China at the Paralympics#Summer Games 2

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The People's Republic of China first competed at the Paralympic Games in 1984, at the Summer Games in New York City, United States and Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom. Since the 2004 Summer Paralympics, China has topped the medal table with more gold medals, more silver medals, more bronze medals and more medals overall than any other nation at every Summer Paralympics.

As of 2024, China finished first in the Summer Paralympics six times and first once in the Winter Paralympics. With the nation's 11th appearance at the Summer and 6th appearance at the Winter Paralympics, China is the most successful country overall in the Asia & Oceania region, making them the 3rd most successful country in the All-time Paralympic Games medal table.{{Cite web |title=Paralympic Results & Historical Records |url=https://www.paralympic.org/results/historical |access-date=2022-03-12 |website=International Paralympic Committee |language=en}}

Despite having competed at every Winter Games since Salt Lake City in 2002, China did not win a single medal until the 2018 Winter Paralympics, where China won their first-ever gold medal as well as the first medal in the wheelchair curling competition. Four years later, at home during the 2022 Winter Paralympics, China won medals in all six sports, topped the medal table for the first time at the Winter Paralympics, and became the most successful appearance of the Asian nation, as well as China's best appearance at the Winter Paralympics.

Medal by games

{{see also|All-time Paralympic Games medal table}}

:Red border color indicates host nation status.

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=Medals by Summer Games=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;"
Games

|style="background:gold; width:3.2em; font-weight:bold;"|Gold

|style="background:silver; width:3.7em; font-weight:bold;"|Silver

|style="background:#c96; width:3.7em; font-weight:bold;"|Bronze

!style="width:3.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Total

!style="width:4em; font-weight:bold;"|Rank by Gold medals

!style="width:4em; font-weight:bold;"|Rank by Total medals

align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} 1960 Romecolspan=6 rowspan=6| did not participate
align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} 1964 Tokyo
align=left| {{flagicon|ISR}} 1968 Tel-Aviv
align=left|{{flagicon|West Germany}} 1972 Heidelberg
align=left| {{flagicon|CAN}} 1976 Toronto
align=left| {{flagicon|NED}} 1980 Arnhem
align=left|{{flagicon|United States}} {{nowrap|1984 New York}}
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} 1984 Stoke Mandeville}}
21282228| 26
align=left|{{flagicon|South Korea}} 1988 Seoul1717438| 15| 19
align=left|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Spain}} 1992 Barcelona-Madrid}}168731| 10| 18
align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} 1996 Atlanta16101339| 9| 11
align=left|{{flagicon|Australia}} 2000 Sydney34221773| 68
align=left|{{flagicon|Greece}} 2004 Athens634632141style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1
style="border: 3px solid red"

|align=left|{{flagicon|China}} 2008 Beijing

897052211style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1
align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} 2012 London957165231style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1
align=left|{{flagicon|Brazil}} 2016 Rio de Janeiro1078151239style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1
align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} 2020 Tokyo966051207style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1
align=left|{{flagicon|France}} 2024 Paris947650220style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1
align=left|{{flagicon|United States}} 2028 Los Angelescolspan=6; rowspan=1 | Future event
Total6294763521457 || 3 || 3

=Medals by Winter Games=

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Games

|style="background:gold; width:3.2em; font-weight:bold;"|Gold

|style="background:silver; width:3.7em; font-weight:bold;"|Silver

|style="background:#c96; width:3.7em; font-weight:bold;"|Bronze

!style="width:3.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Total

!style="width:4em; font-weight:bold;"|Rank by Gold medals

!style="width:4em; font-weight:bold;"|Rank by Total medals

align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} 1976 Örnsköldsvikcolspan=7 rowspan=7| did not participate
align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} 1980 Geilo
align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} 1984 Innsbruck
align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} 1988 Innsbruck
align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} 1992 Tignes-Albertville
align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} 1994 Lillehammer
align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} 1998 Nagano
align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} 2002 Salt Lake City0000
align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} 2006 Turin0000
align=left|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Canada}} 2010 Vancouver-Whistler}}0000
align=left|{{flagicon|Russia}} 2014 Sochi0000
align=left|{{flagicon|South Korea}} 2018 PyeongChang10012022
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|align=left|{{flagicon|China}} 2022 Beijing

18202361style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1style="background:#f7f6a8;"| 1
align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} 2026 Milan-Cortinacolspan=6; rowspan=1 | Future event
Total19202362 || 14 || 15

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Medal by sports

Chinese athletes have won medals in most of the current Summer Paralympics sports.

The exceptions are paratriathlon, equestrian and wheelchair rugby.

