They were represented by vision impaired runner Aina Onja, who finished third in his men's T11 100m heat and failed to qualify for the next round.
Madagascar competed in its first Paralympic Games in Sydney.
[1] Agboessi ran in the first heat of his event, against Julio Requena of Spain and Edouard Agboessi of Benin, with Cuba's Jorge Jay Masso being a non-starter.
Onja's time of 13.98 was the slowest of all the heats, ending his participation in the Games.
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