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Panathinaikos Athletic Club People with Disabilities is the parasports department of the Greek sports club Panathinaikos, established on 3 December 2018.[1][2][3] Its aim is to enable people with disabilities to compete in sports.
Full name | Panathinaikos People with Disabilities |
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Divisions | Wheelchair basketball Wheelchair fencing shooting Para sport Para swimming Paralympic archery Para table tennis Para-cycling Paralympic powerlifting Amputee football Paratriathlon Para-badminton Wheelchair tennis Boccia Para athletics Blind chess Paracanoe Wheelchair DanceSport Paralympic Judo Para-alpine skiing] Sitting volleyball |
Founded | 3 December 2018 (5 years, 338 days old) |
Based in | Athens, Greece |
Colours | Green, white |
President | Panayotis Malakates |
Manager | - |
Parent group | Panathinaikos A.O. |
Website | paoamea |
Panathinaikos Athletic Club People with Disabilities has established so far 24 departments for an equivalent number of parasports, with most of them (18) currently included in the Paralympic Games programme, with the exception of amputee football, blind chess, wheelchair dancesport, basketball ID and the sports for athletes who are transplant recipients or undergo kindey dialysis.
Sport | Establishment |
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Wheelchair basketball | 3 December 2018 |
Wheelchair fencing | 10 April 2019 [4][5] |
Shooting Para sport | 14 May 2019 [6] |
Para swimming | 4 July 2019 |
Paralympic archery | 18 September 2019 |
Para table tennis | 14 December 2019 |
Para-cycling | 27 December 2019 [7] |
Paralympic powerlifting | 20 January 2020 |
Amputee football | 24 July 2020 [8][9] |
Paratriathlon | 27 October 2020 [10][11] |
Para-badminton | 31 December 2020 [12][13] |
Wheelchair tennis | 2 January 2021 [14][15] |
Boccia | 3 January 2021 [16][17] |
Para athletics | 4 January 2021 [18][19] |
Blind chess | 4 January 2021 [18][19] |
Paracanoe | 16 October 2021 [20] |
Wheelchair DanceSport | 19 October 2021 [21] |
Basketball ID | 30 August 2022 [22] |
Paralympic Judo | 27 January 2023 [23] |
Para-alpine skiing | 15 February 2023 [24] |
Sitting volleyball | 14 June 2023 [25] |
Bowling (transplant & dialysis) | 9 December 2023 [26] |
Athletics (transplant & dialysis) | 4 April 2024 [27] |
Goalball | 29 April 2024 [28] |
No. | Player | Position |
5 | Yorgos Tsaousidis | |
6 | Petros Tsikouras | |
10 | Panagiotis Triantafyllou | Point guard |
12 | Vasilios Toumaras | Power forward |
13 | Hristos Martsakis | Power forward |
14 | Spiridon Spathis | |
15 | Maria Mihalopoulou | |
19 | Nikos Fitros | |
20 | Nelson Jaime Sanz Londoño | Power forward |
33 | Panayotis Kontoyannis | Shooting guard |
34 | Ioanna Hronopoulou (ab) | Center |
Besitun Hadi Ahmed | ||
Stavros Ditsis | ||
Panayotis Hristoforos | ||
Konstantinos Katopodis | ||
Pavlos Mamalos | ||
Themis Yannakaras | ||
Nikos Pappas (ab) | ||
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