List of Paralympic medalists in the 400 metres explained

400m sprint events began in the 1976 Summer Paralympics was open to both male and female wheelchair competitors. In the 1980 Summer Paralympics, able bodied competitors also took part in this event.

Men's medal summaries

Ambulant athletes

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C1980
C11980No bronze medalist
C61984
1988
1992
C71984
1988
1992
C81988
1992
T202000
2016
2020
T34-351996
T361996
2000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020
T371996
2000
2004
2016
2020
T382000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020

Amputee athletes

width=80Classwidth=80Yearalign=center width=200 bgcolor=gold Goldalign=center width=200 bgcolor=silver Silveralign=center width=200 bgcolor=cc9966Bronze
A41984
A51984
A5/A71988
A61984
A6/A8/A9/L41988
D1980
D1 (runners)1980Only one competitor
E1980
E11980No bronze medalist
F1980
F11980
L41984Only one competitor
L61984
TS21992
TS31992
TS41992
T42-461996
T442000
2004
2008
2012
2016
T462000
2004
2008
2012
T472016
2020
T622020

Blind athletes

width=80Classwidth=80Yearalign=center width=200 bgcolor=gold Goldalign=center width=200 bgcolor=silver Silveralign=center width=200 bgcolor=cc9966Bronze
B1980
B11984
1988
1992[1]
B21984
No bronze medalist
1988
1992
B31984
1988
1992
T101996[2]
T111996
2000[3]
2004[4]
2008[5]
2012[6]
2016[7]
Guide: Marcos Blanquino Exposito

Guide: Jonas Silva

Guide: Sem Shimanda
2020
Guide: Guillermo Rojo Gil

Guide: Sem Shimanda

Guide: Lucas Mathonat
T121996
2000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020
T132000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020

Wheelchair athletes

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1A1984[8]
1988[9]
1B1984
1988
1C1984
1988
21976[10]
1980[11]
1984
1988
31976
1980
1984
1988
41984
1988
51984
5-61988
A1980
A1-31984
A1-3/A9/L21988
A4/A91988
C21988
C31988
C3-41992
C41984
C4-51988
D1 (wheelchairs)1984
L21984
L31984
TW11992
TW21992
TW31992
TW41992
T32-331996
T342000
T501996
T511996
2000
2016
T521996
2000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020
T531996
2000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020
T542000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020

Women's medal summaries

Ambulant athletes

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CP C1980
CP D1980
C41984
C71984
1988
C7-81992
C81984
1988
T202016
2020
T362000
T372012
2016
2020
T382000
2004
2016
2020

Blind athletes

width=80Classwidth=80Yearalign=center width=200 bgcolor=gold Goldalign=center width=200 bgcolor=silver Silveralign=center width=200 bgcolor=cc9966Bronze
A1980
B1980
B11984
1988
1992[12]
B21984
1988
1992
B31984
1988
1992
T101996[13]
T111996
2000[14]
2016[15]
Guide: Xu Donglin

Guide: Edicson Medina

Guide: Rodrigo Chieregatto Arcanjo
2020
Guide: Xu Donglin

Guide: Felipe Veloso

Guide: Luis Arizala
T122004[16]
2008[17]
2012[18]
2016
Guide: Yuniol Kindelan

Guide: Volodymyr Burakov

Guide: Filipe Joao Chaimite
2020
Guide: Yuniol Kindelan

Guide: Mykyta Barabanov

Guide: Markinzon Manzanilla
T132004
2008
2012
2016
2020

Wheelchair athletes

width=80Classwidth=80Yearalign=center width=200 bgcolor=gold Goldalign=center width=200 bgcolor=silver Silveralign=center width=200 bgcolor=cc9966Bronze
1A1984[19]
1B1984No bronze medalist
1C1984
1988[20]
21976[21]
1980[22]
1984
1988
31976
1980
1984
1988
41984
1988
51984
5-61988
C11980Only one competitor
D1 (wheelchairs)1980Only one competitor
L21984No bronze medalist
TW21992
TW31992
TW41992
T342000
2016
T511996
T521996
2000
2004
2016
T531996
2000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020
T542000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paralympic Games 1992 Barcelona Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  2. Web site: Paralympic Games 1996 Atlanta Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  3. Web site: Paralympic Games 2000 Sydney Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  4. Web site: Paralympic Games 2004 Athens Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  5. Web site: Paralympic Games 2008 Beijing Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  6. Web site: Paralympic Games 2012 London Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  7. Web site: Paralympic Games 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  8. Web site: Paralympic Games 1984 Stoke Mandeville/New York Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  9. Web site: Paralympic Games 1988 Seoul Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  10. Web site: Paralympic Games 1976 Toronto Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  11. Web site: Paralympic Games 1980 Arnhem Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  12. Web site: Paralympic Games 1992 Barcelona Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  13. Web site: Paralympic Games 1996 Atlanta Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  14. Web site: Paralympic Games 2000 Sydney Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  15. Web site: Paralympic Games 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  16. Web site: Paralympic Games 2004 Athens Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  17. Web site: Paralympic Games 2008 Beijing Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  18. Web site: Paralympic Games 2012 London Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  19. Web site: Paralympic Games 1984 Stoke Mandeville/New York Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  20. Web site: Paralympic Games 1988 Seoul Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  21. Web site: Paralympic Games 1976 Toronto Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
  22. Web site: Paralympic Games 1980 Arnhem Athletics. 12 May 2018. International Paralympic Committee.