= Summer Games =

{{Medals table

| caption =

| team = Sport

| hide_rank = yes

| leading = yes

| gold_1 = 14 | silver_1 = 10 | bronze_1 = 9 | name_1 = 20px Archery

| gold_2 = 208 | silver_2 = 164 | bronze_2 = 115 | name_2 = 20px Athletics

| gold_3 = 14 | silver_3 = 5 | bronze_3 = 3 | name_3 = 20px Badminton | leading_3 = yes

| gold_4 = 2 | silver_4 = 4 | bronze_4 = 1 | name_4 = 20px Boccia

| gold_5 = 5 | silver_5 = 7 | bronze_5 = 6 | name_5 = 20px Road cycling

| gold_6 = 13 | silver_6 = 12 | bronze_6 = 12 | name_6 = 20px Track cycling

| gold_7 = 0 | silver_7 = 1 | bronze_7 = 0 | name_7 = 20px Football 5-a-side

| gold_8 = 1 | silver_8 = 4 | bronze_8 = 1 | name_8 = 20px Goalball

| gold_9 = 10 | silver_9 = 11 | bronze_9 = 9 | name_9 = 20px Judo

| gold_10 = 1 | silver_10 = 0 | bronze_10 = 1 | name_10 = 20px Parataekwondo

| gold_11 = 42 | silver_11 = 34 | bronze_11 = 23 | name_11 = 20px Powerlifting | leading_11 = yes

| gold_12 = 3 | silver_12 = 3 | bronze_12 = 1 | name_12 = 20px Rowing

| gold_13 = 19 | silver_13 = 12 | bronze_13 = 10 | name_13 = 20px Shooting

| gold_14 = 161 | silver_14 = 146 | bronze_14 = 116 | name_14 = 20px Swimming

| gold_15 = 89 | silver_15 = 38 | bronze_15 = 26 | name_15 = 20px Table tennis | leading_15 = yes

| gold_16 = 3 | silver_16 = 3 | bronze_16 = 0 | name_16 = 20px Volleyball

| gold_17 = 0 | silver_17 = 1 | bronze_17 = 1 | name_17 = 20px Wheelchair basketball

| gold_18 = 44 | silver_18 = 23 | bronze_18 = 16 | name_18 = 20px Wheelchair fencing

| gold_19 = 0 | silver_19 = 0 | bronze_19 = 1 | name_19 = 20px Paracanoeing

| gold_20 = 0 | silver_20 = 0 | bronze_20 = 1 | name_20 = 20px Wheelchair tennis

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= Winter Games =

{{Medals table

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| team = Sport

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| leading = yes

| gold_1 = 3 | silver_1 = 9 | bronze_1 = 7 | name_1 = 20px Alpine skiing

| gold_2 = 4 | silver_2 = 2 | bronze_2 = 6 | name_2 = 20px Biathlon

| gold_3 = 7 | silver_3 = 6 | bronze_3 = 5 | name_3 = 20px Cross-country skiing

| gold_4 = 0 | silver_4 = 0 | bronze_4 = 1 | name_4 = 20px Para ice hockey

| gold_5 = 3 | silver_5 = 3 | bronze_5 = 4 | name_5 = 20px Snowboarding

| gold_6 = 2 | silver_6 = 0 | bronze_6 = 0 | name_6 = 20px Wheelchair curling

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Best results in non-medaling sports:

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! colspan=4| Summer

Sport

| Rank

| Athlete

| Event & Year

20px Equestrian

| 6th

| Peng Yulian

| Mixed individual freestyle test grade II in 2008

20px Paratriathlon

| 4th

| Wang Jiachao

| Men's PTS4 in 2020

20px Wheelchair rugby

| 8th

| China mixed team

| Mixed tournament in 2008

Flagbearer

=Summer Games=

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style="background:lightblue;"| Games

! style="background:lightblue;"| Opening

! style="background:lightblue;"| Gender

! style="background:lightblue;"| Sport

! style="background:lightblue;"| Closing

! style="background:lightblue;"| Gender

! style="background:lightblue;"| Sport

align=left | {{flagicon|United States}} {{nowrap|1984 New York}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} {{nowrap|1984 Stoke Mandeville}}

| colspan="3"; rowspan="3"| Not documented

| rowspan="8" colspan="3"|None

align=left | {{flagicon|South Korea}} 1988 Seoul
align=left | {{flagicon|Spain}} 1992 Barcelona-Madrid
align=left | {{flagicon|USA}} 1996 Atlanta

| Zhao Bin

| M

| 25px Athletics

align=left | {{flagicon|Australia}} 2000 Sydney

| rowspan=2| Zhang Haidong

| rowspan=2| M

| rowspan=2| 25px Powerlifting

align=left | {{flagicon|Greece}} 2004 Athens
align=left | {{flagicon|China}} 2008 Beijing

