2005 Canadian Paralympic Athletics Championships
The 2005 Canadian Paralympic Athletics Championships is a disabled athletics competition held in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada in 2005.
Wheelchair Racing
100 m T-34 (Women's)
- GOLD: Chelsea Clark, Mississauga, Ontario
100 m T-52 (Women's)
- GOLD: Lisa Franks, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
100 m T-53 (Men's)
- GOLD: Brent Lakatos, Dorval, Quebec: 16.20 sec
100 m T-54 (Men's)
- GOLD: Daniel Normandin, Montreal: 15.87 sec
100 m T-54 (Women's)
- GOLD: Chantal Petitclerc, Montreal: 18.11 sec
5000 m T-54 (Men's)
- GOLD: Jeff Adams, Toronto: 12:14.12
- SILVER: Michel Filteau, St-Jean-Baptiste, Quebec: 12:18.44
Track and field
Javelin throw
- GOLD: France Gagné, Quebec City: 50.13 m
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See also
- Canadian Paralympic Athletics Championships
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