Event: | Boccia |
Games: | 2024 Summer |
Venue: | South Paris Arena |
Dates: | 29 August – 5 September |
Competitors: | 124 |
Prev: | 2020 |
Boccia at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris, France took place at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. There were 124 qualification slots (48 female, 48 male, 28 gender free) across eleven events. It was the first time that individual events were held in two separate categories for men and women; in previous Paralympics, men and women took part together in mixed individual events. Team and pairs events were mixed, where one man and one woman took part.[1]
A total of 48 male, 48 female and 28 gender-free quotas are allocated via championships and World rankings.[2]
Means of qualification | Date | Venue | Qualified | Total | ||||||||||||||||
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Men's BC1 | Men's BC2 | Men's BC3 | Men's BC4 | Women's BC1 | Women's BC2 | Women's BC3 | Women's BC4 | Team BC1-2 | Pairs BC3 | Pairs BC4 | ||||||||||
2023 African Championships[3] | 2–10 July 2023 | colspan=8 | 7 | |||||||||||||||||
2023 European Championships[4] | 6–14 August 2023 | Rotterdam | colspan=8 | 7 | ||||||||||||||||
2023 Parapan American Games[5] | 17–25 November 2023 | Santiago | colspan=8 | 7 | ||||||||||||||||
2023 Asia/Oceania Championships[6] | 1–9 December 2023 | colspan=8 | 7 | |||||||||||||||||
2024 Paralympic Tournament[7] | 22–28 March 2024 | colspan=8 | align=center | 21 | ||||||||||||||||
World Boccia rankings | 1 January – 31 December 2023 | — | align=center | 46 | ||||||||||||||||
Host country allocation | 13 September 2017 | colspan=8 | align=center | 5 | ||||||||||||||||
Bipartite invitation allocation[8] | 17 June 2024 | — | align=center | align=center | align=center | align=center | align=center | align=center | align=center | colspan=3 | align=center | 24 | ||||||||
Total | align=center | 124 |
This is the final medal table at the conclusion of the Boccia competition at the 2024 Summer Paralympics. Hong Kong led the table with three gold medals. The eleven competitions led to eight different gold medalist winning countries.
Individual | BC1 | |||
BC2 | ||||
BC3 | ||||
BC4 |
Individual | BC1 | |||
BC2 | ||||
BC3 | ||||
BC4 |