France at the 1960 Summer Paralympics

France at the
1960 Summer Paralympics
IPC code FRA
NPC French Paralympic and Sports Committee
Website www.handisport.org
in Rome
Competitors 6 in 4 sports
Medals
Ranked 9th
Gold
3
Silver
3
Bronze
1
Total
7
Summer Paralympics appearances

France competed at the inaugural Summer Paralympic Games in 1960 in Rome. France's six athletes competed in four sports: archery, athletics, dartchery and swimming. All of France's athletes obtained medals in every event they competed in.[1]

Medallists

Medal Name Sport Event
 GoldTrouverieArcheryMen's Columbia round open
 GoldBarbierAthleticsMen's club throw B
 GoldJarrigeSwimmingMen's 25 metre crawl juniors incomplete class 2
 SilverDelapietraArcheryMen's Columbia round open
 SilverFigoniArcheryMen's St. Nicholas round open
 SilverJarrigeSwimmingMen's 25 metre backstroke juniors incomplete class 2
 BronzeBernabei & TrouverieDartcheryMixed pairs open

Archery

France entered three competitors in archery.

  • Trouverie and Delapietra (full names not recorded) competed in the Men's Columbia round open. Trouverie took the gold medal with 550 points. Delapietra took silver, although his score of 544 was equal to that of Britain's Hepple, who was awarded bronze.
  • In the Men's St. Nicholas round open, Figoni, for France, took silver with 648 points - behind Sutton of Australia, who scored 670, and ahead of Sones of the United States (636).[2]

Athletics

France's only entry in athletics was Barbier, who took gold in the Men's club throw (category B) with a throw of 38.24m.[3]

Dartchery

Bernabei and Trouverie, France's representatives in dartchery, finished third in the Mixed pairs open and took bronze.[4]

Swimming

Jarrige was France's only entry in swimming, and competed in two events:

See also

References

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