Fiji at the 2012 Summer Paralympics

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Fiji participated in the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, United Kingdom, from August 29 to September 9.[1]

NPCFiji Paralympic Association
Competitors1 in 1 sport
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Fiji at the
2012 Summer Paralympics
IPC codeFIJ
NPCFiji Paralympic Association
in London
Competitors1 in 1 sport
Flag bearer Iliesa Delana
Medals
Ranked 52nd
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
1
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)
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Two Fijians qualified for track and field events: Iliesa Delana and Lusiana Rogoimuri.[2] Following Rogoimuri's withdrawal due to an accident prior to the Games, however, Delana was Fiji's sole athlete in London.[3][4] He was also Fiji's flag-bearer during the Games' opening ceremony.[5]

Delana won the gold in the men's high jump F42, giving Fiji its first ever Paralympic or Olympic medal. It was only the second ever Paralympic medal (and the first gold) won by an athlete from a Pacific Island nation, following Francis Kompaon's silver in sprinting for Papua New Guinea in 2008.[6]

Medallists

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MedalNameSportEventDate
 GoldIliesa DelanaAthleticsMen's High Jump F423 September
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Athletics

Iliesa Delana, a left leg amputee,[7] qualified to compete in the men's high jump, F42 category (for lower limb amputees[8]). Delana was the opening ceremonies flag bearer for Fiji.[9] He had emerged as the "world number two" in his sport and category during qualifiers, giving his country hopes for its first ever Paralympic medal.[10][11][12] He won gold, with a jump of 1.74 metres, an Oceania regional record. Girisha Hosanagara Nagarajegowda of India and Lukasz Mamczarz of Poland also cleared 1.74 metres, but while Delana cleared both 1.71m and 1.74m on his first attempt, Nagarajegowda took two attempts on 1.71, while Mamczarz only cleared 1.74 on his third attempt.[7][13]

Lusiana Rogoimuri qualified (B standard) to compete in the women's 100m and 200m, T36 category; she has cerebral palsy.[14][15] On 1 August, however, less than a month before the Games, she was "rushed to hospital" in a "critical condition" after a car accident.[16] She was discharged from the hospital on 21 August, but ordered to rest, and had to withdraw from the Games.[3]

Men’s field events

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Athlete Event Height Rank
Iliesa Delana High Jump F42 1.74 OC 1st place, gold medalist(s)
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