Spain at the Paralympics

Athletes from Spain have competed at the Paralympic Games since the 1968 Summer events and the country hosted the 1992 Summer Paralympics. Competitors have represented Spain in ten of the twelve Summer Paralympics, missing only the first two events in Rome and Tokyo.

Spain at the
Paralympics
IPC codeESP
NPCSpanish Paralympic Committee
Websitewww.paralimpicos.es (in Spanish)
Medals
Ranked 12th
Gold
236
Silver
253
Bronze
254
Total
743
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Spain's breakthrough year came in 1992 when they hosted the event; their medal tally rocketed with a level of performance that would be maintained for the following two events. The 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney saw their greatest achievements at the Games but the medal victories were overshadowed by a cheating controversy that would change the way that intellectually disabled competitors were tested for their disability (see Cheating at the Paralympic Games).[1]

Teams

Traditionally, Spain has sent three times as many male competitors as female competitors. At the same time, women have won 48.39% of all Spain's Paralympic medals compared to 24.32% for men.[2]

Multi medalists

Spanish athletes who have won at least three gold medals or five medals.

No. Athlete Sport Years Games Gender Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Purificacion Santamarta Athletics 1980-20047F114116
2Richard Oribe Swimming 1992-20126M96217
3Sebastián Rodríguez Swimming 2000-20165M83415
4Teresa Perales Swimming 2000-20165F791026
5Sara Carracelas Garcia Swimming 1996-20084F61310
6Javier Conde Athletics 1992-20085M7209
7Júlio Requena Athletics 1992-20003M5128
8Javier Torres Swimming 1996-20084M43310
9Enhamed Enhamed Swimming 2004-20124M41510
10David Casinos Athletics 2000-20165M4015
11Antonio Cid Boccia 1992-20044M3216
12Ricardo Ten Swimming Cycling 1996-20207M3137
13Jesus Collado Alarcon Swimming 2000-20124M3036
14 Michelle Alonso Swimming 2012-2020 3 F 3 0 0 3
15Enrique Floriano Swimming 2000-20123M2428
16 Miguel Luque Swimming 2000-2020 6 M 2 3 2 7
17Christian Venge Cycling 2000-20124M2215
18Beatriz Mendoza Athletics 1992-20003F2136
19Juan Viedma Athletics 1992-20003M2125
20Deborah Font Swimming 2000-20124F1247
21Sarai Gascón Moreno Swimming 2008-20163F0516
22José Manuel Ruiz Reyes Table tennis 2000-20165M0325

Medal tallies

Summer Paralympics

Event Gold Silver Bronze Total Ranking
1960 Romedid not participate
1964 Tokyodid not participate
1968 Tel-Aviv040420th of 22
1972 Heidelberg041527th of 31
1976 Toronto4621222nd of 32
1980 Arnhem11492428th of 40
1984 Stoke Mandeville
New York
218124111th of 38
1988 Seoul1813124313th of 48
1992 Barcelona3932491204th of 55
1996 Atlanta3931361065th of 60
2000 Sydney3830381064th of 68
2004 Athens202724717th of 75
2008 Beijing1521225810th of 76
2012 London818164217th of 75
2016 Rio de Janeiro91493211th of 83
2020 Tokyo915123615th of 86
Total22123724227911

Winter Paralympics

Event Gold Silver Bronze Total Ranking
1984 Innsbruck0000
1988 Innsbruck121411th of 22
1992 Tignes-Albertsville013417th of 19
1994 Lillehammer1631013th of 25
1998 Nagano80087th of 31
2002 Salt Lake City322712th of 22
2006 Turin011213th of 19
2010 Vancouver120313th of 21
2014 Sochi111313th of 19
2018 Pyeongchang011223rd of 26
Total1516124316

Medals by summer sport

  Leading in that sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Swimming111125118354
Athletics856761213
Cycling13152149
Boccia57719
Judo49720
Table tennis161320
Shooting1225
Triathlon1135
Wheelchair fencing1045
Archery0213
Goalball0112
Wheelchair basketball0101
Football 5-a-side0022
Football 7-a-side0011
Canoeing0000
Powerlifting0000
Rowing0000
Taekwondo0000
Wheelchair tennis0000
Totals (19 sports)222236241699

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Medals by winter sport

  Leading in that sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Alpine skiing15151040
Cross-country skiing0213
Snowboarding0011
Totals (3 sports)15171244

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See also

References

  1. IPC. 2 February 2003. "INAS-FID Eligibility System Unsatisfactory: Athletes with Intellectual Disability Cannot Participate". Accessed 14 August 2007.
  2. "Federación Mujeres Jóvenes" (in Spanish). Spain: Mujeresjovenes.org. Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
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