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Paralympics 2024: List of Ukrainian medalists

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The 2024 Summer Paralympic Games in Paris kicked off with the official opening ceremony on August 28 and will run until September 8.

The next day, August 29, the official competitions at the Paralympics began. On the same day, the first sets of awards were played out.

Based on the results of the second competition day of the 2024 Paralympics piggy bank of the Ukrainian team added four medals, as on the first day of the competition.

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On the third day of the 2024 Paralympics Ukraine competed in 12 swimming finals, winning another 11 medals.

Day 4The 2024 Paralympics brought Ukraine 6 more medals.

On the fifth competition day of the 2024 Paralympics, our athletes won eight medals, two of which were gold. On the sixth day of competition the blue and yellow team added ten medals to their collection.

On the seventh day of competition the Ukrainians won seven more medals, including four gold ones.

The eighth day of competition brought Ukraine two more gold and two bronze medals

On the ninth day Ukraine received six medals — one gold, three silver and two bronze.

During the 10th day the Paralympic team received twelve medals — five gold, three silver and four bronze.

Based on the results of all competition days, Ukraine has 79 awards. Among them are 21 gold medals, 26 silver, 31 bronze.

ICTV Facts provides a list of Ukrainian para-athletes who received medals at the 2024 Paralympic Games.

Ukrainian medalists of the 2024 Paralympic Games

Gold

  1. Alexander Komarov — 100m freestyle swimming;
  2. Oksana Zubkovskaya — long jump in class T12;
  3. Mikhail Serbin — 100m backstroke swimming;
  4. Denis Ostapchenko — swimming, 50m backstroke in class S3;
  5. Igor Tsvetov — 100m race in class T35;
  6. Yuri Shengur — swimming, 100m backstroke in class S7;
  7. Yulia Shulyar — athletics, 400-meter dash in class T20;
  8. Alexander Yarovoy — athletics, shot put in class F20;
  9. Natalia Kobzar — athletics, 400-meter dash in class T37;
  10. Yaroslav Denisenko — swimming, 100-meter freestyle in class S12;
  11. Andrey Trusov — swimming, 50m freestyle in class S7;
  12. Ukrainian national team (Anna Stetsenko, Yaroslav Denisenko, Marina Poddubnaya, Alexey Vivcharenko) — swimming, 4x100m relay;
  13. Maria Pomazan — shot put in class F35;
  14. Natalia Nikolaychik — judo in class J1;
  15. Anastasia Moskalenko — athletics, shot put in class F32;
  16. Egor Dementyev — road group race in class C4-5;
  17. Igor Tsvetov — 200m sprint competition in class T35;
  18. Viktor Didukh — table tennis in class MS8;
  19. Anastasia Garnik — judo in the weight category over 70 kg in class J1;
  20. Alexander Nazarenko — judo in the weight category up to 90 kg in class J2;
  21. Andrey Trusov — swimming 50m butterfly in class S7.

Silver

  1. Anton Kol — swimming 100m backstroke in class S1;
  2. Irina Poyda — swimming 200m freestyle in class S5;
  3. Irina Poyda — swimming, 100 m, freestyle in class S5;
  4. Vladislav Bely — men's javelin throw in class F38;
  5. Natalia Kobzar — 200 m run, in class T37;
  6. Vladimir Ponomarenko — shot put, in class F12;
  7. Egor Dementyev — track cycling;
  8. Anna Stetsenko — swimming, 100m backstroke in class S12;
  9. Roman Polyanskiy — men's single para-rowing;
  10. Andrey Trusov — swimming, 200m individual medley in class SM7;
  11. Andrey Trusov — swimming, 400m freestyle in class S7;
  12. Ilya Yaremenko — swimming, 50m freestyle in class S13;
  13. Andrey Trusov — swimming, 100m backstroke in class S7;
  14. Daniil Chufarov — swimming, 200m individual medley in class SM11;
  15. Daniil Chufarov — swimming, 100m butterfly in class S11;
  16. Igor Nimchenko — swimming, 100m butterfly in class S10;
  17. Maria Shpitkovskaya — athletics, shot put in class F46;
  18. Maksim Veraksa — swimming, 100m freestyle in class S12;
  19. Anna Stetsenko — swimming, 100m freestyle in class S12;
  20. Egor Dementyev — road group race in class C4-5;
  21. Denis Ostapchenko — swimming, 50m freestyle in class S3;
  22. Daniil Chufarov — 100m butterfly swimming in class S11;
  23. Lyudmila Danilina — 1500m running in class T20;
  24. Marina Litovchenko — women's table tennis in class WS6;
  25. Denis Ostapchenko — swimming, 200m, freestyle, class S3;
  26. Ukrainian women's team (Evgenia Breus, Elena Fedota-Isaeva, Natalia Morkvich and Nadezhda Dyolog) — fencing on wheeled chairs.

Bronze

  1. Anna Gontar — swimming, 50m, freestyle in class S6;
  2. Alexander Komarov — swimming, 200m, freestyle in class S5;
  3. Viktor Didukh and Irina Shinkareva — mixed doubles table tennis in class XD17;
  4. Roman Danilyuk — shot put in class F12;
  5. Yaroslav Denisenko — swimming, 100 m, backstroke in class S12;
  6. Anna Stetsenko — swimming, 400 m, freestyle in class S12;
  7. Anton Kol — swimming, 50 m, backstroke in class S1;
  8. Evgeny Bogodayko — swimming, 200 m, medley in class SM7;
  9. Marina Poddubnaya — swimming, 50m, freestyle in class S11;
  10. Artem Kolinko — men's individual boccia — class BC4 (unofficial medal);
  11. Daniil Chufarov — men's 100m backstroke — S11;
  12. Daniil Semenikhin — Men's 100m Breaststroke — SB5;
  13. Anna Gontar — Women's 50m Freestyle — S6;
  14. Anna Gontar — Women's 100m Breaststroke — SB5;
  15. Alexander Litvinenko — T36 Long Jump;
  16. Alexey Virchenko — swimming, 50m freestyle in class S13;
  17. Sergey Palamarchuk — swimming, 50m backstroke in class S3;
  18. Zoya Ovsiy — discus throw in class F53;
  19. Oksana Boturchuk — athletics, 400m race in class T12;
  20. Maksim Koval — athletics, shot put in class F20;
  21. Angela Gavrisyuk — judo, class J1;
  22. Pavel Bal — paracycling, class H5;
  23. Elena Fedota-Isaeva — wheelchair sabre fencing;
  24. Maksim Nikolenko — men's table tennis in class MS8;
  25. Yuri Babinets — Powerlifting in the 88 kg weight category;
  26. Nikolay Sinyuk — Canoe Sprint Single, 200m, KL2 Class;
  27. Igor Nimchenko — Swimming 200m Individual Medley (SM10 Class);
  28. Sergey Palamarchuk — Swimming 200m Freestyle, S3 Class.

Ukraine will be represented by 140 athletes at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. Ukrainians compete in 17 of 22 sports.

By the way, during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, the Ukrainian team's entrance was met with a standing ovation. It is also worth noting the design of our Paralympians' parade uniform, which is made in green, yellow and blue.

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