1980 Summer Paralympics

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1980 Summer Paralympics

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VI Paralympic Games
Arnhem 1980 Para Games.jpg
Host city Arnhem, Netherlands
Teams participating 42
Athletes participating 1,973
Events 489 in 12 sports
Opening ceremony June 21
Closing ceremony June 30
Officially opened by Princess Margriet
Paralympic Stadium National Sports Centre Papendal
Summer:
Toronto 1976 Stoke Mandeville/New York 1984  >
Winter:
Geilo 1980 Innsbruck 1984  >

The 1980 Summer Paralympics were the sixth Paralympic Games. They were held in Papendal, close to the host city of Arnhem, Netherlands, from June 21 to 30, 1980.

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Sports

Competitors were divided into four disability categories: amputee, cerebral palsy, visually impaired, and wheelchair. It was the first time that cerebral palsy athletes competed in the Paralympics. Volleyball was added to the program as a new sport.[1]

Participating delegations

Forty-three delegations took part in the Arnhem Paralympics.[2]

Prior to the Games, the States-General (national Parliament) of the Netherlands, as host country, adopted a motion declaring South Africa's participation "undesirable", due to its policy of apartheid. The 1980 Games thus marked South Africa's first absence from the Summer Paralympics since it had joined the movement in 1964, and it remained absent until 1992. The Netherlands' decision thus corrected the anomaly whereby South Africa had been banned from the Olympic movement since 1960, while still being authorised to take part in the Paralympic Games.[3][4]

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Bahamas
  • Belgium
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • Colombia
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Denmark
  • Egypt
  • Ethiopia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • Greece
  • Hong Kong
  • Iceland
  • Indonesia
  • Ireland
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Jamaica
  • Japan
  • Kenya
  • Kuwait
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta

Medal table

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

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States 75 66 54 195
2 Poland 75 50 52 177
3 West Germany 67 48 46 161
4 Canada 64 35 31 130
5 Great Britain 47 32 21 100
6 Netherlands 33 31 36 100
7 Sweden 31 36 24 91
8 France 28 26 31 85
9 Mexico 20 16 6 42
10 Norway 15 13 8 36

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