Paralympics medal table




The Paralympics medal table is a ranking of the participating National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) by the number of gold medals that were won by their athletes during the Paralympic Games.

The table is updated after each event, and the final standings are released at the end of the Games. The NPC with the most gold medals is ranked first, followed by the NPC with the second most gold medals, and so on.

In addition to the gold medal count, the table also lists the number of silver medals and bronze medals that each NPC has won. The total number of medals that each NPC has won is also listed.

The Paralympics medal table is a valuable tool for assessing the relative performance of different countries in the Paralympic Games. It can also be used to track the progress of individual athletes and teams over time.

Here are some interesting facts about the Paralympics medal table:
  • The United States has won the most gold medals in the history of the Paralympic Games, with a total of 1,772 medals.
  • Great Britain is second with 1,069 gold medals, followed by China with 883 gold medals.
  • The top three countries in the all-time Paralympic medal table have won a combined total of 3,724 gold medals, which is more than half of all the gold medals that have ever been awarded at the Paralympic Games.
  • The Paralympic Games have been held every four years since 1960, and the number of participating countries has grown steadily over time. In 2020, there were 162 countries represented at the Paralympic Games, which was a record.
  • The Paralympics medal table is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of the athletes who compete in the Games. It is a reminder of the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity and achieve great things.
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