<b>ATHLETICS IMAGE GALLERY (# 1) - 26 September 2004</b> <img src=http://www.athens2004.com/Images/Paralympics%20Gallery/Athletics%20Image%20Gallery/26%20September%202004/51360192_10b.jpg> Luis Bullido of Spain and Aldji Ba of France embrace after qualifying for the final of the 400m (T11) during the 2004 Parlympic Games on 26/09/2004 © GETTY IMAGES/Brian Bahr <img src=http://www.athens2004.com/Images/Paralympics%20Gallery/Athletics%20Image%20Gallery/26%20September%202004/51360168_10b.jpg> Raphew Reed Jr. #2038 of the USA shoots off the blocks to start the Men's 4X100 Relay (T42-T46) on 26/09/2004 © GETTY IMAGES/Brian Bahr <img src=http://www.athens2004.com/Images/Paralympics%20Gallery/Athletics%20Image%20Gallery/26%20September%202004/51360167_10b.jpg> Nelacey Porter of the USA sports an American flag after finishing his 200m (T12) on 26/09/2004 © GETTY IMAGES/Brian Bahr <img src=http://www.athens2004.com/Images/Paralympics%20Gallery/Athletics%20Image%20Gallery/26%20September%202004/51360115_10b.jpg> Brian Frasure of the USA leaps across the finish line to take the gold medal ahead of Andre Dominique of France and Don Elgin of Australia in the Mens 4X100 Relay (T42-T46) during the Games on 26/09/2004 © GETTY IMAGES/Brian Bahr <img src=http://www.athens2004.com/Images/Paralympics%20Gallery/Athletics%20Image%20Gallery/26%20September%202004/51360117_10b.jpg> Brian Frasure of the USA reacts after taking the gold medal ahead of Don Elgin of Australia in the Mens 4X100 Relay (T42-T46) on 26/09/2004 © GETTY IMAGES/ Brian Bahr <img src=http://www.athens2004.com/Images/Paralympics%20Gallery/Athletics%20Image%20Gallery/26%20September%202004/51359363_b.jpg> Denis Lemeunier #1387 of France appears to glance up at a statue after entering Panathinaiko Stadium, site of the first modern Olympics, for the finish of the Mens Marathon (T54) as Alan Bergman #1144 of Canada passes him, on 26/09/2004 © GETTY IMAGES/Brian Bahr <img src=http://www.athens2004.com/Images/Paralympics%20Gallery/Athletics%20Image%20Gallery/26%20September%202004/51359498_b.jpg> Mikkel Gaarder of Norway makes his way to the finish at Panathinaiko Stadium, site of the first modern Olympics, as the very last finisher in the Mens Marathon (T51), on 26/09/2004. © GETTY IMAGES/by Brian Bahr