Английская Википедия:1994 Winter Paralympics
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox Olympic games Шаблон:1994 Winter Olympics
The 1994 Winter Paralympics (Шаблон:Lang-no; Шаблон:Lang-nn), the sixth Paralympic Winter Games, were held in Lillehammer, Norway, from 10 to 19 March 1994. These Games marked the second time the Paralympic Winter Games were held in the same location as the Winter Olympics and with the first with the same Organizing Committee, a tradition that has continued through an agreement of cooperation between the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Ice sledge hockey, which became an immediate crowd favorite, was added to the program.
These Paralympic Games are the only to be held two years after the previous Games due to the shift in the Summer and Winter games schedule. The 1994 Winter Games were the first Paralympic Games organized by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
Symbol and mascot of the games
The Games were represented by an emblem depicting the sun people. This image portrayed the ideas of power, vitality, strength and energy, all of which are characteristics of the athletes who took part. These characteristics were also to be found in the mascot Sondre, the troll. Sondre, who was also an amputee, was the result of a nationwide school competition won by Janne Solem. The mascot was then designed to its final appearance by Tor Lindrupsen. The name for the mascot was chosen in a separate competition and derives from the great skiing pioneer Sondre Nordheim.
Sports
The 1994 Paralympics consisted 133 events in five disciplines in four sports. Ice sledge hockey made its Paralympic debut as the first winter team sport at these games.[1]
- Файл:Alpine skiing - Paralympic pictogram.svg Alpine skiing
- Файл:Ice sledge hockey - Paralympic pictogram.svg Sledge hockey
- Файл:Ice sledge speed racing - Paralympic pictogram.svg Ice sledge racing
- Nordic skiing
Medal table
Шаблон:Main The top 10 NPCs by number of gold medals are listed below. The host nation (Norway) is highlighted. Шаблон:Medals table
Participants
Thirty-one National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) entered athletes at the 1994 Winter Paralympics. The number in parentheses indicates the number of participants from each NPC.[2]
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (6)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (38)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (2)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (2)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (2)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (31)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (6)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (3)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (13)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (18)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (26)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (43)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (23)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (1)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (23)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (26)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (2)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (2)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (1)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (1)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (2)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (6)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (7)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (42)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (15)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (27)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (11)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (14)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (27)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (19)
- Шаблон:FlagIPC (30)
See also
References
External links
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