Lawn bowls at the Summer Paralympics explained

Sport:Lawn bowls
Size:150
Menevents:4
Womenevents:4

Lawn bowls has been contested at Summer Paralympics on six occasions, first appearing on the schedule in 1968 and having its most recent outing at the 1996 games. The competitions were initially divided by sex, with singles and doubles events for men and women. In 1976, divisions by disability category were introduced, greatly expanding the number of events and medals. Participation peaked at the 1976 edition, with 80 entrants from 13 countries competing in 16 events. Great Britain was the most successful nation in this sport at each of the games it was held.[1]

Summary

EditionYear EventsNationsAthletesBest nation
3rd 1968 4 8 31
4th 1972 4 7 20
5th 1976 16 13 80
6th 1980 19 13 69
7th 1984 11 8 52
8th 1988 6 10 55
9th 1992 (not held)
10th 1996 8 11 64

Medal table

Notes and References

  1. https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/lawn-bowls Lawn bowls, a Paralympic sport