Sweden at the 1976 Winter Paralympics
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At the 1976 Winter Paralympics in Örnsköldsvik | ||||||||||
Competitors | 16 in 1 sport | |||||||||
Medals Rank: 5 |
Gold 6 |
Silver 7 |
Bronze 7 |
Total 20 |
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Paralympic history (summary) | ||||||||||
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Sweden was the host country of the inaugural Winter Paralympic Games in 1976, in Örnsköldsvik. The country was represented by 16 athletes (9 men and 7 women). This was only the sixth largest delegation, despite Sweden being the host nation. Swedes competed exclusively in cross-country skiing; the host country was thus unrepresented in alpine skiing.[1][2]
Sweden won a total of twenty medals (of which six were gold, seven silver and seven bronze), placing it fifth on the medal table.[3]
Sweden's gold medallists at the Örnsköldsvik Games were:[2]
- the women's 3×5 km relay team (categories A-B): Karin Gustavsson, Astril Nilsson and Birgitta Sund
- Karin Gustavsson in the women's 5 km (B)
- Birgitta Sund in the women's 5 km and 10 km (A)
- Bertil Lundmark in the men's 5 km and 10 km (II)
See also
References
- ↑ "Participation Numbers: Örnsköldsvik 1976 Paralympic Winter Games", International Paralympic Committee
- 1 2 Sweden at the 1976 Winter Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
- ↑ "Medal Standings: Örnsköldsvik 1976 Paralympic Winter Games", International Paralympic Committee
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