The Australian Paralympic Team have produced perhaps the most courageous and successful campaign in the nation’s 61-year Games history.
Australia competed in 18 of the 22 sports in the Tokyo 2020 program. Against unprecedented odds, not least the massive disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic over nearly two years leading up to Tokyo 2020, Australia’s elite Para-athletes won 80 medals at the Tokyo 2020 Games to finish sixth on the overall medal tally, and won a total of 21 gold medals to come eighth on the gold medal count. A magnificent achievement!
Here’s the full rundown of all the medal winners at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games:
Paige Greco — Women’s C1-3 3,000m individual cycling
Emily Petricola — Women’s C4 3,000m individual cycling
Rowan Crothers — Men’s 50m freestyle S10
Ben Popham — Men’s 100m freestyle S8
William Martin — Men’s 400m freestyle S9
Lakeisha Patterson — Women’s 400m freestyle S9
Amanda Reid — Women’s C1-3 500m Time Trial
Madison de Rozario — Women’s 800m T53
Rowan Crothers, Will Martin, Matt Levy, Ben Popham — Men’s 4x100m freestyle relay 34 pts
Qian Yang — Women’s Class 10 table tennis
Li Na Lei — Women’s Class 9 table tennis
Darren Hicks — Men’s C2 time trial
James Turner — Men’s 400m T36
Vanessa Low — Women’s long jump T63
Curtis McGrath — Men’s kayak single 200m KL2
Benjamin Hance — Men’s 100m backstroke S4
William Martin — Men’s 100m butterfly S9
Rachael Watson — Women’s 50m freestyle S4
Dylan Alcott — Men’s Quad Singles, wheelchair tennis
Curtis McGrath — Men’s Va’a Single 200m VL3
Madison de Rozario – Women’s marathon T54
Paige Leonhardt — Women’s 100m butterfly S14
Darren Hicks — Men’s C2 3,000m individual pursuit
Isis Holt — Women’s 100m T35
Isis Holt — Women’s 200m T35
Alistair Donohoe — Men’s C5 4,000m individual pursuit
Jaryd Clifford — Men’s 5,000m T13
Ahmed Kelly — Men’s 150m individual medley SM3
Rowan Crothers — Men’s 100m freestyle S10
Lin Ma — Men’s class 9 table tennis
Ellie Cole, Isabella Vincent, Emily Beecroft, Ashleigh McConnell — Women’s 4x100m freestyle relay 34 pts
Ricky Betar, Ben Hance, Ruby Storm, Madeleine McTernan — Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay S14
Qian Yang, Li Na Lei, Melissa Tapper — Women’s team table tennis classes 9-10
Lin Ma, Joel Coughlan – Men’s team table tennis classes 9-10
Lauren Parker — Women’s PTWC triathlon
Erik Horrie — PR1 men’s single sculls
Jake Michel — Men’s 100m breaststroke SB14
Samuel von Einem — Men’s class 11 table tennis
Rheed McCracken — Men’s 100m T34
Michal Burian — Men’s F64 javelin
Emily Petricola — Women’s C4 time trial
Carol Cooke – Women’s T1-2 time trial
Grant Patterson – Men’s 50m breaststroke SB2
Jasmine Greenwood – Women’s 100m butterfly S10
Timothy Hodge — Men’s 200m individual medley SM9
Grant Paterson — Men’s 50m breaststroke SB2
Dylan Alcott and Heath Davidson — quad tennis doubles
Susan Seipel — Women’s Va’a single 200m VL2
James Turner — Men’s 100m T36
Jaryd Clifford — Men’s Marathon T12
Benjamin James Hance — Men’s 100m butterfly S14
Alexander Tuckfield — Men’s 400m freestyle S9
Ruby Storm — Women’s 100m butterfly S14
David Nicholas — Men’s C3 3,000m individual pursuit
Katja Dedekind — Women’s 100m backstroke S13
Keira Stephens — Women’s 100m breaststroke SB9
Katja Dedekind — Women’s 400m freestyle S13
Matt Levy — Men’s 100m breaststroke SB6
Grant Patterson — Men’s 150m individual medley SM3
Evan O’Hanlon — Men’s 100m T38
Robyn Lambird — Women’s 100m T34
Sarah Edmiston — Women’s discus F64
Timothy Hodge — Men’s 100m backstroke S9
Jaryd Clifford — Men’s 1,500m T13
Paige Greco — Women’s C1-3 time trial
Paige Greco — Women’s C1-3 road race
Meg Lemon — Women’s C4 time trial
Alistair Donohoe – Men’s C5 time trial
Madison De Rozario – Women’s 1,500m T54
Col Pearse – Men’s 100m butterfly
Daniel Michel — Individual boccia BC3
Blake Cochrane — Men’s 100m breaststroke SB7
Thomas Gallagher — Men’s 400m freestyle S10
Tiffany Thomas Kane — Women’s 100m breaststroke SB7
Tiffany Thomas Kane — Women’s 200m individual medley SM7
Ellie Cole, Keira Stephens, Emily Beecroft, Isabella Vincent — Women’s 4x100m medley relay 34 points
Maria Strong — Women’s shot put F33
Deon Kenzie — Men’s 1,500m T38
Nicholas Hum — Men’s long jump T20
Janine Watson — Women’s K44 +58kg class Taekwondo
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