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Vietnam made its Paralympic Games debut at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, with just two competitors: in the women's 800m sprint (T54 category) in athletics, and in the men's up to 52 kg category in powerlifting. The country's delegation in 2004 was slightly larger, and entirely composed of women, with a female sprinter, two female powerlifters and a female swimmer. In 2012, Vietnam fielded its largest delegation to date, with eleven athletes across three sports: track and field, powerlifting and swimming.

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  • Vietnam at the Paralympics (en)
  • Vietnam en los Juegos Paralímpicos (es)
  • Viêt Nam aux Jeux paralympiques (fr)
  • Vietnam op de Paralympische Spelen (nl)
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  • Le Viêt Nam a participé pour la première fois aux Jeux paralympiques aux Jeux paralympiques d'été de 2000 à Sydney et n'a remporté aucune médaille depuis son entrée en lice dans la compétition. (fr)
  • Vietnam en los Juegos Paralímpicos está representado por la Asociación Paralímpica de Vietnam, miembro del Comité Paralímpico Internacional.​ Vietnam ha participado en cinco ediciones de los Juegos Paralímpicos de Verano, la primera presencia de la delegación vietnamita en estos Juegos tuvo lugar en Sídney 2000. El país ha obtenido un total de cuatro medallas en las ediciones de verano: una de oro, una de plata y dos de bronce.​ En los Juegos Paralímpicos de Invierno Vietnam no ha participado en ninguna edición.​ (es)
  • Vietnam is een van de landen die deelneemt aan de Paralympische Spelen. Het land debuteerde op de Paralympische Zomerspelen 2000. (nl)
  • Vietnam made its Paralympic Games debut at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, with just two competitors: in the women's 800m sprint (T54 category) in athletics, and in the men's up to 52 kg category in powerlifting. The country's delegation in 2004 was slightly larger, and entirely composed of women, with a female sprinter, two female powerlifters and a female swimmer. In 2012, Vietnam fielded its largest delegation to date, with eleven athletes across three sports: track and field, powerlifting and swimming. (en)
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