_year =
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The United States competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 September to 18 September 2016. The first places the team qualified were for three athletes in sailing events. They also qualified athletes in archery, goalball, shooting, swimming, and wheelchair basketball.

Team

The United States had a team of 267 sportspeople scheduled to compete in 20 different sports at the 2016 Games. The team was 17% larger than the one that compete at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. The USA qualified a team in each of the 8 different team sports at the Games, the first time this happened since the 2004 Summer Paralympics. Of the 267 sportspeople in Rio, 142 were participating at the Games another time, having already participated in a previous Games.[3]

The United States delegation included thirty veterans. The team had three active service members.[3] Forty-three states and Washington DC were represented in Rio. The state with the greatest number of representatives was California, with 29. Michigan and Washington both sent 14 athletes.[3]

To generate interest in the Games, the USOC organized US Paralympics’ Road to Rio Tour. This 10 tour involved nine stops around the United States and officially got underway on July 4, 2015.[4]

Medalists

{{further|2016 Summer Paralympics medal table}}
MedalNameSportEvent
{{gold medal}} Andre|Shelby}} Archery Men's individual compound open
{{gold medal}} David|Brown|David Brown (parathlete)}} Athletics Men's 100m T11
{{gold medal}} Gianfranco|Iannotta}} Athletics Men's 100m T52
{{gold medal}} Raymond|Martin|Raymond Martin (wheelchair athlete)}} Athletics Men's 400m T52
{{gold medal}} Michael|Brannigan}} Athletics Men's 1500m T20
{{gold medal}} Raymond|Martin|Raymond Martin (wheelchair athlete)}} Athletics Men's 1500m T52
{{gold medal}} Deja|Young}} Athletics Women's 100m T47
{{gold medal}} Deja|Young}} Athletics Women's 200m T47
{{gold medal}} Breanna|Clark}} Athletics Women's 400m T20
{{gold medal}} Tatyana|McFadden}} Athletics Women's 400m T54
{{gold medal}} Tatyana|McFadden}} Athletics Women's 800m T54
{{gold medal}} Tatyana|McFadden}} Athletics Women's 1500m T54
{{gold medal}} Tatyana|McFadden}} Athletics Women's 5000m T54
{{gold medal}} Roderick|Townsend-Roberts}} Athletics Men's long jump T47
{{gold medal}} Roderick|Townsend-Roberts}} Athletics Men's high jump T47
{{gold medal}} David|Blair|David Blair (field athlete)}} Athletics Men's discus throw F44
{{gold medal}} Rachael|Morrison}} Athletics Women's discus throw F52
{{gold medal}} William|Groulx}} Cycling Men's road race H2
{{gold medal}} Shawn|Morelli}} Cycling Women's road time trial C4
{{gold medal}} Jamie|Whitmore}} Cycling Women's road race C1-3
{{gold medal}} Shawn|Morelli}} Cycling Women's individual pursuit C4
{{gold medal}} Allysa|Seely}} Paratriathlon Women's PT2
{{gold medal}} Grace|Norman}} Paratriathlon Women's PT4
{{gold medal}} Brad|Snyder|Brad Snyder (swimmer)}} Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S11
{{gold medal}} Brad|Snyder|Brad Snyder (swimmer)}} Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S11
{{gold medal}} Brad|Snyder|Brad Snyder (swimmer)}} Swimming Men's 400m freestyle S11
{{gold medal}} Roy|Perkins}} Swimming Men's 50m butterfly S5
{{gold medal}} McKenzie|Coan}} Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S7
{{gold medal}} Michelle|Konkoly}} Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S9