| Wang Xiaofu

| M

| 25px Swimming

align=left | {{flagicon|GBR}} 2012 London

| Zhang Lixin

| F

| 25px Athletics

align=left | {{flagicon|Brazil}} 2016 Rio de Janeiro

| Rong Jing

| F

| 25px Wheelchair fencing

| Liu Lei

| M

| 25px Powerlifting

rowspan=2 align=left | {{flagicon|Japan}} 2020 Tokyo

| Zhou Jiamin

| F

| 25px Archery

| rowspan=2| Zhang Xuemei

| rowspan=2| F

| rowspan=2| 25px Wheelchair basketball

Wang Hao

| M

| 25px Athletics

rowspan=2 align=left | {{flagicon|France}} 2024 Paris

| Gu Haiyan

| F

| 25px Wheelchair fencing

| Jiang Yuyan

| F

| 25px Swimming

Qi Yongkai

| M

| 25px Powerlifting

| Di Dongdong

| M

| 25px Athletics

align=left|{{flagicon|United States}} 2028 Los Angelescolspan=6 rowspan=2 | Future event
align=left|{{flagicon|Australia}} 2032 Brisbane

=Winter Games=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
style="background:lightblue;"| Games

! style="background:lightblue;"| Opening

! style="background:lightblue;"| Gender

! style="background:lightblue;"| Sport

! style="background:lightblue;"| Closing

! style="background:lightblue;"| Gender

! style="background:lightblue;"| Sport

align=left | {{flagicon|USA}} 2002 Salt Lake City

| colspan="3"; rowspan="1"| Not documented

| rowspan="4" colspan="3"|None

align=left | {{flagicon|Italy}} 2006 Turin

| Zhang Jie

| M

| 25px Cross-country skiing

align=left | {{flagicon|Canada}} 2010 Vancouver-Whistler

| Cheng Shishuai

| M

| 25px Cross-country skiing

align=left | {{flagicon|Russia}} 2014 Sochi

| Tian Ye

| M

| 25px Cross-country skiing

align=left | {{flagicon|South Korea}} 2018 PyeongChang

| Peng Yuanyuan

| F

| 25px Cross-country skiing

| Wang Haitao

| M

| 25px Wheelchair curling

rowspan=2 align="left" | {{flagicon|China}} 2022 Beijing

|Wang Zhidong

|M

|25px Para ice hockey

| rowspan="2" |Yang Hongqiong

| rowspan="2" |F

| rowspan="2" |25px Cross-country skiing

Guo Yujie

|F

|25px Biathlon

align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} 2026 Milano-Cortinacolspan=6; rowspan=1 | Future event

Multi medallists

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Athletes who have won more than three gold medals or five medals:

class="wikitable sortable"
No.

! Athlete

! Sport

! Years

! Games

! Gender

! style="background:gold; width:4.0em; font-weight:bold;"| Gold

! style="background:silver; width:4.0em; font-weight:bold;"|Silver

! style="background:#c96; width:4.0em; font-weight:bold;"|Bronze

! style="width:4.0em;"|Total

1Xu QingSwimming2008–20163M100111
2Zhang XiaolingTable tennis1988–20086F91212
3Liu JingTable tennis2008-20204F8008
4Hu DaoliangWheelchair fencing2004-20205M74112
5He JunquanSwimming2000–20124M73212
6Feng PanfengTable tennis2008-20204M7018
7Zhang BianTable tennis2008-20204F7007
8Mi NaAthletics (field)2008–20204F6309
9Zheng TaoSwimming2012–20203M6129
9Du JianpingSwimming2004–20123M6129
11Sun Hai TaoAthletics (track)1996–20043M6118
11Rong JingWheelchair fencing2016-20202F6118
13Zhang LiSwimming2016-20202F6107
14Zhou YingTable tennis2008-20204F6006
14Guo WeiAthletics (field)2004–20082M6006
16Yang BozunSwimming2008–20204M56516
17Zhou HongzhuanAthletics (track)2008–20204F54312
18Lu DongSwimming2012-20203F5207
19Huang LishaAthletics (track)2008–20122F5117
20Huang WenpanSwimming20161M5106
20Wen XiaoyanAthletics (track)2016–20202F5106
22Yao JuanAthletics (field)2000–20206F5005
22Zhang LixinAthletics (track)2008–20122M5005
24Li DuanAthletics (field)2000–20124M4228
25Sun GangWheelchair fencing2016-20202M4217
25Liu CuiqingAthletics (track)2016–20202F4217
27Zou LiankangSwimming2016-20202M4206
27Liu WenjunAthletics (track)2008–20163F4206
27Pan ShiyunSwimming2012–20162M4206
30Li QiangAthletics (track)2000–20083M4105
30Li HuzhaoAthletics (track)2008–20163M4105
30Wang FangAthletics (track)2004–20082F4105
33Zhao ShuaiTable tennis2012-20203M4004
33Xue JuanTable tennis2016-20202F4004
33Mao JingdianTable tennis2012-20203F4004
33Liu LeiPowerlifting2008–20204M4004
33Zhou XiaAthletics (track)2016–20202F4004
33Zou LijuanAthletics (field)2016–20202F4004
33Yang YangSwimming2012–20162M4004
40Xu Hong YanAthletics (track)1996–20043F3306
41Wu QingAthletics (field)2008–20163F3216
42Xia DongAthletics (field)2008–20122M3205
43Wang YinanSwimming2012–20162M3126
44Zheng BaozhuAthletics (field)2004–20082F3014
45Shi YitingAthletics (track)2016-20202F3003
45Fu TaoyingPowerlifting2004–20123F3003
45Yuan YanpingJudo2008–20163F3003
45Wang ZhimingAthletics (field)20121F3003
45Feng YankeWheelchair fencing2016-20202M3003
45Cheng JiaoSwimming20161F3003
51Li YansongAthletics (track)2004–20123M2327
52Wang JiachaoSwimming2008–20122M1315
53Jiang ShengnanSwimming2012–20162F1045

