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Ireland at the
Paralympics
IPC codeIRL
NPCParalympics Ireland
Websitewww.paralympics.ie
Medals
Ranked 29th
Gold
71
Silver
71
Bronze
98
Total
240
Summer appearances

A team representing Ireland has competed at every Summer Paralympic Games. The country has never taken part in the Winter Paralympics. Irish athletes have won 238 Summer Paralympic medals. [1] Paralympics Ireland (formerly the Paralympic Council of Ireland) is the National Paralympic Committee.

Northern Ireland-born athletes are entitled to represent either Ireland or Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as they are automatically entitled to the citizenship of both countries. As a result, athletes will tend to represent the National Olympic Committee of the nation to which their sport federation is aligned. The smaller competition pool will also see athletes choose to represent Ireland to ensure greater Olympic qualification chances, although athletes may also move in the opposite direction to increase medal chances, especially in team events. A number of athletes have represented both nations. This is on the same basis as at the Olympics.

At the first Paralympic Games in 1960 in Rome Ireland were one of 23 nations to enter athletes. The team finished 12th in the medals table which to this day remains the highest Ireland has ranked on the medal table. Both of Ireland's gold medals were won by Joan Horan. Horan won her medals in two different sports, one in the women's St. Nicholas Round open archery and one in the women's 25 m Crawl complete class 2 swimming event.[2][3][4] At the next games, hosted by Tokyo in 1964, two Irish athletes competed. This remains Ireland's only Summer Paralympics where no medals were earned.

The most medals won by Ireland at a Paralympic Games is 66. This was achieved at the 1984 Games hosted in New York and Stoke Mandeville. 20 of these medals were gold, 15 silver and 31 bronze. These are the most medals ever won at the games, making this the most successful Paralympic Games for Ireland. This was achieved with only 53 athletes on the Paralympic team that year.

The 1996 Summer Paralympics saw the biggest Paralympic team ever head to Atlanta. With 63 athletes competing in these games, Ireland was hoping for their biggest games yet. Dissapointingly for the Irish, 10 medals were won at these games.

At the 2008 Summer Paralympics, held in Beijing, Ireland won five medals in total, three of them gold. There was controversy over the participation of Derek Malone in the 7-a-side cerebral palsy football tournament. Malone, who had competed in the 800 m event at the Athens Paralympics was ruled as ineligible to compete by Games classification authorities on the grounds that his disability was not severe enough.[5][6]

Athletics is Ireland's highest achieving sport with more than 5x more medals won in Athletics than any other sport. Ireland have also been very successful in swimming with 31 medals won in the sport.

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

Games Athletes  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total Rank
Italy 1960 Rome 5 2 0 0 2 12
Japan 1964 Tokyo 2 0 0 0 0 18
Israel 1968 Tel-Aviv 7 0 4 5 9 19
Germany 1972 Heidelberg 17 2 4 2 8 21
Canada 1976 Toronto 19 4 10 6 20 21
Netherlands 1980 Arnhem 24 4 2 11 17 25
United Kingdom United States 1984 Stoke Mandeville/New York 53 20 15 31 66 14
South Korea 1988 Seoul 53 13 11 18 42 19
Spain 1992 Barcelona/Madrid 58 0 3 4 7 47
United States 1996 Atlanta 63 1 3 6 10 45
Australia 2000 Sydney 39 5 3 1 9 31
Greece 2004 Athens 42 0 3 1 4 61
China 2008 Beijing 45 3 1 1 5 36
United Kingdom 2012 London 49 8 3 5 16 19
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro 44 4 4 3 11 28
Japan 2020 Tokyo 31 4 2 1 7 32
France 2024 Paris 35 1 3 2 6 48
United States 2028 Los Angeles future events
Australia 2032 Brisbane
Total 71 71 97 239 29

Medals by summer sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Athletics383963140
 Swimming1111931
 Lawn bowls72312
 Cycling64414
 Table tennis361019
 Boccia3137
 Snooker1304
 Equestrian1236
 Archery1102
 Football 7-a-side0123
Totals (10 entries)717097238

List of medallists

The following table contains all medals won by athletes representing Ireland in the Paralympics. All medals have been won at the Summer Games. Ireland have never had a Paralympic team compete in the Winter Games.

