Lists of Paralympic medalists

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This article includes lists of all Paralympic medalists since 1960, organized by each Paralympic sport or discipline, and also by Paralympiad.


Table of contents
By sport

Summer (past) • Winter (past)

By Paralympiad

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By sport

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Summer Paralympic sports

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Discipline Contested Number of
Medals awarded Athlete(s) with the most medals
(Gold-Silver-Bronze)
Paralympiads medal events
in 2016
Gold Silver Bronze Total
Archery Since 1960 15 9 152 143 133 428  Paola Fantato (ITA) (5–1–2)
Athletics Since 1960 15 160 2848 2791 2708 8348  Zipora Rubin (ISR) (13–5–5)
 Heinz Frei (SUI) (11-6–5)
Boccia Since 1984 9 7 63 63 63 189  Antonio Cid (ESP) (3–2–1)
 Antonio Marques (POR) (2–3–1)
 Henrik Jorgensen (DEN) (1–3–2)
 Fernando Ferreira (POR) (1–2–3)
Cycling Since 1984 9 44 248 248 247 743  Christopher Scott (AUS) (6–2–2)
Equestrian 1984, since 1996 7 11 72 72 70 214  Lee Pearson (GBR) (9–0–0)
Football 5-a-side Since 2004 4 4 4 4 4 9  Brazil (BRA) (3–0–0)
Goalball Since 1976 12 20 20 20 20 60  Niklas Hultqvist (SWE) (0–1–2)
Judo Since 1988 8 13 78 78 157 313  Satoshi Fujimoto (JPN) (3–1–0)
 Simon Jackson (GBR) (3–0–1)
 Yu Sung An (KOR) (2–0–2)
Paracanoe Since 2016 1 6 6 6 6 18
Paratriathlon Since 2016 1 6 6 6 6 18
Powerlifting Since 1984 9 20 136 136 131 403  Fatma Omar (EGY) (4–0–0)
Rowing Since 2008 3 12 12 12 12 36  Pam Relph (GBR) (2–0–0)
Shooting Since 1976 11 11 158 152 153 463  Jonas Jacobsson (SWE) (16–1–8)
Swimming Since 1960 15 147 2299 2204 2129 6632  Trischa Zorn (USA) (32–9–5)
Table tennis Since 1960 15 29 396 393 476 1265  Zhang Xiaoling (CHN) (9–1–2)
 Jochen Wollmert (GER) (5–1–2)
Volleyball Since 1976 11 2 14 14 14 42  Isa Zirahi (IRI) (5-2–0)[1]
Wheelchair basketball Since 1960 15 2 30 30 30 90  Tracey Ferguson (CAN) (3–0–1)
 Patrick Anderson (CAN) (3–1–0)
Wheelchair fencing Since 1960 15 12 181 180 171 532  Roberto Marson (ITA) (8–5–2)
Wheelchair rugby 1996;
since 2000
5 5 5 5 5 15  Nazim Erdem (AUS) (2–2–0)
Wheelchair tennis 1988;
since 1992
8 48 38 38 38 114  Esther Vergeer (NED) (5–1–0)
 David Hall (AUS) (1–3–2)

Winter Paralympic sports

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Discipline Contested Number of
Medals awarded Athlete(s) with the most medals
(Gold-Silver-Bronze)
Paralympiads medal events
in 2018
Gold Silver Bronze Total
Alpine skiing Since 1976 12 30 423 415 405 1243  Gerd Schönfelder (GER) (16–4–2)
Biathlon Since 1988 9 18 56 56 57 286  Verena Bentele (GER) (3–0–1)
 Frank Höfle (GER) (3–0–1)
 Wilhelm Brem (GER) (2–1–1)
 Anne Floriet (FRA) (1–2–1)
Cross-country skiing Since 1976 12 20 351 341 343 1035  Frank Höfle (GER)/(FRG) (10–5–2)
Ice sledge hockey Since 1994 7 1 7 7 7 21  Helge Bjørnstad (NOR) (1–3–0)
 Eskil Hagen (NOR) (1–3–0)
 Atle Haglund (NOR) (1–3–0)
 Kjetil Korbu Nilsen (NOR) (1–3–0)
Snowboarding Since 2014 2 10 12 12 12 36  Bibian Mentel-Spee (NED) (3–0–0)
Wheelchair curling Since 2006 4 1 2 2 2 6  Sonja Gaudet (CAN) (3–0–0)
 Jalle Jungnell (SWE) (0–0–2)

