Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's 5000 metres T54

Women's 5000m races for class T54 wheelchair athletes at the 2004 Summer Paralympics were held in the Athens Olympic Stadium on 19 and 21 September.[1] The event consisted of 2 heats and a final, and was won by Wakako Tsuchida, representing  Japan.[2]

Women's 5,000m T54
at the XII Paralympic Games
VenueAthens Olympic Stadium
Dates19–21 September 2004
Competitors15 from 9 nations
Winning time11:59.51
Medalists
Wakako Tsuchida  Japan
Edith Hunkeler  Switzerland
Cheri Blauwet  United States

1st round

Qualified for next round
Heat 1

19 Sept. 2004, 21:15

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1 Wakako Tsuchida (JPN)11:59.74PR
2 Sandra Graf (SUI)11:59.94
3 Christie Dawes (AUS)12:00.07
4 Cheri Blauwet (USA)12:00.07
5 Samira Berri (TUN)13:48.04
 Patrice Dockery (IRL)DNF
 Ariadne Hernández (MEX)DNF
Heat 2

19 Sept. 2004, 21:35

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1 Diane Roy (CAN)12:18.99
2 Edith Hunkeler (SUI)12:19.25
3 Kazu Hatanaka (JPN)12:19.66
4 Eliza Stankovic (AUS)12:21.08
5 Yumi Kawashima (JPN)12:53.38
6 Souad Chamsi (TUN)12:53.87
7 Ivonne Reyes (MEX)12:54.07
 Angela Dilone (DOM)DNF

Final round

21 Sept. 2004, 18:35

RankAthleteTimeNotes
 Wakako Tsuchida (JPN)11:59.51PR
 Edith Hunkeler (SUI)11:59.69
 Cheri Blauwet (USA)12:00.04
4 Diane Roy (CAN)12:00.07
5 Ariadne Hernández (MEX)12:03.42
6 Sandra Graf (SUI)12:10.50
7 Eliza Stankovic (AUS)12:18.46
8 Souad Chamsi (TUN)12:33.40
9 Patrice Dockery (IRL)12:50.84
10 Christie Dawes (AUS)12:50.86
11 Ivonne Reyes (MEX)12:51.67
12 Yumi Kawashima (JPN)12:52.28
13 Samira Berri (TUN)14:47.80
 Kazu Hatanaka (JPN)DNF
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References

  1. "2004 Summer Paralympics - Schedule - Athletics". Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 25 October 2004. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  2. "Women's 5,000m - T54". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
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