Central African Republic At the Paralympics Information
The Central African Republic made its Paralympic Games début at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens. It sent a single athlete, Thibaut Bomaya, to compete in powerlifting. The country also entered a single-man delegation at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, where Rosel-Clemariot-Christian Nikoua competed in shot put. The Central African Republic has never taken part in the Winter Paralympics, and has never won a Paralympic medal.[1]
Full results for the Central African Republic at the Paralympics
| Name |
Games |
Sport |
Event |
Score |
Rank |
| Bomaya, ThibautThibaut Bomaya |
2004 Athens |
Powerlifting |
Men's up to 56kg |
90kg |
11 |
| Nikoua, Rosel-Clemariot-ChristianRosel-Clemariot-Christian Nikoua |
2008 Beijing |
Athletics |
Men's shot put F40 |
8.20 |
14 |
See also
References
- ^ Central African Republic at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
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