Laos at the Paralympics
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IPC code | LAO | ||||||||
NPC | Lao Paralympic Committee | ||||||||
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Laos made its Paralympic Games début at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, sending just two representatives to compete in powerlifting. They ranked poorly, and the country did not participate in the next edition of the Games in 2004. Laos made its return to the Paralympics in 2008, with powerlifter Eay Simay as its sole competitor. Simay -greatly improving on his performance from 2000- won the country's first Paralympic medal, a bronze, by lifting 157.5 kg in the men's up to 48 kg category.[1]
Laos has never taken part in the Winter Paralympics.[2]
Full results for Laos at the Paralympics
Name | Games | Sport | Event | Score | Rank |
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Eay Simay | 2000 Sydney | Powerlifting | Men's Up To 48 kg | 110 kg | 12th (out of 16) |
Dalouni Xaythanith | 2000 Sydney | Powerlifting | Women's Up To 44 kg | 40 kg | 8th (out of 9) |
Eay Simay | 2008 Beijing | Powerlifting | Men's Up To 48 kg | 157.5 kg | Bronze |
See also
References
- ↑ Laos at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
- ↑ Laos at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
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