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    Heidelberg 1972

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     flag 02 - 11 August 1972
    • Countries: 43
    • Athletes: 984
    • Sports: 10
    Top 5 Medals Table
    Top 5 Medals Table
    Pos. Countries Gold medals amount Silver medals amount Bronze medals amount
    1 Germany GER 28 17 22
    2 USA USA 17 27 30
    3 Great Britain GBR 16 15 21
    4 South Africa RSA 16 12 13
    5 Netherlands NED 14 13 11
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    The 1972 Paralympics were not held in Munich, the venue of the Olympics, despite the International Stoke Mandeville Games Committee hoping for the German Disabled Sports Association (DVS) to stage the Paralympics the city.

    After the Olympics, the Olympic Village was closed and converted in to private apartments. The DVS was unsuccessful in finding suitable accommodation in Munich for athletes.

    Heidelberg stepped in and invited the organisers to stage the Games at the University’s Institute for Physical Training.

    SPORTS

    The Games featured just 10 different sports, as amputees and visually impaired athletes were not yet allowed to participate in the Paralympics.

    Archery Para athletics Dartchery Lawn Bowls Snooker Para swimming Table tennis Weightlifting Wheelchair fencing Wheelchair basketball

    OPENING CEREMONY

    Dr. Gustav Heineman, the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, was the patron of the Games and officiated the Opening Ceremony on 2 August.

    MEDALS

    Host nation Germany nearly doubled second-place USA in the gold medal tally, but the Americans finished with 74 overall medals, while Germany finished with 67. The top two were followed by Great Britain, South Africa and the Netherlands.

    OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES

    A slew of new world records were broken in swimming, highlighted by Van der Bender’s performance in the 100m freestyle. The Dutchman swam the length in a time of 1:12.40 minutes.

    Zipora Rubin of Israel set a world record in javelin with a mark of 18.5m.

    A capacity crowd of 4,000 watched the men’s wheelchair basketball final, as USA squeezed out the defending champions, Israel, 59-58.

    For all the results from the Heidelberg 1972 Paralympic Games, please visitHeidelberg became remembered for the richness of social and cultural activities during the games.

    It was here that the idea of a “Beer Tent” for all participants was started. The Beer Tent, a big marquee set up at the Rehabilitation Center, became a focal point for informal evening entertainment. This tradition was to follow in future annual International Stoke Mandeville Games and the Paralympic Games of 1976, 1980 and 1984.

    Heidelberg also saw capacity crowds at several of its events, including the men’s wheelchair basketball championship game. Nearly 4,000 fans packed the house to watch the USA defeat the defending champions, Israel, 59-58, to win the gold medal.

    ATTENDANCE AND COVERAGE

    Heidelberg became remembered for the richness of social and cultural activities during the games.

    It was here that the idea of a “Beer Tent” for all participants was started. The Beer Tent, a big marquee set up at the Rehabilitation Center, became a focal point for informal evening entertainment. This tradition was to follow in future annual International Stoke Mandeville Games and the Paralympic Games of 1976, 1980 and 1984.

    Heidelberg also saw capacity crowds at several of its events, including the men’s wheelchair basketball championship game. Nearly 4,000 fans packed the house to watch the USA defeat the defending champions, Israel, 59-58, to win the gold medal.

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