Haiti at the Paralympics | |
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IPC code | HAI |
NPC | Comité National Paralympique d'Haïti |
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Summer appearances | |
Haiti first participated in the Paralympic Games in 2008, sending a single athlete, Nephtalie Jean-Louis, to compete in powerlifting.[1] Due to unspecified "problems with her weight", however, Jean-Louis was ultimately unable to compete and was listed as a non-starter in her event.[2]
Thus, it was only at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London that Haitian athletes competed for the first time. The country was represented by two athletes: Nephtalie Jean-Louis, in the shot put and javelin rather than in powerlifting; and Josue Cajuste, also in the shot put and javelin.[2]
Haiti's participation in the Paralympics is overseen by the Comité National Paralympique d'Haïti.[1]
Name | Games | Sport | Event | Score | Rank |
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Nephtalie Jean-Louis | 2008 Beijing | Powerlifting | Women's -44kg | Did not start | - |
Josué Cajuste | 2012 London | Athletics | Men's shot put F42-44 | 7.63m (238 pts) |
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Josue Cajuste | 2012 London | Athletics | Men's javelin F42 | ||
Nephtalie Jean-Louis | 2012 London | Athletics | Shot Put F57-58 | ||
Nephtalie Jean-Louis | 2012 London | Athletics | Women's javelin F57-58 |