Sporting event delegation
Canada participated in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. With 28 gold, 19 silver, and 25 bronze medals, the Canadian team placed third in the medal rankings, behind China and Great Britain. Wheelchair basketball player and three-time Paralympic gold medallist Chantal Benoit was the delegation's flag bearer at the opening ceremony.[2]
Chantal Petitclerc ties the 5 gold medal record at a single Games for a Canadian, tying Stéphanie Dixon, who set the record at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.[3]
Medallists
Competitors and results by event
Athletics
Men's track events
Men's field events
Women's track events
Women's field events
Boccia
Individual events
Pairs and team events
Cycling
Road
Track
Equestrian
Individual
Mixed team
Judo
Athlete
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Event
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Preliminary
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Quarterfinals
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Semifinals
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Repechage round 1
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Repechage round 2
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Final/ Bronze medal contest
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Opposition Result
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Opposition Result
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Opposition Result
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Opposition Result
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Opposition Result
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Opposition Result
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Bill Morgan
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81 kg
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Vlasov (RUS) L 0000–1000
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did not advance
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Gonzalez (ESP) W 1000-0000
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Lopez (USA) W 1000-0010
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Vincze (HUN) L 0100-1000
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Powerlifting
Sailing
Mixed 2.4mR class
Mixed Sonar class
Shooting
Men
Women
Swimming
Men
Women
Wheelchair basketball
Men's team
The team consisted of 12 basketball players.
Game
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Match
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Score
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Rank
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1
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Canada vs. Australia (AUS)
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66 - 38
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Group A 1 Q
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2
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Canada vs. Great Britain (GBR)
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63 - 45
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3
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Canada vs. Italy (ITA)
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83 - 54
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4
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Canada vs. Brazil (BRA)
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78 - 55
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5
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Canada vs. Ukraine (UKR)
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63 - 43
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Quarter finals
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Canada vs. Japan (JPN)
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50 - 48
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W
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Semi finals
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Canada vs. Netherlands (NED)
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91 - 70
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W
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Gold medal final
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Canada vs. Australia (AUS)
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70 - 53
|
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Women's team
The team consisted of 12 basketball players.
Game
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Match
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Score
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Rank
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1
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Canada vs. Germany (GER)
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59 - 46
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Group B 1 Q
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2
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Canada vs. Japan (JPN)
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51 - 28
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3
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Canada vs. Mexico (MEX)
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63 - 34
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Quarter finals
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Canada vs. Netherlands (NED)
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65 - 46
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W
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Semi finals
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Canada vs. United States (USA)
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40 - 57
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L
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Bronze medal final
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Canada vs. Germany (GER)
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63 - 47
|
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Wheelchair rugby
Date
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Match
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Teams
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Final score
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Pool play
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September 19
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2
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CAN vs. GER
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33 - 30 (OT)
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September 20
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6
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CAN vs. GBR
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30 - 32 (OT)
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September 21
|
10
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CAN vs. BEL
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33 - 29
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Final round play
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September 23
|
16
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CAN vs. AUS
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36 - 33
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September 24
|
19*
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USA vs. CAN
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20 - 24
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September 25
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24**
|
NZL vs. CAN
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31 - 29
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- * Semi-final game
- ** Gold medal final
Wheelchair tennis
Athlete
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Class
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Event
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Round of 32
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Round or 16
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Quarterfinals
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Semifinals
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Finals
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Opposition Result
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Opposition Result
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Opposition Result
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Opposition Result
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Opposition Result
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Sarah Hunter
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Open
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Quad's singles
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—
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Toma (JPN) W 6-1, 6-2
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Norfolk (GBR) L 3-6, 5-7
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did not advance
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Brian McPhate
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Open
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Quad's singles
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—
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de Beer (NED) L 1-6, 2-6
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did not advance
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Yuka Chokyu
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Open
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Women's singles
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Courtier (NZL) W 6-1, 7-5
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Di Toro (AUS) L 1-6, 3-6
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did not advance
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Helene Simard
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Open
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Women's singles
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Khanthasit (THA) L 3-6, 4-6
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did not advance
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Sarah Hunter Brian McPhate
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Open
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Quad's doubles
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—
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Takashima (JPN) Toma (JPN) W 6-3, 6-0
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Taylor (USA) Wagner (USA) L 0-6, 3-6
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de Beer (NED) van Erp (NED) L 3-6, 1-6
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Yuka Chokyu Helene Simard
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Open
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Women's doubles
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Khanthasit (THA) Techamaneewat (THA) L 1-6, 1-6
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did not advance
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