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The 2024 Summer Paralympics (French: Jeux paralympiques d'été de 2024), also known as the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, and branded as Paris 2024, were the 17th Summer Paralympic Games, an international multi-sport parasports event governed by the International Paralympic Committee. The Games were held in Paris, France, from 28 August to 8 September 2024, and featured 549 medal events across 22 sports. These games marked the first time Paris hosted the Summer Paralympics and the second time France hosted the Paralympic Games, following the 1992 Winter Paralympics in Tignes and Albertville. France also hosted the 2024 Summer Olympics.

China topped the medal table for the sixth consecutive Paralympics, winning 94 golds and 221 total medals. Great Britain finished second for the tenth time, with 49 golds and 124 total medals. The United States finished third, with 36 golds, and 105 total medals. Additionally, Mauritius, Nepal, and the Refugee Paralympic Team won their first-ever Paralympic medals. The host nation, France, finished eighth with 19 gold and 75 total medals.

Venues[]

Competitive[]

Venue Location Events
Stade de France Grand Paris zone Athletics (track and field), closing ceremony
Paris La Défense Arena Swimming
Porte de La Chapelle Arena Badminton, powerlifting
Clichy-sous-Bois Cycling (road)
Arena Paris Nord Sitting volleyball
Parc Georges Valbon – La Courneuve Para-marathon (start)
Bercy Arena Paris Centre zone Wheelchair basketball
Grand Palais Éphémère Judo, wheelchair rugby
Eiffel Tower Stadium (Champ de Mars) Football 5-a-side
Les Invalides Archery, para-marathon (finish)
Grand Palais Taekwondo, wheelchair fencing
Stade Roland Garros Wheelchair tennis
Paris Expo Porte de Versailles Boccia, table tennis, goalball
Gardens of the Palace of Versailles Versailles zone Para-equestrian (dressage)
National Olympic Nautical Stadium of Île-de-France Vaires-sur-Marne Para canoe, para rowing
Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Montigny-le-Bretonneux Cycling (track)
National Shooting Centre Châteauroux Shooting

Non-competitive[]

Venue Location Events
Place de la Concorde Paris Opening ceremony
Village olympique de Saint-Denis Paralympic Village
Parc de l'Aire des Vents, Dugny Media Village
Le Bourget Exhibition Centre and Media Village, Le Bourget International Broadcast Centre (IBC)
Palais des congrès de Paris Main Press Centre (MPC)

Medal table[]

Neutral Paralympic Athletes are not included in official IPC medal tables, but are included in the table for comparison purposes only.

Rank National Olympic Committee Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 China 94 76 50 220
2 Great Britain 49 44 31 124
3 United States 36 42 27 105
4 Netherlands 27 17 12 56
- Neutral Paralympic Athletes 26 22 23 71
5 Brazil 25 26 38 89
6 Italy 24 15 32 71
7 Ukraine 22 28 32 82
8 France (host) 19 28 28 75
9 Australia 18 17 28 63
10 Japan 14 10 17 41
11-85 other remaining NOCs 195 226 289 710

Broadcasters[]

Country Network
International YouTube
Africa SuperSport
Indian subcontinent DD Sports
Algeria EPTV, TDA
Argentina TyC Sports
Australia Nine Network
Bolivia Bolivisión
Botswana BTV
Brazil Grupo Globo
Burundi RTNB
Canada CBC/Radio-Canada
Cape Verde TCV
Chile Chilevisión
China CMG (CCTV)
Colombia Teleantioquia, Canal Capita, Canal Trece, Telepacifico, Telecafé, Canal Tro, Teleislas, Telecaribe
Comoros ORTC
Congo RTNC
Cook Islands CITV, Araura TV, Mangaia TV, Vaka TV
Costa Rica Repretel
Cuba ICRT
Djibouti RTD
Dominican Republic Antena 7
Ecuador RTS
El Salvador Canal 12
Eswatini Eswatini TV
Fiji FBC, Mai TV, Fiji TV
France France Télévisions
Gabon RTG
Gambia GRTS
Greece ERT
Guatemala Chapín TV
Guinea RTG
Guinea RTG
Honduras VTV
Hong Kong RTHK
India JioCinema, Sports18
Indonesia Garuda TV
Iraq Iraqi Media Network
Japan Japan Consortium
Jordan JRTV
Kazakhstan Qazsport
Kenya KBC
Kuwait Kuwait Television
Lebanon Télé Liban
Lesotho LTV
Liberia LNTV
Madagascar TVM
Malaysia RTM
Mauritania Télévision de Mauritanie, Telediffusion de Mauritanie
Mauritius MBC
Mexico Canal Once, Hi! Sports, Claro Sports
Morocco SNRT
Micronesia FSMTC-TV
Namibia NBC
Niger RTN
Nicaragua TV Red
Nigeria NTA Network & NTA Sports, Africa Independent Television, TVC Entertainment, Afia Television, Independent Television, Silverbird Television, Wazobia Television & Wazobia Max Television, Akwa Ibom Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting Corporation of Abia, Borno State Television, Cross River Broadcasting Corporation, Kebbi State Television, Kaduna State Media Corporation, Katsina State Television, Kwara State Television, Niger-Delta Television, Ogun State Television, Osun State Broadcasting Service, Plateau Radio Television Corporation, Quest FM-Television, Superscreen Television, Wasannin TC-Television, Yobe State Television, Jakada Radio Television, Spectrum Television, Advocate Broadcasting Network Television
Palestine PBC
Papua New Guinea NBC PNG, EM TV, PNGTV
Palau Oceania Television Network
Paraguay SNT
Peru Grupo ATV
Poland Polsat, Polsat Sport 1
Qatar Qatar Media Corporation
Russia Match TV
Saudi Arabia Saudi Broadcasting Authority
Samoa TV1, TV3
Senegal RTS
Seychelles SBC
Singapore Mediacorp
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Somalia Television of the Republic of Somalia
South Korea SBS, KBS, MBC
Sudan Sudan TV
Syria General Organization of Radio and TV
Taiwan ELTA TV
Tajikistan Varzish TV
Tanzania ZBC2
Thailand T Sports 7, PPTV, AIS Play
Tunisia Télévision Tunisienne
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Media Network, Dubai Media Incorporated
United Kingdom Channel 4
United States NBC
Uzbekistan NTRC
Vanuatu VBTC
Venezuela TVES
Yemen Yemen TV
Zambia ZNBC