{{gold medal}} McKenzie|Coan}} Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S7
{{gold medal}} Michelle|Konkoly}} Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S9
{{gold medal}} McKenzie|Coan}} Swimming Women's 400m freestyle S7
{{gold medal}} Rebecca|Meyers}} Swimming Women's 400m freestyle S13
{{gold medal}} Elizabeth|Marks}} Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB7
{{gold medal}} Rebecca|Meyers}} Swimming Women's 100m butterfly S13
{{gold medal}} Jessica|Long}} Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM8
{{gold medal}} Rebecca|Meyers}} Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM13
{{gold medal}} Women's volleyball team Volleyball Women's team
{{gold medal}} Men's wheelchair basketball team Wheelchair basketball Men's tournament
{{gold medal}} Women's wheelchair basketball team Wheelchair basketball Women's tournament
{{silver medal}} Raymond|Martin|Raymond Martin (wheelchair athlete)}} Athletics Men's 100m T52
{{silver medal}} Hunter|Woodhall}} Athletics Men's 200m T44
{{silver medal}} Kerri|Morgan}} Athletics Women's 100m T52
{{silver medal}} Tatyana|McFadden}} Athletics Women's 100m T54
{{silver medal}} Alexa|Halko}} Athletics Women's 400m T34
{{silver medal}} Chelsea|McClammer}} Athletics Women's 400m T53
{{silver medal}} Cheri|Madsen}} Athletics Women's 400m T54
{{silver medal}} Alexa|Halko}} Athletics Women's 800m T34
{{silver medal}} Amanda|McGrory}} Athletics Women's 1500m T54
{{silver medal}} Chelsea|McClammer}} Athletics Women's 5000m T54
{{silver medal}} Tatyana|McFadden}} Athletics Women's marathon T54
{{silver medal}} Lex|Gillette}} Athletics Men's long jump T11
{{silver medal}} Sam|Grewe}} Athletics Men's high jump T42
{{silver medal}} Scot|Severn}} Athletics Men's shot put F53
{{silver medal}} Cassie|Mitchell}} Athletics Women's discus throw F52
{{silver medal}} William|Groulx}} Cycling Men's road time trial H2
{{silver medal}} Ryan|Boyle|Ryan Boyle (cyclist)}} Cycling Men's road time trial T1-2
{{silver medal}} Alicia|Dana}} Cycling Women's road time trial H1-3
{{silver medal}} Megan|Fisher}} Cycling Women's road time trial C4
{{silver medal}} Jill|Walsh|Jill Walsh (cyclist)}} Cycling Women's road time trial T1-2
{{silver medal}} Jill|Walsh|Jill Walsh (cyclist)}} Cycling Women's road race T1-2
{{silver medal}} William|Groulx}}
{{sortname|William|Lachenauer}}
{{sortname|Oscar|Sanchez|Oscar Sanchez (cyclist)}}
Cycling Mixed team relay H2-5
{{silver medal}} Joseph|Berenyi}} Cycling Men's individual pursuit C3
{{silver medal}} Jamie|Whitmore}} Cycling Women's individual pursuit C1-3
{{silver medal}} Joseph|Hamilton|Joseph Hamilton (goalball)}}
{{sortname|Andy|Jenks}}
{{sortname|John|Kusku}}
{{sortname|Tyler|Merren}}
{{sortname|Matt|Simpson|Matt Simpson (goalball)}}
{{sortname|Daryl|Walker}}
Goalball Men's tournament
{{silver medal}} Hailey|Danisewicz}} Paratriathlon Women's PT2
{{silver medal}} Zachary|Burns}}
{{sortname|Danielle|Hansen}}
{{sortname|Jennifer|Sichel}}
{{sortname|Jaclyn|Smith|Jaclyn Smith (rower)}}
{{sortname|Dorian|Weber}}
Rowing Mixed coxed four
{{silver medal}} Alphonsus|Doerr}}
{{sortname|Hugh|Freund}}
{{sortname|Bradley|Kendell}}
Sailing Sonar 3-person
{{silver medal}} Roy|Perkins}} Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S5
{{silver medal}} Roy|Perkins}} Swimming Men's 200m freestyle S5
{{silver medal}} Tharon|Drake}} Swimming Men's 400m freestyle S11
{{silver medal}} Brad|Snyder|Brad Snyder (swimmer)}} Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S11
