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1960 Summer Paralympics

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I Paralympic Games
LocationRome, Italy
Nations17
Athletes209
Events57 in 8 sports
Opening18 September
Closing25 September
Opened by
Camillo Giardina
StadiumStadio Olimpico
1960 Summer Olympics

The 9th Annual International Stoke Mandeville Games, retroactively designated as the 1960 Summer Paralympics (Template:Lang-it),[1] were the first international Paralympic Games, following on from the Stoke Mandeville Games of 1948 and 1952. They were organised under the aegis of the International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation.[2] The term "Paralympic Games" was approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) first in 1984,[1] while the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) was formed in 1989.

The Games were held in Rome, Italy from September 18 to 25, 1960, with the 1960 Summer Olympics. The only disability included in these Paralympics was spinal cord injury. There were 209 athletes from 18 countries.[1][3][4][5][6]

Sports

Wheelchair gymnastics

Medal table

The top 10 NPCs by number of gold medals are listed below. The host nation, Italy, is highlighted.

  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy*29282380
2 Great Britain20152055
3 West Germany156930
4 Austria1181130
5 United States117725
6 Norway93416
7 Australia36110
8 Netherlands3609
9 France3317
10 Argentina2316
Totals (10 entries)1068577268

Participating delegations

The number in parentheses indicates the number of participants from each NPC.[7][8]

References

  • The information from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) website is based on sources which does not present all information from earlier paralympic games (1960-1984), such as relay and team members.[1] (Per Apr.17, 2011)
New sporting event Summer Paralympics
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I Paralympic Summer Games (1960)
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