1980 Winter Paralympics

The 1980 Winter Paralympic Games (Norwegian: Paralympiske vinterleker 1980), the second Winter Paralympics, were held from 1 to 7 February 1980 in Geilo, Norway. Eighteen countries took part with 299 athletes.[1] A demonstration event was held in sledge downhill racing. All classes of athletes with locomotor disabilities were able to participate.[2] Organized by the International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation (ISMGF) and the International Sports Federation of the Disabled (ISOD).[3]

II Paralympic Winter Games
Host cityGeilo, Norway
Nations18
Athletes299
Events63 in 2 sports
Opening1 February
Closing7 February
Opened by
StadiumVestia Resort
Winter
Örnsköldsvik 1976 Innsbruck 1984
Summer
Arnhem 1980 1984

Originally known as the 2nd Olympic Winter Games for Disabled.[4][5][6]

Sports

Medal table

The 1980 Winter Paralympics opening ceremony
Australian paralympic team at the 1980 Winter Paralympics

The top 10 NPCs by number of gold medals are listed below. The host nation (Norway) is highlighted.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway*23211054
2 Finland1571234
3 Austria610622
4 Sweden53816
5 Switzerland4239
6 United States4116
7 West Germany35917
8 Canada2316
9 France1113
10 Czechoslovakia0101
Totals (10 nations)635451168

Participating nations

Eighteen nations participated in the 1980 Winter Paralympics. Australia, Denmark, Italy and New Zealand made their debut appearances. Belgium and Poland didn't send any athletes.

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See also

References

Preceded by
Örnsköldsvik
Winter Paralympics
Geilo

II Paralympic Winter Games (1980)
Succeeded by
Innsbruck
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