Past sports

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Summer

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Discipline Contested Number of
Paralympiads
Medals awarded Athlete(s) with the most medals
Gold Silver Bronze Total
Dartchery 1960–1980 6 12 12 12 36  Gwen Buck (GBR) (3–0–2)
 Eric Magennis (AUS) (3–0–0)
Football 7-a-side 1984–2016 9 9 9 9 27  Netherlands (NED) (3–0–0)
 Russia (RUS) (2–2–1)
Lawn bowls 1968–1988, 1996 7 68 60 59 187  Margaret Harriman (RHO) (3–1–1)
 Roy Fowler (AUS) (3–0–0)
Sailing 1996;
2000–2016
6 18 18 18 54  Paul Tingley (CAN) (1–0–2)
Snooker 1960–1988 8 10 10 10 30  Michael Shelton (GBR) (3–1–1)
Weightlifting 1964–1992 8 57 56 53 166  Abraham Strauch (ISR) (4–1–0)
 Vic Renalson (AUS) (3–1–0)
Wrestling 1980 & 1984 2 18 11 1 30  James Mastro (USA) (2–0–0)
 Ken Sparks (USA) (2–0–0)

Winter

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Discipline Contested Number of
Paralympiads
Medals awarded Athlete(s) with the most medals
Gold Silver Bronze Total
Ice sledge speed racing 1980–1988, 1994 & 1998 5 66 65 65 196  Knut Lundstrøm (NOR) (8–3–1)

By Paralympiad

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Summer Paralympic Games

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Games Medal Host Number
of medal
events
Medals awarded Athlete(s) with the most medals
(Gold-Silver-Bronze)
Gold Silver Bronze Total
1960 winners table Italy Rome, Italy 113 113 94 84 291  Maria Scutti (ITA) (9–1–2) Athletics
1964 winners table Japan Tokyo, Japan 144 144 138 136 418  Dean Slaugh (USA) (4–0–0) Archery
 Serge Bec (FRA) (3–1–0) Wheelchair Fencing
 Roberto Marson (ITA) (1–2–1) Wheelchair Fencing
1968 winners table Israel Tel Aviv, Israel 189 189 186 201 576  Roberto Marson (ITA) (4–2–0) Wheelchair Fencing
1972 winners table West Germany Heidelberg, West Germany 188 188 187 200 575  Eve M. Rimmer (NZL) (2–2–0) Athletics
1976 winners table Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada 447 447 378 347 1172  Josefina Cornejo (MEX) (4–1–0) Athletics
 Uri Bergman (ISR) (6–0–0) Swimming
 Marijke Ruiter (NED) (7–0–0) Swimming
1980 winners table Netherlands Arnhem, Netherlands 587 587 537 486 1610  Trischa Zorn (USA) (5–0–0) Swimming
1984 winners table United Kingdom Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom
United States New York, United States
973 973 946 848 2767  Monica Saker (SWE) (5–0–0) Athletics
 Helena Brunner (AUS) (5–1–1) Swimming
1988 winners table South Korea Seoul, South Korea 733 733 731 744 2208  Mike Kenny (GBR) (5–1–0) Swimming
 Trischa Zorn (USA) (12–0–0) Swimming
1992 winners table Spain Barcelona, Spain 490 490 487 526 1503  Bart Dodson (USA) (8–0–0) Athletics
 Christopher Holmes (GBR) (6–1–0) Swimming
 Trischa Zorn (USA) (10–0–0) Swimming
1996 winners table United States Atlanta, United States 518 518 517 542 1577  Duane Kale (NZL) (4–1–1) Swimming
 Priya Cooper (AUS) (5–1–1) Swimming
2000 winners table Australia Sydney, Australia 550 550 549 558 1657  Mayumi Narita (JPN) (6–1–0) Swimming
 Siobhan Paton (AUS) (6–0–0) Swimming
2004 winners table Greece Athens, Greece 519 519 518 533 1570  Jonas Jacobsson (SWE) (4–0–0) Shooting
 Erin Popovich (USA) (7–0–0) Swimming
 Benoît Huot (CAN) (5–1–0) Swimming
 Natalie du Toit (RSA) (5–1–0) Swimming
 Chui Yee Yu (HKG) (4–0–0) Wheelchair fencing
2008 winners table China Beijing, China 473 473 471 487 1431  Chantal Petitclerc (CAN) (5–0–0) Athletics
 Jessica Long (USA) (4–1–1) Swimming
2012 winners table United Kingdom London, United Kingdom 503 503 503 516 1522  Jacqueline Freney (AUS) (8–0–0) Swimming
 Daniel Dias (BRA) (6–0–0) Swimming
 Matthew Cowdrey (AUS) (5–2–1) Swimming
 Jessica Long (USA) (5–2–1) Swimming
2016 winners table Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 529 529 529 539 1597  Daniel Dias (BRA) (5–3–2) Swimming
 Denys Dubrov (UKR) (3–3–2) Swimming
2020 winners table Japan Tokyo, Japan 539 539 540 589 1668  Maksym Krypak (UKR) (5–1–1) Swimming

