Sweden at the Paralympics

Sweden at the
Paralympics
IPC code SWE
NPC Swedish Parasports Federation
Medals
Gold
261
Silver
259
Bronze
216
Total
736
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Sweden first competed at the Paralympic Games in 1960, at the 1960 Summer Paralympics.[1] Sweden first won a medal at the Paralympics in 1964, at the Summer Games in Tokyo, Japan.

Sweden was also the host country of the inaugural Winter Paralympic Games, in 1976 in Örnsköldsvik.

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1960 Rome0000-
1964 Tokyo001117
1968 Tel-Aviv1641117
1972 Heidelberg5661714
1976 Toronto222724739
1980 Arnhem313624917
1984 New York8343341604
1988 Seoul4238231036
1992 Barcelona163319689
1996 Atlanta1214113713
2000 Sydney56102129
2004 Athens8762121
2008 Beijing5341224
2012 London4441229
2016 Rio de Janeiro1451049
2020 TokyoFuture event
Total23522717563711

Medals by Winter Games

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1976 Örnsköldsvik677205
1980 Geilo538164
1984 Innsbruck725146
1988 Innsbruck375159
1992 Tignes-Albertsville112412
1994 Lillehammer33288
1998 Nagano015619
2002 Salt Lake City063919
2006 Turin001119
2010 Vancouver002219
2014 Sochi121411
2018 Pyeongchang010124
Total26334110011

Medals by summer sport

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total
Swimming10511374292
Athletics555235142
Shooting23101649
Table tennis17262366
Weightlifting66012
Wheelchair tennis6017
Powerlifting5027
Archery45312
Equestrian4048
Dartchery1001
Wheelchair fencing0202
Goalball0145
Volleyball0112
Judo0011
Wheelchair basketball0011
Total226216165607


See also

References

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