Kenya at the 1972 Summer Paralympics


Kenya made its Paralympic Games début at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, Germany. The country sent four representatives to compete in archery, athletics, snooker and swimming. 1968 Great Britain Paralympic medalist John Britton who had migrated to Kenya and was representing the country at the 1972 Games won the country's first Paralympic medal, a gold in the men's 25 meter freestyle class 2 event in a world record time of 19.9 seconds.

Team

Kenya made their Paralympic Games debut in Heidelberg, Germany. They fielded a team of four men, the only time in their history that they sent only men to the Paralympic Games. The team included archery, athletics and snooker competitor Zulfikarali Salehmohamed Dhanji, athletics competitors Kamau and Maurice Kamia, and swimmer John Britton.

Medallists

Kenya won a single medal - a gold in swimming won by John Britton. Britton had previously represented Great Britain at the 1968 Summer Paralympics where he had won several medals, but had immigrated to Kenya after those Games. He also served as the Kenyan coach in Heidelberg. In this period, he worked to establish a 40-bed hospital in the country for paraplegics as a result of an agreement between the British and Kenyan governments. Following the 1972 Games, Britton moved to the United States to take up a teaching position at Northern Illinois University. He continued to live in the United States until his death in 2004 in Florida.
Of the thirty-six medals Kenya had won as of 2010 at the Paralympic Games, this was not only the first but also the only one not to be won in athletics.
MedalNameSportEventResult
John BrittonSwimmingMen's 25 metre freestyle 219.9s

Archery

competed in three sports in Germany, including archery. He was involved in one event, the Men's St. Nicholas Round Tetraplegic, where he did not medal.
AthleteEventPlaceRef
Zulfikarali Salehmohamed DhanjiMen's St. Nicholas Round TetraplegicDid not medal

Athletics

Kenya had three athletes competing in athletics: or Zulfikarali Salehmohamed Dhanji, Kamau and Maurice Kamia. All three competed in field events, the discus, javelin and shot put. Dhanji was in the 1B class, while Kamau was in the 2 class and Kamia was in the 4 class.
AthleteEventPlaceRef
Zulfikarali Salehmohamed DhanjiMen's Discus Throw 1BDid not medal
Zulfikarali Salehmohamed DhanjiMen's Javelin 1BDid not medal
Zulfikarali Salehmohamed DhanjiMen's Shot Put 1BDid not medal
KamauMen's Discus Throw 2Did not medal
KamauMen's Javelin 2Did not medal
KamauMen's Shot Put 2Did not medal
Maurice KamiaMen's Discus Throw 4Did not medal
Maurice KamiaMen's Javelin 4Did not medal
Maurice KamiaMen's Shot Put 4Did not medal

Snooker

Dhanji competed in the men's tetraplegic snooker tournament, where he did not medal.
AthleteEventPlaceRef
Zulfikarali Salehmohamed DhanjiMen's Tournament TetraplegicDid not medal

Swimming

won Kenya's first Paralympic gold medal after winning the men's 25 meter freestyle class 2 event in a world record time of 19.9 seconds.
NameSportEventResultPlaceRef
John BrittonSwimmingMen's 25 metre freestyle 219.9s