yes because disabled people have the same rights as everyone else
As many as can qualify.
Olympic athletes must be a resident of the country they are representing. They must pass many levels of competition in order to qualify in their sport.
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No.
For the men's javelin at the London 2012 Olympics, the qualifying distance was set at 81.00 meters. Athletes who achieved this distance during the qualifying rounds automatically advanced to the final. If fewer than 12 athletes reached this mark, the next best performances would also qualify.
That depends on where you are. In Australia for instance if you are disabled as the result of any thing you qualify.
nothing they couldn't qualify
by winning
The first Olympics started at 1739AD The Olympics (Summer or Winter) occurs every four years, but the Summer and Winter Olympics are offset by two years so that an Olympic competition actually happens every two years. Because each country must qualify their prospective athletes in time to compete in a given Olympics, competitions are held year-round.
he did
During the pre Olympics , each athalete must do well and qualify to reach the Olympics from each country.
Moldova sent 7 athletes to compete in alpine skiing, biathlon, cross country skiing, and luge at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. They won no medals.