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PARIS — In a rematch of their two previous encounters this summer in which the United States emerged victorious by scores of 61-57 and 70-65, Team USA once again edged out Spain, 66-56, in a ...
This Paralympic Games results index is a list of links to articles containing results of each Paralympic sport at the Summer Paralympics and Winter Paralympics. Years not appearing are those when the event was not held. Years in italics mean it was a demonstration sport.
The results are attributed to the IPC country code as currently displayed by the IPC database. Usually, a single code corresponds to a single National Paralympic Committee (NPC). When different codes are displayed for different years, medal counts are combined in the case of a simple change of IPC code (such as from RHO to ZIM for Zimbabwe ) or ...
Canadian Paralympic Committee: Website: www.paralympic.ca: in Paris, France August 28, 2024 () – September 8, 2024 () Competitors: 125 in 18 sports: Flag bearer (opening) Patrick Anderson & Katarina Roxon: Flag bearer (closing) Nicholas Bennett & Brianna Hennessy: Medals Ranked 12th: Gold 10 Silver 9 Bronze 10 Total 29
Follow all the reaction, latest results and medals from Paris 2024 in our live blog below. Paralympics opening day Paralympics underway with British swimmers hunting medals in the pool
NANTERRE, France — American para swimmer Morgan Stickney dominated the field in the 400-meter freestyle SM7 final, winning by a stunning 17 seconds and setting a Paralympic record time of 4:53.88.
The 2024 Paralympics was the seventeenth Games to be held, a quadrennial competition open to athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities. The games were held in Paris, France from 28 August to 8 September 2024. There were 549 medal events. Mauritius, Nepal and the Refugee Paralympic Team won their first Paralympic medals.
At the 2002 Winter Paralympics, Canada set a new total Canadian gold medal record haul at a Winter Paralympics, with six. [2] At the 2004 Summer Paralympics, Chantal Petitclerc & Benoit Huot tied the five gold medal record at a single Games. [1] Petitclerc also won the demonstration sport of Wheelchair Racing in the 2004 Summer Olympics.