Mexico at the 1988 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | MEX |
NPC | Federacion Mexicana de Deporte |
in Seoul | |
Medals Ranked 24th |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
Mexico sent a delegation to compete at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, South Korea. Its athletes finished twenty-fourth in the overall medal count.[1]
Medalists
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Moisés Galindo | Swimming | Men's − 200m individual medley 5 |
Gold | Juana Soto | Athletics | Women's − 100m 5-6 |
Gold | Juana Soto | Athletics | Women's − 400m 5-6 |
Gold | Leticia Torres | Athletics | Women's − 100m 1C |
Gold | Leticia Torres | Athletics | Women's − 200m 1C |
Gold | Leticia Torres | Athletics | Women's − 400m 1C |
Gold | Leticia Torres | Athletics | Women's − 800m 1C |
Gold | Cecilia Vázquez | Athletics | Women's − 200m 4 |
Silver | Moisés Galindo | Swimming | Men's − 100m butterfly 5 |
Silver | Saúl Mendoza | Athletics | Men's − 200m 4 |
Silver | José Manuel Ríos | Athletics | Men's − 5000m 5-6 |
Silver | Juana Soto | Athletics | Women's − 200m 5-6 |
Silver | Araceli Castro Dora Elia García Juana Soto Cecilia Vázquez | Athletics | Women's − 4 × 200 m 2-6 |
Silver | Leticia Torres | Athletics | Women's − 1500m 1C |
Silver | Víctor Valdez | Athletics | Men's − -95 kg paraplegic |
Silver | Cecilia Vázquez | Athletics | Women's − 100m 4 |
Silver | Cecilia Vázquez | Athletics | Women's − 400m 4 |
Bronze | Dora Elia García | Athletics | Women's − 200m 2 |
Bronze | Moisés Galindo | Swimming | Men's − 100m freestyle 5 |
Bronze | Aarón Gordián | Athletics | Men's − 200m 4 |
Bronze | Saúl Mendoza | Athletics | Men's − 800m 4 |
Bronze | Saúl Mendoza | Athletics | Men's − 5000m 4 |
Bronze | José Manuel Ríos | Athletics | Men's − 200m 5-6 |
Bronze | Jorge Ernesto Varela | Athletics | Men's − pentathlon 6 |
See also
References
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