{{silver medal}} Tharon|Drake}} Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB11
{{silver medal}} Rudy|Garcia-Tolson}} Swimming Men's 200m individual medley SM7
{{silver medal}} Cortney|Jordan}} Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S7
{{silver medal}} Rebecca|Meyers}} Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S13
{{silver medal}} Cortney|Jordan}} Swimming Women's 400m freestyle S7
{{silver medal}} Jessica|Long}} Swimming Women's 400m freestyle S8
{{silver medal}} Sophia Elizabeth|Herzog}} Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB6
{{silver medal}} Jessica|Long}} Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB7
{{silver medal}} Cortney|Jordan}} Swimming Women's 50m butterfly S7
{{silver medal}} McKenzie|Coan}}
{{sortname|Michelle|Konkoly}}
{{sortname|Jessica|Long}}
{{sortname|Elizabeth|Smith|Elizabeth Smith (swimmer)}}
Swimming Women's 4x100m freestyle relay
{{silver medal}} Men's wheelchair rugby team Wheelchair rugby Men's tournament
{{silver medal}} Nicholas|Taylor|Nicholas Taylor (tennis)}}
{{sortname|David|Wagner|David Wagner (tennis)}}
Wheelchair tennis Quad doubles
{{bronze medal}} Hunter|Woodhall}} Athletics Men's 400m T44
{{bronze medal}} Gianfranco|Iannotta}} Athletics Men's 400m T52
{{bronze medal}} Kym|Crosby}} Athletics Women's 100m T13
{{bronze medal}} Alexa|Halko}} Athletics Women's 100m T34
{{bronze medal}} Grace|Norman}} Athletics Women's 400m T44
{{bronze medal}} Kerri|Morgan}} Athletics Women's 400m T52
{{bronze medal}} Shirley|Riley}} Athletics Women's 800m T53
{{bronze medal}} Chelsea|McClammer}} Athletics Women's 1500m T54
{{bronze medal}} Amanda|McGrory}} Athletics Women's 5000m T54
{{bronze medal}} Amanda|McGrory}} Athletics Women's marathon T54
{{bronze medal}} Brian|Sheridan}} Cycling Men's road time trial H2
{{bronze medal}} Oscar|Sanchez|Oscar Sanchez (cyclist)}} Cycling Men's road time trial H5
{{bronze medal}} Samantha|Bosco}} Cycling Women's road time trial C5
{{bronze medal}} Megan|Fisher}} Cycling Women's individual pursuit C4
{{bronze medal}} Samantha|Bosco}} Cycling Women's individual pursuit C5
{{bronze medal}} Jen|Armbruster}}
{{sortname|Lisa|Czechowski}}
{{sortname|Amanda|Dennis}}
{{sortname|Marybai|Huking}}
{{sortname|Eliana|Mason}}
{{sortname|Asya|Miller}}
Goalball Women's tournament
{{bronze medal}} Dartanyon|Crockett}} Judo Men's -90kg
{{bronze medal}} Christella|Garcia}} Judo Women's +70kg
{{bronze medal}} Melissa|Stockwell}} Paratriathlon Women's PT2
{{bronze medal}} McKenna|Dahl}} Shooting Mixed 10m air rifle prone SH2
{{bronze medal}} Roy|Perkins}} Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S5
{{bronze medal}} Robert|Griswold}} Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S8
{{bronze medal}} Tucker|Dupree}} Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S12
{{bronze medal}} Jessica|Long}} Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S8
{{bronze medal}} Hannah|Aspden}} Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S9
{{bronze medal}} Colleen|Young|Colleen Young (swimmer)}} Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB13
{{bronze medal}} Jessica|Long}} Swimming Women's 100m butterfly S8
{{bronze medal}} Cortney|Jordan}} Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM7
{{bronze medal}} Hannah|Aspden}}
{{sortname|Michelle|Konkoly}}
{{sortname|Elizabeth|Marks}}
{{sortname|Elizabeth|Smith|Elizabeth Smith (swimmer)}}
Swimming Women's 4x100m medley relay
{{bronze medal}} David|Wagner|David Wagner (tennis)}} Wheelchair tennis Quad singles

