- Source: Great Britain at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
Great Britain (the name which the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland competes under at Olympic and Paralympic level) sent a delegation of 166 athletes to the 2004 Summer Paralympics, covering 15 sports. The ParalympicsGB team entered the opening ceremony behind the Union Flag carried by Noel Thatcher.
Medallists
The following British competitors won medals at the Games. In the 'by discipline' sections below, medallists' names are in bold.
= Multiple medallists
=The following competitors won multiple medals at the 2004 Paralympic Games.
Competitors and results by event
= Archery
=Men
Women
Legend: WR – World record; W – Won; L – Lost; N/A – Round not applicable for the event;
= Athletics
=Men—Track
Men-field
Women—Track
Women-field
Jenny Ridley - withdrew after being reclassified from T52 to T53
= Boccia
== Cycling
=Road cycling
Track cycling
Key
AT = actual time
FT = factor time
OVL = Win by overtaking
Q = Qualified for next round
ql = Qualified for lower round
WR = World record
= Equestrian
=Individual events
Team
Reserves
Ricky Balshaw (grade II)
= Judo
== Powerlifting
== Sailing
== Shooting
== Swimming
=Men
Women
= Table tennis
=Men
Women
= Wheelchair basketball
=Men
The men's team won a bronze medal.
Players
Ade Adepitan
Andy Blake
Matt Byrne
Terry Bywater
Pete Finbow
Kevin Hayes
Fred Howley
Stuart Jellows
Simon Munn
Jon Pollock
Colin Price
Sinclair Thomas
Results
Women
The women's team didn't win any medals: they were 8th out of 8.
Players
Sarah Burrett
Jenny Dalgleish
Jill Fox
Sonia Howe
Caroline MacLean
Caroline Matthews
Kristina Small
Wendy Smith
Clare Strange
Helen Turner
Sally Wager
Ann Wild
Results
= Wheelchair fencing
== Wheelchair rugby
=The rugby team didn't win any medals: they reached the bronze medal match but were lost to United States.
Players
Alan Ash
Andy Barrow
Jonny Coggan
Troye Collins
Justin Frishberg
Ross Morrison
Bob O'Shea
Steve Palmer
Jason Roberts
Paul Shaw
Tony Stackhouse
Rob Tarr
Results
= Wheelchair tennis
=See also Wheelchair tennis at the 2004 Summer Paralympics.
Men
Women
Quads
Media coverage
As with the 2004 Summer Olympics, the BBC aired coverage from the games, live on the bbc.co.uk website via streaming webcasts for UK broadband users, and nightly in a 90-minute highlights programme on BBC Two, presented by Clare Balding.
See also
Great Britain at the 2004 Summer Olympics
References
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- Great Britain at the 2024 Summer Paralympics
- Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
- Cycling at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
- Shooting at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
- Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
- Judo at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
- Wheelchair fencing at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
- Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Paralympics