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The 1976 Summer Paralympics medal table is a list of National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) ranked by the number of gold medals won by their athletes during the 1976 Summer Paralympics, held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from August 3 to 11, 1976.
3.2 Women's events. ... Athletics at the 1976 Summer Paralympics consisted of 207 events. Argentina, Burma, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Peru won their first ever medals ...
Joyce M.K. Murland (11 July 1937 – 19 January 2017) was a Canadian wheelchair athlete and Paralympics medalist. She competed in the 1972 and 1976 Summer Paralympics. She was born in Edmonton and in her early 20s, she met her husband John and they moved to British Columbia. Joyce became involved with wheelchair sports and competed throughout ...
Karen Donaldson (1947 – October 28, 2005) was an American Paralympic swimmer and athlete. She competed at the 1968 Summer Paralympics, 1972 Summer Paralympics, 1976 Summer Paralympics, and 1980 Summer Paralympics, winning five gold medals, one silver medal, and three bronze medals in total.
Josefina Cornejo Martínez [a] [1] (born 28 November 1955) is a Mexican retired Paralympic athlete that won 14 medals at the Summer Paralympics.She represented Mexico in the 1976 Summer Paralympics, where she won four gold and two silver medals, and in the 1980 Summer Paralympics, where she won four gold, three silver, and one bronze medals.
The 1976 Summer Paralympics (French: Jeux paralympiques d'été de 1976), branded as Torontolympiad – 1976 Olympiad for the Physically Disabled, was the fifth Paralympic Games to be held. They were hosted by Toronto , Ontario, Canada, from 3 to 11 August 1976, marking the first time a Paralympics was held in the Americas and in Canada.
1976; 1980; 1984; 1988; 1992; 1996; Pages in category "Medalists at the 1976 Summer Paralympics" The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total.
The Women's pentathlon 1A was a pentathlon event held in athletics at the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto. Josefina Cornejo of Mexico was the only competitor. She completed the event, alone, scoring 7633.2 points and taking the gold medal.