Archery

{{main article|Archery at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

The United States qualified eight archers for the Rio Games following their performance at the 2015 World Archery Para Championships. [3][5]

Men

{{Ol archery header}}
|-
|align=left|Jeff Fabry
|align=left|Men's individual compound W1
|596
|11
|{{flagIPCathlete|Koo|KOR|2016 Summer}}
L 126-140
|colspan=5|Did not advance
|-
|align=left|KJ Polish
|align=left rowspan=3|Men's individual compound open
|685
|2
|{{flagIPCathlete|Halldorssonn|ISL|2016 Summer}}
W 143-129
|{{flagIPCathlete|Hall|GBR|2016 Summer}}
L 133-139
|colspan=4|Did not advance
|-
|align=left|Andre Shelby
|669
|12
|{{flagIPCathlete|Rodriguez Gonzalez|ESP|2016 Summer}}
W 143-131
|{{flagIPCathlete|McQueen|GBR|2016 Summer}}
W 138-133
|{{flagIPCathlete|Muniz de Castro|BRA|2016 Summer}}
W 142-141
|{{flagIPCathlete|Milne|AUS|2016 Summer}}
W 139-138
|{{flagIPCathlete|Simonelli|ITA|2016 Summer}}
W 144-143
|{{gold01}}
|-
|align=left|Matt Stutzman
|684
|4
|{{flagIPCathlete|Alexis|ESP|2016 Summer}}
W 142-129
|{{flagIPCathlete|Muniz de Castro|BRA|2016 Summer}}
L 141-142
|colspan=4|Did not advance
|-
|align=left|Eric Bennett
|align=left rowspan=2|Men's individual recurve open
|622
|7
|{{flagIPCathlete|Kostel|CZE|2016 Summer}}
W 7-3
|{{flagIPCathlete|Tseng|TPE|2016 Summer}}
W 6-4
|{{flagIPCathlete|Netsiri|THA|2016 Summer}}
L 0-6
|colspan=3|Did not advance
|-
|align=left|Michael Lukow
|577
|23
|{{flagIPCathlete|Tseng|TPE|2016 Summer}}
L 0-6
|colspan=5|Did not advance
|}

Women

{{Ol archery header}}
|-
|align=left|Lia Coryell
|align=left|Women's individual compound W1
|535
|7
|colspan=2 {{N/A}}
|{{flagIPCathlete|Frith|GBR|2016 Summer}}
L 115-134
|colspan=3|Did not advance
|-
|align=left|Samantha Tucker
|align=left|Women's individual compound open
|597
|17
|{{flagIPCathlete|Rubio Larrion|ESP|2016 Summer}}
L 124-133
|colspan=5|Did not advance
|}

Teams

{{Ol archery header}}
|-
|align=left|Jeff Fabry
Lia Coryell
|align=left|Team compound W1
|1131
|3
|colspan=2 {{N/A}}
|{{flagIPCteam|ESP|2016 Summer}}
W 128-113
|{{flagIPCteam|KOR|2016 Summer}}
L 125-137
|{{flagIPCteam|CZE|2016 Summer}}
L 129-137
|4
|-
|align=left|KJ Polish
Samantha Tucker
|align=left|Team compound open
|1282
|9
|{{N/A}}
|{{flagIPCteam|KOR|2016 Summer}}
L 146-147
|colspan=4|Did not advance
|}

Athletics

{{main article|Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}With 62 athletes and 4 guides, the US athletics delegation is the largest in the country's history.[3] Roderick Townsend is a high jumper on the American team. He was the tallest member of the United States delegation at {{Convert|200.66|cm|in}}.[3] Grace Norman and Allysa Seely competed in both athletics and paratriathlon in Rio.[3] The United States team included a number of visually impaired competitors. These were David Brown, Kym Crosby, Chaz Davis, Lex Gillette, Tyson Gunter, Ivonne Mosquera-Schmidt and Markeith Price. There are five guides on the team including Jerome Avery, Mason Rhodes, Wes Williams, Kyle Wardwell and Markeith Price.[6]

Cycling

{{main article|Cycling at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

With one pathway for qualification being one highest ranked NPCs on the UCI Para-Cycling male and female Nations Ranking Lists on 31 December 2014, the United States qualified for the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, assuming they continued to meet all other eligibility requirements.[7][8]

