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In 1980, Spain had competitors in archery, wheelchair basketball, swimming and athletics.[1]
Spain won 1 gold medal, 13 silver medals and 9 bronze medals.[1]
The 1980 Games were held in Arnhem, The Netherlands.[2] They could not be co-hosted with the Olympics because the Soviet Union claimed the country had no people with disabilities.[3] Competitors with spinal cord injuries, amputations, cerebral palsy and vision impairments were eligible to compete in these Games.[4]
None of Spain's gold medals, three silvers and three bronzed medals came in athletics.[1] Three of the medals were won by blind athletes and three were won by athletes with physical disabilities.[1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
1500 m F |
Karl Schroeder West Germany |
J. Alexandre France |
J. Santos Spain |
High jump E |
Jan Krauz Poland |
Walter Kessler Switzerland |
Andres Garcia Spain |
Long jump E |
Jan Krauz Poland |
Andres Garcia Spain |
Jerzy Dabrowski Poland |
Triple jump B |
Andrzej Pawlik Poland |
N. Alvarez Spain |
Kalle Hautalahti Finland |
100 m B |
Grazyna Kozlowska Poland |
June Smith United States |
G. Madrid Spain |
400 m A |
Lou Keller United States |
Purificacion Santamarta Spain |
Eva Johansson Sweden |
One of Spain's gold medals, ten silvers and six bronze medals came in swimming.[1] None of the medals were won by blind athletes. All medals were won by competitors with physical disabilities.[1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
25 m butterfly 3 |
Arkadiusz Pawlowski Poland |
Miroslaw Owczarek Poland |
Francisco Flores Spain |
50 m butterfly 5 |
Eugenio Jimenez Spain |
Ryszard Machowczyk Poland |
H. G. Heynen Netherlands |
50 m freestyle 3 |
Miroslaw Owczarek Poland |
Arkadiusz Pawlowski Poland |
Francisco Flores Spain |
100 m backstroke 5 |
Ryszard Machowczyk Poland |
Eugenio Jimenez Spain |
Tore Nilsson Sweden |
4x25 m individual medley 3 |
Arkadiusz Pawlowski Poland |
Miroslaw Owczarek Poland |
Francisco Flores Spain |
4x50 m individual medley 5 |
Ryszard Machowczyk Poland |
Lars-Gunnar Andersson Sweden |
Eugenio Jimenez Spain |
25 m butterfly 4 |
G. Ignaczuk Poland |
Teresa Herreras Spain |
I. Wownuk Canada |
100 m backstroke 4 |
G. Ignaczuk Poland |
Teresa Herreras Spain |
C. Salden Netherlands |
100 m backstroke 6 |
Agnieszka Ogorzelska Poland |
Pilar Jabaloyas Spain |
None |
100 m breaststroke 4 |
G. Ignaczuk Poland |
Teresa Herreras Spain |
J. Orpwood Great Britain |
100 m breaststroke 6 |
Agnieszka Ogorzelska Poland |
Pilar Jabaloyas Spain |
None |
100 m butterfly 6 |
Agnieszka Ogorzelska Poland |
Pilar Jabaloyas Spain |
None |
100 m freestyle 4 |
G. Ignaczuk Poland |
Monika Lindstrom Sweden |
Teresa Herreras Spain |
100 m freestyle 6 |
Agnieszka Ogorzelska Poland |
Pilar Jabaloyas Spain |
Christine Morgan Bahamas |
4x50 m individual medley 4 |
G. Ignaczuk Poland |
Teresa Herreras Spain |
M. Crespeau France |
4x50 m individual medley 6 |
Agnieszka Ogorzelska Poland |
Pilar Jabaloyas Spain |
None |
4 × 100 m medley relay 1A-6 |
Poland (POL) | Netherlands (NED) | Spain (ESP) |
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