List of multiple Paralympic gold medalists explained

See also: All-time Paralympic Games medal table and Lists of Paralympic medalists. This is a list of multiple Paralympic gold medalists, listing people who have won ten or more gold medals at the Paralympic Games. The Paralympics listed for each athlete only include games when they won medals. See the particular article on the athlete for more details on when and for what nation an athlete competed. More medals are available in some events than others, and the number of events in which medals are available overall have changed over time.

Most gold medals over career

This is a list of multiple Paralympic gold medalists, listing people who have won ten or more Paralympic gold medals. More medals are available in some events than others, and the number of events in which medals are available overall have changed over time.

Updated to Tokyo 2021.

This list may not be complete, as the information from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) website is based on sources which does not present all information from earlier Paralympic Games (1960–1984), such as relay and team members.[1]

No.AthleteNationSportYearsGamesSexTotal
1 Summer F 41 9 5 55
2 1988–2002 Winter F 22 3 2 27
3 1984–2004 Summer F 20 5 0 25
4 1980–2006 Winter, Summer F 19 3 1 23
5 [2] 1984–1992 Summer M 18 3 0 21
6 1992–2020Summer F 178 3 28
7 Shooting1980–2020 Summer M 17 4 9 30
8 2004–2020 Summer F 16 8 5 29
9 1964–1976 Summer M 16 7 3 26
10 1992–2010 Winter M 16 4 2 22
11 1976–1988 Summer M 16 2 0 18
12 [3] 1964–1992 Summer F 15 9 7 31
13 1984–2020 Summer, Winter M 15 8 12 35
14 1996–2004 Summer F 15 3 2 20
15 Swimming2012–2020 Summer M 15 1 1 17
16 2008–2020 Summer M 14 7 6 27
17 1980–2000 Summer M 14 6 2 22
18 1992–2002 Winter, Summer M 14 5 5 24
19 1992–2008 Summer F 14 5 2 21
20 2000–2008 Summer F 14 5 0 19
21 2000–2020 Summer M 14 2 1 17
22 2004–2012 Summer M 13 7 3 23
23 1976–1992 Summer M 13 6 1 20
24 [4] 1988–2004 Summer F 13 4 8 25
25 1984–2000 Summer M 13 3 4 20
26 1984–1992 Summer M 13 2 0 15
26 2004–2012 Summer F 13 2 0 15
28 1980–2004 Summer, Winter M 13 1 0 14
29 1980–2002 Winter M 12 2 0 14
30 1976–1988 Summer M 12 1 2 15
31 1992–2002 Winter F 12 1 0 13
32 Swimming2008-2020Summer F 11 7 1 19
33 1976–1988 Summer M 11 6 4 21
34 1992–2004 Summer F 11 4 1 16
34 1980–2004 Summer F 11 4 1 16
34 2000–2008 Summer M 11 4 1 16
37 [5]
1960–1996 Summer F 11 2 4 17
38 1980–1996 Winter, Summer M 10 5 3 18
39 1972–1988 Summer M 10 4 5 19
40 1980–2004 Summer F 10 4 4 18
41 [6] 2016–2020 Summer M 10 4 1 15
42 1980–2000 Summer M 10 3 5 18
43 Athletics, Table tennis, Swimming, Fencing1960 Summer F 10 3 2 15
44 1984–1988 Summer F 10 3 0 13
45 1964–1976 Summer F 10 2 5 17
45 1992–2000 Summer F 10 2 5 17
47 1972–1988 Summer F 10 0 1 11
48 2000–2012 Summer M 10 0 0 10

Most gold medals in one sport

This is a list of Paralympians that have won at least ten gold medals in one sport. The Paralympics listed for each athlete only include games when they won medals in the specified sport.[7] Updated to Tokyo 2021.

This list may not be complete, as the information from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) website is based on sources which does not present all information from earlier Paralympic Games (1960–1984), such as relay and team members.[1]

No.AthleteNationSportYearsGamesSexTotal
1 1980–2004 Summer F 41 9 5 55
2 1984–2004 Summer F 20 5 0 25
3 1984–1992 Summer M 18 3 0 21
4 1980–2012 Summer M 17 4 9 30
5 2004–2020 Summer F 16 8 5 29
6 1992–2010 Winter M 16 4 2 22
7 1980–2006 Winter F 162 1 19
8 1976–1988 Summer M 16 2 0 18
9 1988–2002 Winter F 16 0 0 16
10 1996–2004 Summer F 15 3 2 20
11 2012–2020 Summer M 15 1 1 16
12 2008–2020 Summer M 14 7 6 27
13 1980–2000 Summer M 14 6 2 22
14 1992–2008 Summer F 14 5 2 21
15 2000–2008 Summer F 14 5 0 19
16 2000–2012 Summer M 14 2 1 17
17 2004–2012 Summer M 13 7 3 23
18 1976–1992 Summer M 13 6 1 20
19 1964–1988 Summer F 13 5 5 23
20 1988–2004 Summer F 13 4 8 25
21 1984–2000 Summer M 13 3 4 20
22 1984–1992 Summer M 13 2 0 15
22 2004–2012 Summer F 13 2 0 15
24 1980–2002 Winter M 12 2 0 14
25 1976–1988 Summer M 12 1 2 15
26 1992–2002 Winter F 12 1 0 13
27 2008-2020Summer F 12 0 0 12
28 Swimming2008-2020Summer F 11 7 1 19
29 1984–2000 Summer M 11 6 5 22
30 1976–1988 Summer M 11 6 4 21
31 1980–2004 Summer F 11 4 1 16
31 2000–2008 Summer M 11 4 1 16
31 1992–2004 Summer F 11 4 1 16
34 1988–2006 Winter M 10 5 2 17
35 1972–1988 Summer M 10 4 5 19
36 2016–2020 Summer M 10 4 1 15
37 1980–2000 Summer M 10 3 5 18
38 1980–2004 Summer F 10 3 1 14
39 1980–1994 Winter M 10 3 0 13
39 1984–1988 Summer F 10 3 0 13
41 1992–2000 Summer F 10 2 5 17
42 1972–1976 Summer F 10 0 0 10
42 2000–2008 Summer M 10 0 0 10

See also

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20110605162426/http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/reports.html?type=multi&sport=all&gender=all Multi-Medallists
  2. Web site: Michael Edgson. https://archive.today/20130821165421/https://www.swimming.ca/michaelEdgsonen. dead. 21 August 2013. Swimming Canada. 21 August 2013.
  3. Web site: Zipora Rubin . Paralympic.org . .
  4. Web site: Claudia Hengst . Paralympic.org . .
  5. Web site: Maragaret Harriman . Paralympic.org . .
  6. Web site: Плавець Крипак став 10-разовим чемпіоном Паралімпіади і найтитулованішим спортсменом збірної України. 3 September 2021. Ukrainian.
  7. Web site: Paralympic Hall of Famers; GB Gets Flagbearer; IPC Predicts Best Games Ever. aroundtherings.com. Trischa Zorn’s 55 medals, 41 were gold. 8 September 2012.