Allison Jones went to Rio as the American with the most Paralympic Games appearance. Rio was her eighth Games.[3] Oksana Masters had previously competed at the Paralympics in other sports, medalling in rowing at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in Rio and competing in Nordic skiing at the Winter Games.[3]

Equestrian

{{main article|Equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}The country qualified to participate in the team event at the Rio Games.[9] They earned additional individual slots via the Para Equestrian Individual Ranking List Allocation method following the suspension of Russia, and France Finland not using one of their allocated spots.[9]

Football 7-a-side

{{main article|Football 7-a-side at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}United States national 7-a-side football team qualified for the Rio Paralympics at 2015 World Championships because of their seventh-place finish.[10][20]

The draw for the tournament was held on May 6 at the 2016 Pre Paralympic Tournament in Salou, Spain. The United States was put into Group B with Argentina, Netherlands and Russia.[11] Iran qualified for the 2016 Rio Games following the suspension of Russia. The IPC ruled that there could not be a redraw for the groups. This resulted in Iran being put into Group A with the Netherlands, Argentina and the United States.[12]

The tournament where the Paralympic draw took place featured 7 of the 8 teams participating in Rio. It was the last major preparation event ahead of the Rio Games for all teams participating.[13] The United States finished 6th after beating Argentina in one placement match 4 - 3 and losing to Ireland 4 - 1. The goals scored in the match against Argentina were the first the USA scored in the tournament, before putting up one more in their match against Ireland.[14][15][16] Their roster for this tournament included Alex Hendricks, Sean Boyle, Keith Johnson, David Garza, Joshua Brunais, Bryce Boarman, Gavin Sibayan, Adam Ballou, Gregory Brigman, Mason Abbiate, Andrew Bremer, Sam Holmes, Kevin Hensley and Steven Bohlemann. They were coached by Stuart Sharp.[17]

Going into the Rio Games, the country was ranked eighth in the world.[18]

{{2016 Summer Paralympics football 7-a-side group B standings}}

Goalball

{{main article|Goalball at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

Men

The United States men's national goalball team qualified for the Rio Games after finishing third at the 2014 IBSA Goalball World Championships.[19][20][21] Joseph Hamilton, a member of the qualifying team, said after qualifying, "It’s overwhelming for our team, we’ve come a long way. We didn’t make the London 2012 Games that was very hard for us. To qualify for Rio at the first chance, and against a team that has been our nemesis in recent years, is awesome. If we play our own style, I believe we are one of the best teams in the world, and now we’ve got a chance to try to prove that on the grandest stage of all."[21] The team returns to the Paralympics after having missed out on qualifying for the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London.[20] The United States' men enter the tournament ranked 9th in the world.[22]

{{2016 Summer Paralympics United States men's goalball team roster}}{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's goalball group B standings}}{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's goalball game B2}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's goalball game B4}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's goalball game B6}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's goalball game B8}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's goalball game C2}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's goalball game D1}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's goalball game E2}}

Women

The United States women's national goalball team qualified for the Rio Games after finishing first at the 2014 IBSA Goalball World Championships.[20][23][24] The team goes to Rio having had a disappointing performance at the 2012 Summer Paralympics where they finished twelfth.[20] Jen Armbruster's participation in Rio for the US women's national goalball team made for seven Games appearances. This total was the second highest Games appearances among US athletes attending the Rio Games.[3] The United States' women enter the tournament ranked 4th in the world.[25]

{{2016 Summer Paralympics United States women's goalball team roster}}{{2016 Summer Paralympics women's goalball group C standings}}{{2016 Summer Paralympics women's goalball game C1}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics women's goalball game C3}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics women's goalball game C6}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics women's goalball game C9}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics women's goalball game E3}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics women's goalball game F2}}
{{2016 Summer Paralympics women's goalball game G1}}

Judo

{{main article|Judo at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

With one pathway for qualification being having a top finish at the 2014 IBSA Judo World Championships, the United States earned a qualifying spot in Rio base on the performance of Dartanyon Crockett in the men's -90 kg event. The B3 Judoka finished first in his class.[26][27] Five judoka would eventually be named to the US squad in Rio, including returning Paralympian Dartanyon Crockett. The other four judoka were Christella Garcia, Ben Goodrich, Myles Porter and Sarah Chung.[6]

