What happened in the Summer Paralympics? | The World of Sports

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Hello, fellow Sports Enthusiasts,

Whenever I watch the Paralympic games, I only ask myself one question. If these guys don't inspire you, who does? They have remarkable strength, resilience, and determination to come to this stage even if they had reasons to give up. Just after the 2024 Summer Paralympics, the Paralympic Games also carried out in Paris, France, from 28 August to 8 September 2024. I guess you can remember I share the highlights of prior, Part I, II, and III. So here are some of the magical moments of the latter.

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Closing Ceremony | Paris 2024 Paralympics

  • It was the 17th edition where 4463 athletes represent 170 countries, in 22 Sports across 549 events. As you can see below China won the tournament with a considerable high margin for the sixth consecutive time. Great Britain and the USA grabbed the second and third positions respectively.

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Paralympic Medal Table

  • Swimming is always a medal generator for individuals and countries as one can participate as much as many events it has. Likewise, Jiang Yuyan from China who is still 19 years old, became the most decorated athlete this year. At the age of 04, she lost her arm and leg in a car accident, but right now she has altogether 08 gold and 01 silver in Swimming. This year she bagged 07 gold medals in Women's 50m Butterfly - S6, 50m Freestyle - S6, Mixed 4x50m Medley Relay, 400m Freestyle - S6, Mixed 4x50m Freestyle Relay, 100m Freestyle - S7, Women's 100m Backstroke - S6.

Other than that, Raimondi Stefano from Italy and Ihar Boki from Belarus grabbed 05 golds each in Swimming.


Ihar Boki has to be mentioned here specifically as he is the most successful Para Swimmer in history. Across 04 competitions he has 21 gold medals, 01 silver, and a bronze in the S13 category.

  • American swimmer Ali Truwit took the world's attention with a historic comeback. She has a good foundation in swimming. But on May 24, 2023, she faced a shark attack during a vacation, losing her leg. She had to swim to the boat and and went through several critical surgeries, but almost a year after she claimed 2 silver medals in the Paralympics.

  • I guess you can remember the moments of Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis-Woodhall were in the Summer Olympics a few weeks back? Tara was the Long Jump gold medalist and we saw how Hunter supported and inspired her in the stadium. And now Hunter claimed his first gold medal in the Men's 400 m T62 category. What a powerful couple.


  • Blind football is something unique sport in the Paralympics. Brazil is typically the owner of this game. Since the introduction in 2004, they have all gold medals. But this year Argentina ended the reign in a penalty shootout 4-3. But in the finals, France lifted the trophy for the first time.

  • Catherine Debrunner from Switzerland shines in the track and field. She won gold medals in T53 - 400m, 800m, T53 - 1500m, 5000m, and the marathon, and a silver in T53 - 100m.

  • Matt Stutzman is a true inspiration. He was born without arms and he mastered archery at the age of 28 after many rejections in real life. With a legendary performance this year he became the first armless archer to win gold at the Paralympics.


  • Ezra Frech a 19-year-old USA athlete became a worldwide sensation. First, he surprisingly won the 100 m T63 event and after a few hours, he won the gold in the high jump as well.

  • As I said in a separate article earlier, Samitha Dulan won the only medal for Sri Lanka, a silver with a world record in the Men’s Javelin Throw F64 event, under the F44 category.

There are many more interesting and magical moments in this season. And here I shared a few with you that I watched, read, and came through. Unlike the Summar Olympics, I couldn't follow and watch all the games here. So, there may be somethings missing from my side. Sorry for that and you can always leave a comment here.

2024 Summer Paralympics, From Wikipedia
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Absolutely inspiring! The Summer Paralympics never cease to amaze us with the sheer determination and resilience of its athletes. The 2024 Paris Games have been a testament to the human spirit, showcasing the remarkable achievements of individuals who have overcome incredible odds.

China's dominance in the medal tally, for the sixth time in a row, is a clear indication of their dedication and prowess in the Paralympic arena. It's heartening to see such a diverse group of athletes from around the world come together to celebrate their abilities.

The stories of athletes like Jiang Yuyan, who turned a tragic accident into a source of strength, are nothing short of miraculous. Her eight gold medals in swimming are a testament to her unwavering spirit. Similarly, the comeback stories of Ali Truwit and Hunter Woodhall remind us that with perseverance, we can overcome even the most daunting challenges.

The triumph of underdogs, such as Argentina in blind football, breaking Brazil's streak, adds to the excitement and unpredictability of the Games. It's also fantastic to see new stars like Ezra Frech rising and making their mark on the global stage.

Catherine Debrunner's and Matt Stutzman's performances have redefined what's possible in track and field and archery, respectively. They've shown us that disability is not a barrier to achieving greatness.

Lastly, it's wonderful to hear about Samitha Dulan's historic silver medal for Sri Lanka, setting a new world record in the process. It's these moments of triumph that make the Paralympics so special and inspiring.

Thank you for sharing these magical moments and reminding us that sports are a universal language that transcends all boundaries. Here's to celebrating the strength and courage of all Paralympians!