The table is organised in chronological order, then by medal type (Gold, silver and bronze) and then by sport.

Medallists (1960 - 1980)

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Joan Horan 1960 Rome Archery Women's St. Nicholas round open
 Gold Joan Horan Swimming Women's 25m crawl complete class 2
 Silver Rosaleen Gallagher 1968 Tel-Aviv Archery Women's St. Nicholas round cervical
 Silver Jimmy Gibson Snooker Men's open
 Silver Frances O'Sullivan White Swimming Women's 25m backstroke class 1
 Silver Table Tennis Women's A1 singles
 Bronze Rosaleen Gallagher Athletics Women's Slalom cervical class
 Bronze Swimming Women's 25m backstroke class 1
 Bronze Table Tennis Women's A2 singles
 Bronze Rosaleen Gallagher
Frances O'Sullivan White
Table Tennis Women's A2 doubles
 Bronze Jimmy Gibson Table Tennis Men's C singles
 Gold Rosaleen Gallagher 1972 Heidelberg Athletics Women's 60m wheelchair 1B
 Gold Jimmy Gibson
Eddie Lucas
Lawn Bowls Men's pairs
 Silver Kathleen Fagan Athletics Women's 60m m2
 Silver Rosaleen Gallagher Athletics Women's javelin 1B
 Silver Jimmy Gibson Snooker Men's tournament paraplegic
 Silver Ireland Team Table Tennis Women's Teams 2
 Bronze Kathleen Fagan Athletics Women's discus throw 2
 Bronze Frances O'Sullivan White Swimming Women's 25m backstroke 1B
 Gold Michael Cunningham 1976 Toronto Athletics Men's javelin 4
 Gold Rosaleen Gallagher Athletics Women's pentathlon 1B
 Gold Julia Cosgrove
Frances O'Sullivan White
Table Tennis Women's doubles 1B
 Gold Julia Cosgrove Table Tennis Women's singles 1A
 Silver Patrick McCool Athletics Men's club throw
 Silver Patrick McCool Athletics Men's discus throw
 Silver Clause Stephens Athletics Men's discus throw 2
 Silver Rosaleen Gallagher Athletics Women's 60m 1B
 Silver Kathleen Fagan Athletics Women's 60m 2
 Silver Kathleen Fagan Athletics Women's discus throw 2
 Silver Rosaleen Gallagher Athletics Women's shot put 1B
 Silver Christine Doprill Athletics Women's shot put 2
 Silver Rosaleen Gallagher Athletics Women's Slalom 1B
 Silver Frances O'Sullivan White Table Tennis Women's singles 1B
 Bronze Clause Stephens Athletics Men's shot put 2
 Bronze Rosaleen Gallagher Athletics Women's club throw 1B
 Bronze Rosaleen Gallagher Athletics Women's discus throw 1B
 Bronze Christine Doprill Athletics Women's discus throw 2
 Bronze Christine Doprill Athletics Women's javelin 2
 Bronze Kathleen Fagan Athletics Women's slalom 2

Medallists (1984 - 2000)