Paracanoe

{{main article|Paracanoeing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

Paracanoer Alana Nichols had previously competed at the Paralympics in alpine skiing and wheelchair basketball.[3]

Rowing

{{main article|Rowing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

One pathway for qualifying for Rio involved having a boat have top eight finish at the 2015 FISA World Rowing Championships in a medal event. The United States qualified for the 2016 Games under this criteria in the AS Men's Single Sculls event with a fifth-place finish in a time of 04:59.510. The United States qualified a second boat in the AS Women's Single Sculls event with an eighth-place finish in a time of 05:49.760.[28][29] The United States qualified a third boat with a second-place finish in the LTA Mixed Coxed Four event in a time of 03:19.820. This was less than a second behind the gold medal winning boat, Great Britain, who had a time of 03:19.560.[30]

At the US Olympic and Paralympic rowing team trials held in Sarasota, Florida in April 2016, Jacqui Kapinowski confirmed her qualification by winning the women’s arms and shoulders single sculls (ASW1x) event in a time of 6 minutes 15.91 seconds, finishing ahead of second place athlete KateLynne Steinke by 15.61 seconds.[31]

Jaclyn Smith is the only visually impaired competitor for the USA. She was scheduled to compete in the LTA Mix 4 event.[6]

Sailing

{{main article|Sailing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

The American team qualified a boat for two of the three sailing classes at the Games through their results at the 2014 Disabled Sailing World Championships held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Places were earned in the solo 2.4mR event and a crew also qualified for the two-person SKUD-18 class.[32]

An alternative pathway for qualifying for Rio involved having a boat have top seven finish at the 2015 Combined World Championships in a medal event where the country had nor already qualified through via the 2014 IFDS Sailing World Championships. The Unite qualified for the 2016 Games under this criteria in the Sonar event with a sixth-place finish overall and the second country who had not qualified via the 2014 Championships.[33][34]

Dee Smith, at 64 years of age, was the oldest member of the United States delegation in Rio.[3]

Shooting

{{main article|Shooting at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

The first opportunity to qualify for shooting at the Rio Games took place at the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships in Suhl. Shooters earned spots for their NPC. The United States earned a qualifying spot at this competition in the R4 – 10m Air Rifle Standing Mixed SH2 event as a result of McKenna Dahl. Michael Tagliapietra earned a second spot for the USA, with this spot in the P3 – 25m Pistol Mixed SH1 event.[35][36][37]

The third opportunity for direct qualification for shooters to the Rio Paralympics took place at the 2015 IPC Shooting World Cup in Sydney, Australia. At this competition, John Joss III earned a qualifying spot for their country in the R6- Mixed 50m Rifle Prone SH1 event.[36][38]

The last direct qualifying event for Rio in shooting took place at the 2015 IPC Shooting World Cup in Fort Benning in November. Tammy Delano earned a qualifying spot for their country at this competition in the R3 Mixed 10m Air Rifle Prone SH1 event. Jazmin Almlie earned a second spot for the United States at this event with her finished in the R4 Mixed Air Rifle Standing SH2 event.[36][39]

John Joss III was one of three active service members competing at the Rio Games.[3]

Sitting volleyball

{{main article|Sitting volleyball at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

Men

United States men's national sitting volleyball team qualified for the 2016 Games at the 2015 Parapan American Games after winning a silver medal.[20][40][41] It marks the team's return to the Paralympic level after having last appeared in 2004.[20]{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's sitting volleyball group A standings}}{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's sitting volleyball game A1|bgc=#eeeeee;}}{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's sitting volleyball game A4}}{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's sitting volleyball game A5|bgc=#eeeeee;}}

Women

United States women's national sitting volleyball team qualified for the 2016 Games at the 2014 World ParaVolley Sitting Volleyball World Championships.[42][43]
Group
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Semi-final
{{2016 Summer Paralympics women's sitting volleyball game C2}}
Final
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Table tennis

Tahl Leibovitz class 9 and Pamela Fontaine class 3 will compete represent USA in table tennis.