Winter Paralympic Games

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Games Medal Host Number
of medal
events
Medals awarded Athlete(s) with the most medals
(Gold-Silver-Bronze)
Gold Silver Bronze Total
1976 winners table Sweden Örnsköldsvik, Sweden 53 53 46 42 141  Heinz Moser (AUT) (3–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Petra Merkott (FRG) (3–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Teuvo Sahi (FIN) (3–0–0) Cross-country skiing
1980 winners table Norway Geilo, Norway 63 63 54 51 168  Jouko Grip (FIN) (3–0–0) Cross-country skiing
 Desiree Johannsom (NOR) (5–0–0) Cross-country skiing and ice sledge speed racing
1984 winners table Austria Innsbruck, Austria 107 107 106 102 315  Paul Dibello (USA) (4–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Gunilla Ahren (SWE) (4–0–0)
 Lahja Hämäläinen (FIN) (4–0–0) Ice sledge speed skating
1988 winners table Austria Innsbruck, Austria 96 96 93 90 279  Reinhold Möller (FRG) (3–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Knut Lundstroem (NOR) (4–0–0) Ice sledge speed racing
 Ragnhild Myklebust (NOR) (5–1–0) Ice sledge speed racing and cross-country skiing
1992 winners table France Albertville, France 79 79 78 78 235  Reinhold Moeller (GER) (4–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Nikolai Ilioutchenko (EUN) (3–0–0) Cross-country skiing
1994 winners table Norway Lillehammer, Norway 133 125 124 122 371  Brian Santos (USA) (4–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Reinhold Moeller (GER) (4–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Ragnhild Myklebust (NOR) (5–2–1) Ice sledge speed racing and cross-country skiing
 Terjo Løvaas (NOR) (4–0–0) Cross-country skiing
1998 winners table Japan Nagano, Japan 122 122 122 123 367  Madga Arno (ESP) (4–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Knut Lundstroem (NOR) (4–0–0) Ice sledge speed racing
 Wakako Tsuchida (JPN) (2–2–0) Ice sledge speed racing
 Ragnhild Myklebust (NOR) (4–0–0) Cross-country skiing
2002 winners table United States Salt Lake City, United States 92 92 92 92 276  Martin Braxenthaler (GER) (4–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Sarah Will (USA) (4–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Ragnhild Myklebust (NOR) (4–0–0) Cross-country skiing
2006 winners table Italy Turin, Italy 58 58 58 58 174  Olena Iurkovska (UKR) (4–1–1) Biathlon and cross-country skiing
2010 winners table Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 64 64 65 63 192  Lauren Woolstencroft (CAN) (3–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Nikolay Polukhin
Guide: Andrey Tokarev (RUS) (1–4–1) Cross-country skiing
2014 winners table Russia Sochi, Russia 72 72 72 72 216  Anna Schaffelhuber (GER) (5–0–0) Alpine skiing
 Alexey Bugaev (RUS) (2–2–1) Alpine skiing
2018 winners table South Korea Pyeongchang, South Korea 80 80 80 81 241  Henrieta Farkašová (SVK) (4–1–0) Alpine skiing
 Ekaterina Rumyantseva (NPA) (3–1–0) Biathlon and cross-country skiing
2022 winners table China Beijing, China 78 78 78 78 234  Jesper Pedersen (NOR) (4–1–0) Alpine skiing

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Notes

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  1. ^ Paris 2024 Paralympics https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024-paralympics/athlete/isa-zirahi_2499826. Retrieved 13 September 2024. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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