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Ronan Tynan 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Athletics Long jump A3
 Gold David McNally Athletics Long jump C8
 Gold Brendan Crean Athletics Club throw C3
 Gold Ronan Tynan Athletics Discus throw A3
 Gold William Johnston Athletics Distance throw C1
 Gold Ronan Tynan Athletics Shot put A3
 Gold Tom Leahy Athletics Shot put C2
 Gold Dermot Walsh Athletics Slalom C2
 Gold Carol Carr Athletics 400m B2
 Gold Morna Cloonan Athletics 1000m Cross country C6
 Gold Cathy Dunne Athletics Discus throw 3
 Gold Rosaleen Galagher Athletics Shot put B1
 Gold Morna Cloonan Athletics Shot put C6
 Gold Gerard Dunne Swimming 100m backstroke 6
 Gold Gerard Dunne Swimming 100m butterfly 6
 Gold Morna Cloonan Swimming 25m backstroke C6
 Gold Jimmy Gibson Snooker Men's paraplegic
 Gold Bill Ensor
Paul Smyth
Lawn Bowls Men's pairs A2/4
 Gold Paul Smyth Lawn Bowls Men's singles A2/4
 Gold Alice Bailey
Angela Hendra
Lawn Bowls Women's pairs paraplegic
 Silver Gerry O'Rourke Athletics 400m A1–A3
 Silver Ronan Tynan Athletics High jump A3
 Silver William Johnston Athletics Precision throw C1
 Silver John Creedon Athletics Club throw L1
 Silver Tom Leahy Athletics Club throw C2
 Silver Theresa Ward Athletics 200m C7
 Silver Carol Carr Athletics 1500m B2
 Silver Kay McShane Athletics Marathon 4
 Silver Rosaleen Galagher Athletics Javelin B1
 Silver Theresa Ward Athletics Javelin C7
 Silver Morna Cloonan Athletics Club throw C6
 Silver Gerard Dunne Swimming 400m freestyle 6
 Silver Monica O'Kelly Swimming 25m freestyle with aids C2
 Silver Ireland men Football 7-a-side CP
 Silver Ireland women Table tennis Teams 2
 Bronze Gerry O'Rourke Athletics 100m A1–A3
 Bronze Gerry O'Rourke Athletics 800m A1–A3
 Bronze Patrick Kelly Athletics 800m B1
 Bronze Fintan O'Donnell Athletics 800m B3
 Bronze Patrick Kelly Athletics 1500m B1
 Bronze Ronan Rooney Athletics Marathon 1B
 Bronze Ireland men Athletics 4x100m relay C7–C8
 Bronze Joe Mulhall Athletics Club throw C3
 Bronze Joe Mulhall Athletics Javelin C3
 Bronze Martin Costello Athletics Javelin C4
 Bronze John Twomey Athletics Discus throw 2
 Bronze Joe Mulhall Athletics Shot put C3
 Bronze Francis Genockey Athletics Shot put L2
 Bronze David Boland Athletics Medicine ball thrust C2
 Bronze Theresa Ward Athletics 100m C7
 Bronze Rosaleen Galagher Athletics Slalom B1
 Bronze Alison Barnes Athletics Slalom C1
 Bronze Monica O'Kelly Athletics Slalom (leg) C2
 Bronze Jennifer Kiely Athletics Slalom C3
 Bronze Rosaleen Galagher Athletics Discus B1
 Bronze Monica O'Kelly Athletics Club throw C2
 Bronze Christina Dodrill Athletics Shot put 2
 Bronze Monica O'Kelly Athletics Shot put C2
 Bronze Jennifer Kiely Athletics Shot put C3
 Bronze Gerard Dunne Swimming 100m freestyle 6
 Bronze Brendan Crean Swimming 25m backstroke C3
 Bronze O. Rourke Table tennis Singles L2
 Bronze Morna Cloonan Table tennis Singles C4–C5
 Bronze Angela Hendra Lawn Bowls Women's singles paraplegic
 Bronze Alice Bailey
Angela Hendra
Lawn Bowls Mixed pairs paraplegic
 Gold David Boland
Martin Costello
Lorraine Gallagher
Darrin Jordan
1988 Seoul[7] Athletics Mixed 4 x 100m C2-3
 Gold Paul Cassin Athletics Men’s Discus Throw C3
 Gold Martin Costello Athletics Men’s Shot Put C3
 Gold Darrin Jordan Athletics Men’s Slalom C2
 Gold Michael McCormack Athletics Men’s Kick Ball C2
 Gold Alma Rock Athletics Women’s 100m C8
