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Swimming at the 1960 Summer Paralympics – Men's 25 metre backstroke juniors incomplete class 2

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eventMen's 25 metre backstroke juniors incomplete class 2
games1960 Summer
imageSwimming - Paralympic pictogram.svg
image_size100px
captionParalympic Swimming
competitors2
nations2
goldKarlberg
goldNPCNOR
silverJarrige
silverNPCFRA

The Men's 25 metre backstroke juniors incomplete class 2 was one of the events held in swimming at the 1960 Summer Paralympics in Rome.

As there were only two competitors, both men were guaranteed a medal if they finished the race. Karlberg of Norway did so in 26.8s to take gold with a clear lead; Jarrige of France finished in 46.8s to take silver.

RankAthleteTime
Karlberg26.8s
Jarrige46.8s

References

References

  1. [http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/results.html?eclass=incompleteclass2&sport=swimming&competition=1960PG&gender=m&discipline=&event=25 "Rome 1960 Paralympic Games: Archery: Men's Columbia Round open"], [[International Paralympic Committee]]. (Add " m Backstroke Juniors" to the url, with the blank spaces and without the quotation marks, to display the results.)
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