2020 Summer Paralympics medal table

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2020 Summer Paralympics medals
LocationTokyo,  Japan
Highlights
Most gold medals China (96)
Most total medals China (207)
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Visualisation of the number of gold medals won, in each discipline, by the top 10 ranked countries at the Tokyo Paralympics

The medal table of the 2020 Summer Paralympics ranks the participating National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) by the number of gold medals that are won by their athletes during the competition. The 2020 Paralympics were the sixteenth Games to be held, a quadrennial competition open to athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities. The games were held in Tokyo, Japan from 24 August to 5 September 2021. There were 539 medal events.

Athletes from

won their first Paralympic gold medals.

Medal table

Judo, table tennis and taekwondo award two bronze medals per discipline - the table tennis to losing semi-finalists,a first since the 1996 Summer Paralympics and the two combat sports by a repechage system whereby defeated athletes up to the semi-final stage rejoin competition for a bronze medal.

Two silver medals were awarded for a second-place tie in the men's high jump T47 athletics event. No bronze medal was awarded as a result.

Two bronze medals were awarded for a third-place tie in the men's 100 metres T64 athletics event.

Two bronze medals were awarded for a third-place tie in the women's 100 metre freestyle S7 swimming event.

Due to the disqualification of two participants, a bronze medal was not awarded in the women's 100 metres T11 athletics event.

Key

  *   Host nation (

RPC3633491185 Netherlands251717596 Ukraine244727987 Brazil222030728 Australia212930809 Italy1429266910 Azerbaijan14141911 Japan*1315235112 Germany1312184313 Iran121112414 France1115295515 Spain915123616 Uzbekistan8561917 Poland76112418 Hungary7541619 Switzerland7431420 Mexico72132221 New Zealand6331222 Israel621923 Canada51062124 India5861925 Thailand5581826 Slovakia5241127 Belarus511728 Tunisia4521129 Algeria4441230 Morocco4431131 Belgium4381532 Ireland421733 Nigeria4151034 South Africa412735 Cuba411636 Jordan401537 Colombia37142438 Venezuela322739 Malaysia320540 Denmark311541 South Korea210122442 Turkey2491543 Indonesia234944 Czech Republic233845 Chile2316 Serbia231647 Norway202448 Singapore200249 Austria153950 Sweden152851 Greece1371152 Finland1315 Kazakhstan131554 United Arab Emirates111355 Costa Rica110256 Ecuador102357 Cyprus1012 Sri Lanka101259 Ethiopia1001 Mongolia1001 Pakistan1001 Peru100163 Argentina054964 Egypt052765 Croatia034766 Latvia032567 Georgia030368 Hong Kong023569 Bulgaria020270 Iraq012371 Kuwait0112 Namibia0112 Romania0112 Slovenia011275 Vietnam010176 Lithuania003377 Portugal002278 Bosnia and Herzegovina0011 Chinese Taipei0011 El Salvador0011 Kenya0011 Montenegro0011 Oman0011 Qatar0011 Saudi Arabia0011 Uganda
0011Totals (86 entries)5395405891668

Podium sweeps

Date Sport Event Team Gold Silver Bronze Ref
27 August Swimming
Men's 50 metre butterfly S5
 China Zheng Tao Wang Lichao Yuan Weiyi [12]
28 August Swimming
Women's 100m backstroke S11
 China Cai Liwen Wang Xinyi Li Guizhi [13]
30 August Swimming Men's 50m backstroke S5  China Zheng Tao Ruan Jingsong Wang Lichao [14]
1 September Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S5  China Zheng Tao Yuan Weiyi Wang Lichao [15]
4 September Athletics Women's 100 metres T63  Italy Ambra Sabatini Martina Caironi Monica Contrafatto [16]

Changes

Marcin Polak was provisionally suspended from the men's individual pursuit B pending an adjudication following a positive test for a banned substance.[17]

See also

References

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