Francisco Pérez (athlete), the Glossary
Francisco Pérez is a paralympic athlete from Spain competing mainly in category T11 distance running events.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Athletics at the 1996 Summer Paralympics – Men's marathon T11, Atlanta, International Paralympic Committee, Para-athletics, Paralympic Games, Spain, Track and field, 1996 Summer Paralympics.
- Paralympic long-distance runners
- Paralympic marathon runners
- Spanish male marathon runners
- Visually impaired long-distance runners
- Visually impaired marathon runners
Athletics at the 1996 Summer Paralympics – Men's marathon T11
The Men's marathon T11 was a marathon event in athletics at the 1996 Summer Paralympics, for visually impaired athletes.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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International Paralympic Committee
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC; Internationales Paralympisches Komitee) is an international non-profit organisation and the global governing body for the Paralympic Movement.
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Para-athletics
Para-athletics is the sport of athletics practiced by people with a disability as a parasport.
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Paralympic Games
The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the Games of the Paralympiad, is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities.
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Spain
Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.
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Track and field
Athletics (or track and field in the United States) is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills.
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1996 Summer Paralympics
The 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, were held from August 16 to 25.
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See also
Paralympic long-distance runners
- Ángel Marín
- Óscar Serrano (athlete)
- Alberto Suárez Laso
- Alejandro Guerrero
- Carlos Amaral Ferreira
- David Jakubovich
- Diosmani González
- Diosmany Santana
- Francisco Pérez (athlete)
- Gabriel Macchi
- Gerrard Gosens
- Henry Wanyoike
- Ildar Pomykalov
- Jari Naranen
- Javier Conde (athlete)
- José Fernandez (athlete)
- Joseba Larrinaga
- Kęstutis Bartkėnas
- Maher Bouallegue
- Mariano Ruiz
- Mark Brown (para-athlete)
- Moisés Beristáin
- Nicolás Ledezma
- Noel Thatcher
- Omar Benchiheb
- Qi Shun
- Ricardo de Pedraza
- Robert De Friese Evans
- Robert Matthews (athlete)
- Sarah Reinertsen
- Tim Willis
- Waldemar Kikolski
- Zhang Zhen (athlete)
Paralympic marathon runners
- Akihito Motohashi
- Anton Sluka
- Carlo Durante
- Carlos Amaral Ferreira
- David Jakubovich
- Francisco Pérez (athlete)
- Gabriel Macchi
- Gerrard Gosens
- Harumi Yanagawa
- Henry Wanyoike
- Ildar Pomykalov
- Javier Conde (athlete)
- José Ortiz (runner)
- Joseba Larrinaga
- Mark Brown (para-athlete)
- Michael Keohane
- Moisés Beristáin
- Nicolás Ledezma
- Qi Shun
- Robert Matthews (athlete)
- Stephen Brunt (athlete)
- Waldemar Kikolski
Spanish male marathon runners
- Óscar Fernández (athlete)
- Abel Antón
- Agustín Fernández (runner)
- Alberto Juzdado
- Alexis Rodríguez Hernández
- Alfonso Abellán
- Antoni Peña
- Antonio Baños (athlete)
- Ayad Lamdassem
- Carles Castillejo
- Carlos Pérez (runner)
- Daniel Mateo
- Dionisio Carreras
- Eleuterio Antón
- Emilio Ferrer
- Fabián Roncero
- Francisco Pérez (athlete)
- Honorato Hernández
- Ignacio Cáceres
- Iraitz Arrospide
- Iván Fernández (athlete)
- Javier Conde (athlete)
- Javier Guerra (runner)
- Jesús España
- José Carlos Hernández
- José Manuel García (runner)
- José Manuel Martínez (athlete)
- José Ortiz (runner)
- José Ríos
- Joseba Larrinaga
- Juan Antonio Pérez
- Julio Rey
- Kamal Ziani
- Luis Miguel Landa
- Martín Fiz
- Miguel Navarro (runner)
- Pablo Sierra (runner)
- Pablo Villalobos
- Santiago Manguán
- Tariku Novales
Visually impaired long-distance runners
- Óscar Serrano (athlete)
- Alberto Suárez Laso
- Alejandro Guerrero
- Ankur Dhama
- Anton Sluka
- Carlos Amaral Ferreira
- Charles Davis (American athlete)
- Diosmani González
- Diosmany Santana
- Francisco Pérez (athlete)
- Gabriel Macchi
- Gerrard Gosens
- Henry Wanyoike
- Ildar Pomykalov
- Ivy Granstrom
- Kęstutis Bartkėnas
- Maher Bouallegue
- Mariano Ruiz
- Moisés Beristáin
- Nicolás Ledezma
- Noel Thatcher
- Omar Benchiheb
- Paulo de Almeida Coelho
- Qi Shun
- Ricardo de Pedraza
- Robert Matthews (athlete)
- Shinya Wada
- Tim Willis
- Waldemar Kikolski
- Zhang Zhen (athlete)
Visually impaired marathon runners
- Akihito Motohashi
- Anton Sluka
- Carlo Durante
- Carlos Amaral Ferreira
- Charles Davis (American athlete)
- David Jakubovich
- Francisco Pérez (athlete)
- Gabriel Macchi
- Gerrard Gosens
- Harumi Yanagawa
- Henry Wanyoike
- Ildar Pomykalov
- José Ortiz (runner)
- Moisés Beristáin
- Nicolás Ledezma
- Qi Shun
- Robert Matthews (athlete)
- Roy Daniell
- Stephen Brunt (athlete)
- Waldemar Kikolski