 Gold John Twomey Athletics Men’s Discus Throw 2
 Gold Ronan Tynan Athletics Men’s Discus Throw A3A9
 Gold Theresa Ward Athletics Women’s 100m C7
 Gold Thomas Leahy Boccia Mixed Individual C2
 Gold Teresa Mullen Lawn Bowls Women’s Singles 2-6
 Gold Gerard Dunne Swimming Men’s 100m Backstroke 6
 Gold Gerard Dunne Swimming Men’s 100m Butterfly 6
 Silver Christina Dodrill Athletics Women’s Shot Put 2
 Silver Cathy Dunne Fitzpatrick Athletics Women’s Discus Throw 3
 Silver Lorraine Gallagher Athletics Women’s Club Throw C3
 Silver Lorraine Gallagher Athletics Women’s Discus Throw C3
 Silver Darrin Jordan Athletics Men’s 200m C2
 Silver Thomas Leahy Athletics Men’s Shot Put C2
 Silver John McGuinness Athletics Men’s 1500m C8
 Silver Ronan Tynan Athletics Men’s Shot Put A3A9
 Silver Theresa Ward Athletics Women’s Javelin C7
 Silver William Behan
Francis Bell
Lawn Bowls Men’s Pairs 2-6
 Silver Michael White Snooker Men’s Tournament Open
 Bronze David Boland Athletics Men’s Kick Ball C2
 Bronze Christina Dodrill Athletics Women’s Discus Throw 2
 Bronze Cathy Dunne Fitzpatrick Athletics Women’s Pentathlon
 Bronze Darrin Jordan Athletics Men’s 100m C2
 Bronze Darrin Jordan Athletics Men’s 400m C2
 Bronze Thomas Leahy Athletics Men’s Club Throw C2
 Bronze John McGuinness Athletics Men’s Cross Country 5000m C8
 Bronze Camilla McMahon Athletics Women’s 100m C8
 Bronze Kay McShane Athletics Women’s 800m 4
 Bronze Kay McShane Athletics Women’s Marathon 4
 Bronze Gerard Naughton Athletics Men’s Shot Put C4
 Bronze Ronan Tynan Athletics Men’s Javelin A3A9
 Bronze Team Ireland Football Men’s Tournament
 Bronze Gerard Dunne Swimming Men’s 100m Freestyle 6
 Bronze Gerard Dunne Swimming Men’s 400m Freestyle 6
 Bronze Gerard Dunne Swimming Men’s 200m Individual Medley 6
 Bronze Sean McGrath Swimming Men’s 100m Breaststroke A4
 Bronze Team Ireland TableTennis Men’s Teams C5-C8
 Silver Bridie Lynch 1992 Barcelona Athletics Women’s Discus Throw B3
 Silver Bridie Lynch Athletics Women’s Pentathlon B3
 Silver Mairead Berry Swimming Women’s 50m Backstroke S2
 Bronze Alma Rock Athletics Women’s 400m C7-8
 Bronze William Johnston
Jason Kearney
Thomas Leahy
Martin McDonagh
Boccia Mixed C1-C3
 Bronze Team Ireland Football Men’s Tournament
 Bronze Siobhan Callanan
Esther Stynes
TableTennis Women’s Teams 3
 Gold Bridie Lynch 1996 Atlanta Athletics Women's discus F12
 Silver Thomas Leahy Boccia Men's individual C2
 Silver David Malone Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S9
 Silver Mairead Berry Swimming Women's 50m backstroke S2
 Bronze Sean O'Grady Athletics Men's discus F54
 Bronze Mary Rice Athletics Women's 200m T32-33
 Bronze Bridie Lynch Athletics Women's shot put F12
 Bronze Sharon Rice Athletics Women's shot put F32-33
 Bronze Grainne Barrett-Condron Athletics Women's shot put F41
 Bronze Joan Salmon Equestrian Women's kur canter grade III
 Gold Tom Leahy 2000 Sydney Athletics Men's discus F51
 Gold Gabriel Shelly Boccia Mixed individual BC1
 Gold Margaret Grant
John Cronin
Boccia Mixed pairs BC3
 Gold David Malone Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S8
 Gold Mairead Berry Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S2
 Silver Mary Rice Athletics Women's 400m T34
 Silver Mairead Berry Swimming Women's 50m backstroke S2
 Silver Mairead Berry Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S2
 Bronze Catherine Walsh Athletics Women's pentathlon P13

