Czech Republic at the 2004 Summer Paralympics

Martina Kniezková also won a gold medal in the discus throw, setting a new world record in category F51, repeating her triumph at Sydney.

Czech discus thrower František Pürgl initially took fourth place, before being granted the bronze medal after the handicap of the winner Mochtar from Iran was reconsidered and he was moved into other category.

Jiří Bouška also took the bronze medal in the 3 km pursuit event, with teammate Luboš Jirka coming in just behind him in fourth place.

Swimmer Martin Kovář won the 100 meter freestyle competition, taking home the gold medal and setting a new world record.

Martin also took home the gold in the 200 meter free style event, again setting a world record, despite having to swim the competition from the lane 8.

Less than six months after giving birth, Běla Hlaváčková returned to compete in the swimming events and won a gold medal for the 50 meter backstroke Her biggest competitor, Beatrice Hess from France, finished just after her.