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This is a list of multiple Paralympic gold medalists, listing people who have won ten or more Paralympic gold medals. More medals are available in some events than others, and the number of events in which medals are available overall have changed over time.
At the 2020 Summer Paralympics, three of the top four 'pilots' in the Men's individual pursuit for blind athletes were former elite level track cyclists in their own right, with four time 'Kilo' World Champion Francois Pervis of France becoming the third athlete to win both Olympic and Paralympic medals, as sighted 'pilot' for 'stoker' Raphael ...
Trischa Zorn (10–0–0) Swimming 1996: winners: table: Atlanta, United States 518 518 517 542 1577 Duane Kale (4–1–1) Swimming Priya Cooper (5–1–1) Swimming 2000: winners: table: Sydney, Australia: 550 550 549 558 1657 Mayumi Narita (6–1–0) Swimming Siobhan Paton (6–0–0) Swimming 2004: winners: table
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Name Title NPC; 2010 John Furlong: CEO of the Vancouver 2010 Organizing Committee (VANOC) Dena Coward: VANOC Paralympic Games Director Jack Poole: VANOC Chairman of the Board of Directors (posthumous award) Rusty Goepel: VANOC Chairman of the Board of Directors 2011 [7] Matthias Berg Seven-time Paralympian.
The table is pre-sorted by the name of each Paralympic Committee, but can be displayed as sorted by any other column, such as the total number of gold medals or total number of overall medals. To sort by gold, silver, and then bronze (as used unofficially by the IPC and by most broadcasters outside the US) sort first by the bronze column, then ...
B. Larry Banks (athlete) Lisa Banta; Jackie Barnes (goalball) Jennifer Barrett; Kelley Becherer; Brian Bell (basketball) Tyler Bennett; Joseph Berenyi; Greg Billington
The 2024 Summer Paralympics, the 17th Summer Paralympic Games, and also more generally known as the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, was a major international multi-sport event for the disabled governed by the International Paralympic Committee, taking place in Paris, France from 28 August to 8 September. [1]