• Source: Canada at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
    • Canada participated in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. With 28 gold, 19 silver, and 25 bronze medals, the Canadian team placed third in the medal rankings, behind China and Great Britain. Wheelchair basketball player and three-time Paralympic gold medallist Chantal Benoit was the delegation's flag bearer at the opening ceremony.
      Chantal Petitclerc ties the 5 gold medal record at a single Games for a Canadian, tying Stéphanie Dixon, who set the record at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.


      Medallists




      Competitors and results by event




      = Athletics

      =


      Men's track events




      Men's field events




      Women's track events




      Women's field events




      = Boccia

      =


      Individual events




      Pairs and team events




      = Cycling

      =


      Road




      Track




      = Equestrian

      =


      Individual




      Mixed team




      = Judo

      =


      = Powerlifting

      =


      = Sailing

      =


      Mixed 2.4mR class


      Bruce Miller - 9th.


      Mixed Sonar class


      Brian MacDonald and Brian Mackie - 7th.


      = Shooting

      =


      Men




      Women




      = Swimming

      =


      Men




      Women




      = Wheelchair basketball

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      Men's team


      The team consisted of 12 basketball players.

      Patrick Anderson
      Jaimie Borisoff
      Brad Bowden
      David Durepos
      David Eng
      Travis Gaertner
      Roy Henderson
      Joey Johnson
      Adam Lancia
      Ross Norton
      Richard Peter
      Chris Stoutenburg


      Women's team


      The team consisted of 12 basketball players.

      Marni Abbott-Peter
      Chantal Benoit
      Tracey Ferguson
      Shira Golden
      Jennifer Krempien
      Linda Kutrowski
      Arley McNeney
      Kendra Ohama
      Danielle Peers
      Sabrina Pettinicchi
      Lori Radke
      Karla Tritten


      = Wheelchair rugby

      =

      * Semi-final game
      ** Gold medal final


      = Wheelchair tennis

      =


      Media coverage




      See also


      Canada at the 2004 Summer Olympics
      Canada at the Paralympics


      References

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