Swimming

{{main article|Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

American swimmers competed at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships as part of their Rio qualifying efforts. The top two finishers in each Rio medal event at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships earned a qualifying spot for their country for Rio. Bradley Sndyer earned the United States a spot after winning gold in the Men's 100m Freestyle S11 with a time of 0:56.78.[44][45][46] Jessica Long is expected to represent the United States in Rio. She had a strong performance at the 2015 IPC World Championships, winning seven medals, four of which were gold.[47]

McClain Hermes is the youngest member of the United States Paralympic team. They turned 15 in January 2016.[3] Jessica Long went to Rio as the most decorated American Paralympian at the Games. She had 17 total medals prior to Rio.[3] Elizabeth Marks was one of three active American service members competing at the Rio Games.[3] The USA team included nine visually impaired swimmers. These were Cailin Currie, Tharon Drake, Tucker Dupree, McClain Hermes, Letticia Martinez, Rebecca Meyers, Martha Reuther, Bradley Snyder and Colleen Young.[6]

Triathlon

{{main article|Paratriathlon at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}Krige Schabort was a member of Team USA competing in the paratriathlon. He previously served in the South African Army.[3] Grace Norman and Allysa Seely competed in both athletics and the paratriathlon in Rio.[3]

There were four visually impaired paratriathletes on the USA team. They were Elizabeth Baker, Jillian Peterson, Particia Walsh and Jessica Jones Meyers.[6]

Wheelchair basketball

{{main article|Wheelchair basketball at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

Men

The United States men's national wheelchair basketball team has qualified for the 2016 Rio Paralympics.[42][48] They qualified through via the 2015 Parapan Am Games. They met Argentina in the semi-finals, whom they beat 59-36. They then went to the gold match medal game, where they defeated Canada 62-39.[42]

During the draw, Brazil had the choice of which group they wanted to be in. They were partnered with Spain, who would be in the group Brazil did not select. Brazil chose Group B, which included Iran, the United States, Great Britain, Germany and Algeria. That left Spain in Group A with Australia, Canada, Turkey, the Netherlands and Japan.[49]

Trevon Jenifer was the shortest member of the Team USA in Rio. He is {{Convert|91.44|cm|in}} tall[3] due to congenital amputations in both his legs.

{{2016 Summer Paralympics men's wheelchair basketball group B standings}}

Women

The United States women's national wheelchair basketball team has qualified for the 2016 Rio Paralympics.[42][50] The women qualified after claiming gold at the Parapan Am Games in 2015 after defeating Canada 80-72.[42]

As hosts, Brazil got to choose which group they were put into. They were partnered with Algeria, who would be put in the group they did not chose. Brazil chose Group A, which included Canada, Germany, Great Britain and Argentina. Algeria ended up in Group B with the United States, the Netherlands, France and China.[51]

{{2016 Summer Paralympics women's wheelchair basketball group B standings}}

Wheelchair rugby

{{main article|Wheelchair rugby at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}The United States qualified for the Rio Paralympics. They were scheduled to open play in Rio against France on September 14. Their second game was scheduled to be against Sweden on September 15. Their final game of group play as against Japan on September 16.[52] The United States entered the tournament ranked number one in the world.[53]{{2016 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby group A standings}}

Wheelchair tennis

{{main article|Wheelchair tennis at the 2016 Summer Paralympics}}

The United States qualified two competitors in the men's single event as a result of Bipartite Commission Invitation places. The players invited were Steve Baldwin and Jon Rydberg. The United States qualified four players in the women's single event. Emmy Kaiser and Dana Mathewson qualified via the standard qualification route. Kaitlyn Verfuerth qualified via a Bipartite Commission Invitation place.[54] Russia had qualified two player in the women's singles event, Ludmila Bubnova and Viktoriia Lvova.[55] Following their suspension, one spot was re-allocated by the IPC to the United States' Shelby Baron. The United States qualified three players in the quad singles event. Nicholas Taylor and David Wagner qualified via the standard route. Bryan Barten qualified via a Bipartite Commission Invitation place.[54]

See also

  • United States at the 2016 Summer Olympics

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