Medallists (2004 - 2024)

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Conal McNamara 2004 Athens Athletics Men's 400m T13
 Silver John McCarthy Athletics Men's discus throw F32/51
 Silver David Malone Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S8
 Bronze Derek Malone Athletics Men's 800m T38
 Gold Michael McKillop 2008 Beijing Athletics Men's 800 m T37
 Gold Jason Smyth Athletics Men's 100 m T13
 Gold Jason Smyth Athletics Men's 200 m T13
 Silver Darragh McDonald Swimming Men's 400 m Freestyle S6
 Bronze Gabriel Shelly Boccia Mixed Individual BC1
 Gold Bethany Firth 2012 London Swimming Women's 100 metre backstroke S14
 Gold Darragh McDonald Swimming Men's 400 metre freestyle S6
 Gold Jason Smyth Athletics Men's 100 metres T13
 Gold Michael McKillop Athletics Men's 800 metres T37
 Gold Michael McKillop Athletics Men's 1500 metres T37
 Gold Mark Rohan Cycling Men's road time trial H1
 Gold Mark Rohan Cycling Men's road race H1
 Gold Jason Smyth Athletics Men's 200 metres T13
 Silver Catherine Walsh
Pilot: Francine Meehan
Cycling Women's Ind B Pursuit
 Silver Helen Kearney
on Mister Cool
Equestrian Ind. Championship Test - Grade Ia
 Silver Catherine O'Neil Athletics Women's discus F51/52
 Bronze Team Ireland Equestrian Mixed Team Championship
 Bronze Helen Kearney
on Mister Cool
Equestrian Individual freestyle test grade Ia
 Bronze Orla Barry Athletics Women's Discus Throw F57/58
 Bronze James Brown
Pilot: Damien Shaw
Cycling Men's road time trial B
 Bronze Catherine Walsh
Pilot: Francine Meehan
Cycling Women's road time trial B
 Gold Jason Smyth 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's 100m T13
 Gold Michael McKillop Athletics Men's 1500m T37
 Gold Eoghan Clifford Cycling Men's road time trial C3
 Gold Katie-George Dunlevy
Pilot: Eve McCrystal
Cycling Women's road time trial B
 Silver Colin Lynch Cycling Men's road time trial C2
 Silver Orla Barry Athletics Women's discus F57
 Silver Niamh McCarthy Athletics Women's discus F41
 Silver Katie-George Dunlevy
Pilot: Eve McCrystal
Cycling Women's road race B
 Bronze Eoghan Clifford Cycling Men's individual pursuit C3
 Bronze Ellen Keane Swimming Women's 100 metre breaststroke SB8
 Bronze Noelle Lenihan Athletics Women's discus F38
 Gold Ellen Keane 2020 Tokyo Swimming Women's 100 metre breaststroke SB8
 Gold Jason Smyth Athletics Men's 100 metres T13
 Gold Katie-George Dunlevy
Pilot: Eve McCrystal
Cycling Women's road time trial B
 Gold Katie-George Dunlevy
Pilot: Eve McCrystal
Cycling Women's road race B
 Silver Katie-George Dunlevy
Pilot: Eve McCrystal
Cycling Women's individual pursuit B
 Silver Nicole Turner Swimming Women's 50 metre butterfly S6
 Bronze Gary O'Reilly Cycling Men's road time trial H5
 Gold Katie-George Dunlevy
Pilot: Linda Kelly
2024 Paris Cycling Women's Road Race B Time Trial
 Silver Katie-George Dunlevy
Pilot: Eve McCrystal
Women’s B 3000m Individual Pursuit
 Silver Katie-George Dunlevy
Pilot: Linda Kelly
Women’s B Road Race
 Silver Róisín Ní Ríain Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S13
 Bronze Róisín Ní Ríain Women's 200m Individual Medley SM13
 Bronze Orla Comerford Athletics Women's 100m T13

See also

References

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