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Olivia Chambers (born April 11, 2003) is a visually impaired American Paralympic swimmer, who competes in the S13 classification. She won a gold medal and two silver medals at the 2024 Summer Paralympics .
UNI swimming rising senior Olivia Chambers won her second Paralympic medal for Team USA on Tuesday, this time with a second-place finish in the women's 200m IM, touching the wall with a time of 2: ...
Medal Name Sport Event Date Gold: Gia Pergolini: Swimming: Women's 100 m backstroke S13: August 30 Gold: Noah Malone: Athletics: Men's 100 m T12: August 31 Gold: Jaydin Blackwell: Athletics: Men's 100 m T38: August 31 Gold: Daniel Romanchuk: Athletics: Men's 5000 m T54: August 31 Gold: Olivia Chambers: Swimming: Women's 400 m freestyle S13 ...
The medal table of the 2024 Summer Paralympics ranks the participating National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) by the number of gold medals that were won by their athletes during the competition. The 2024 Paralympics was the seventeenth Games to be held, a quadrennial competition open to athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities .
The 2024 Paralympics in Paris take place from Aug. 28-Sept. 8, after the Olympic Games. Some Paralympic sports are still holding qualification events through the end of July. Olivia Chambers ...
Medal Host Number of medal events Medals awarded Athlete(s) with the most medals (Gold-Silver-Bronze) Gold Silver Bronze Total 1960: winners: table: Rome, Italy: 113 113 94 84 291 Maria Scutti (9–1–2) Athletics 1964: winners: table: Tokyo, Japan: 144 144 138 136 418 Dean Slaugh (4–0–0) Archery Serge Bec (3–1–0) Wheelchair Fencing
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics is the first since the US Olympic Committee equalized medal payouts for Olympians and Paralympians. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...
Deaf Hungarian fencer Ildikó Újlaky-Rejtő won two individual medals (a gold and a bronze) and five team medals at the Olympics between 1960 and 1976. She never competed at the Deaflympics, as fencing was never part of the event's programme. [1] [2] Several athletes with disabilities have competed in both the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.