Estonia at the
1996 Summer Paralympics
IPC codeEST
NPCEstonian Paralympic Committee
Websitewww.paralympic.ee
in Atlanta
Competitors10 in 4 sports
Medals
Ranked 32nd
Gold
3
Silver
4
Bronze
2
Total
9
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 Soviet Union (1988)

Estonia participated in the X Summer Paralympic Games in Atlanta, United States. Estonian team representatives were Estonian Paralympic Committee president and Estonian Minister of Social Affairs Toomas Vilosius, head secretary Allan Kiil, secretary Maarit Vabrit and coaches Margit Aidla, Mallika Koel, Rein Põldme and Rein Valdru. Only press member was Are Eller.

Estonia entered 10 athletes in the following sports:

Medallists

Medal Name Sport Event
 GoldAnnely OjastuAthleticsWomen's 100m T42-46
 GoldMarge KõrkjasSwimmingWomen's 50m freestyle B2
 GoldMarge KõrkjasSwimmingWomen's 100m freestyle B2
 SilverAnnely OjastuAthleticsWomen's 200m T42-46
 SilverAnnely OjastuAthleticsWomen's long jump F42-46
 SilverEela KokkSwimmingWomen's 50m freestyle MH
 SilverMarge KõrkjasSwimmingWomen's 100m backstroke B2
 BronzeMalle JuhkamAthleticsWomen's long jump MH
 BronzeHelena SilmAthleticsWomen's pentathlon P10-12

Top 6 Finishes

4th place

  • Helena Silm – Athletics, Women's Long Jump F10-11

5th place

6th place

  • Nadežda Maksimova – Swimming, Women's 50 m Freestyle B3
  • Annika Raide – Swimming, Women's 100 m Freestyle B1

Results by event

Athletics

  • Malle Juhkam
    • Women's Long Jump MH – Final: 4.76 (→ Bronze Bronze Medal )
  • Heli Kollom
    • Women's Long Jump MH – Final: 4.69 (→ 5. place )
  • Annely Ojastu
    • Women's 100 m T42-46 – Semifinal Heats: 4th 12,96 ; Final: 12,78 (→ Gold Gold Medal )
    • Women's 200 m T42-46 – Final: 26,26 (→ Silver Silver Medal )
    • Women's Long Jump F42-46 – Final: 5.37 m (→ Silver Silver Medal )
  • Helena Silm
    • Women's 200 m T11 Semifinal Heat 1: dns (→ no ranking )
    • Women's Long Jump F10-11 – Final: 4.92m (→ 6. place )
    • Women's Pentathlon P10-12 – Final: 2713 pts (→ Bronze Bronze Medal )

Powerlifting

  • Vassili Artamonov
    • Men's Up To 56 kg (→ nmr, no ranking )

Shooting

  • Helmut Mänd
    • Men's Air Rifle 3x40 SH1 – Preliminary: 26th 1132 (→ 26. place )
    • Mixed Air Rifle Prone SH1 – Preliminary: 23rd 592 (→ 23. place )

Swimming

  • Nadežda Maksimova
    • Women's 50 m Freestyle B3 – Final: 32,05 (→ 6. place )
    • Women's 100 m Freestyle B3 – Final: 1.10,55 (→ 5. place )
    • Women's 100 m Breaststroke B3 – Final: 1.35,16 (→ 5. place )
    • Women's 200 m Medley B3 – Final: dq (→ no ranking )
  • Eela Kokk
    • Women's 50 m Freestyle MH – Heats: 2nd 33,01 Final: 33,14 (→ Silver Silver Medal )
    • Women's 100 m Freestyle MH – Heats: 6th 1.14,66 ; Final: 1.13,25 (→ 6. place )
  • Annika Raide
    • Women's 50 m Freestyle B1 – Heats: 11th 39,46 (→ did not advance )
    • Women's 100 m Freestyle B1 – Heats: 8th 1.24,31 ; Final: 1.23,26 (→ 6. place )
    • Women's 100 m Backstroke B1 – Heats: 7th 1.32,09 ; Final: dq
  • Marge Kõrkjas
    • Women's 50 m Freestyle B2 – Heats: 1st 30,35 ; Final: 29,90 (→ Gold Gold Medal )
    • Women's 100 m Freestyle B2 – Heats: 1st 1.09,12 ; Final: 1.07,43 (→ Gold Gold Medal )
    • Women's 100 m Backstroke B2 – Final: 1.22,43 (→ Silver Silver Medal )

See also

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