=Multi medals at single Games=

This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least two gold medals in a single Games. Ordered categorically by gold medals earned, sports then year.

class="wikitable sortable"
No.

! Athlete

! Sport

! Year

! Gender

! style="background:gold; width:4.0em; font-weight:bold;"| Gold

! style="background:silver; width:4.0em; font-weight:bold;"|Silver

! style="background:#c96; width:4.0em; font-weight:bold;"|Bronze

! style="width:4.0em;"|Total

1Huang Wenpan{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2016M5106
2Du Jianping{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2008M4116
rowspan="2"|3He Junquan{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2004M4004
Yang Yang{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2012M4004
5Yang Bozun{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2012M3215
6Wang Yinan{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2012M3115
rowspan="2"|7Li Huzhao{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2008M3104
Zou Liankang{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2016M3104
rowspan="5"|9Sun Hai Tao{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}1996M3003
Huang Lisha{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2008F3003
Wang Zhiming{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2012M3003
Cheng Jiao{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2016F3003
Rong Jing{{GamesSport|Wheelchair fencing|Format=d}}2016F3003
14Pan Shiyun{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2012M2204
15Zhou Hongzhuan{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2012F2114
rowspan="7"|16Li Qiang{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2000M2103
Wang Fang{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2004F2103
Xia Dong{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2008M2103
Liu Fuliang{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2012M2103
Liu Ping{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2012F2103
Liu Wenjun{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2016F2103
Peng Qiuping{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2016F2103
rowspan="2"|23Zhang Xiaoling{{GamesSport|Table tennis|Format=d}}1996F2013
Duan Qifeng{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2004M2013
rowspan="5"|25Zhang Zhen{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2008M2002
Yang Liwan{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2012F2002
Xia Jiangbo{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}2012F2002
Zhou Jiamin{{GamesSport|Archery|Format=d}}2016F2002
Zou Lihong{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}2016F2002

=Multi medals at a single event=

This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least two gold medals in a single event at the Summer Paralympics. Ordered categorically by medals earned, sports then gold medals earned.

class="wikitable sortable"
No.

! Athlete

! Sport

! Event

! Years

! Games

! Gender

! style="background:gold; width:4.0em; font-weight:bold;"| Gold

! style="background:silver; width:4.0em; font-weight:bold;"|Silver

! style="background:#c96; width:4.0em; font-weight:bold;"|Bronze

! style="width:4.0em;"|Total

rowspan="2"|1rowspan="2"|Zhang Xiaolingrowspan="2"|{{GamesSport|Table tennis|Format=d}}Women's singles1992–2008rowspan="2"|6rowspan="2"|F302rowspan="2"|9
Women's team1992–2004400
rowspan="4"|2Hou Bin{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}High jump1996–20043M3003
Yuan Yanping{{GamesSport|Judo|Format=d}}Women's +70 kg2008–20163F3003
Xu Qing{{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}Men's 50m butterfly2008–20163M3003
Zhou Ying{{GamesSport|Table tennis|Format=d}}Women's singles2008–20122F3003
6Li Duan{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}Triple jump2000–20124M2204
rowspan="2"|7Sun Hai Tao{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}Discus throw1996–20043M2103
Xu Hong Yan{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}Discus throw1996–20043M2103
rowspan="6"|9Cui Yanfeng{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}{{nowrap|4 × 400 m}} relay2008, 20163M2002
Fan Liang{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}Discus throw2004–20082M2002
Wu Yancong{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}High jump2000–20042M2002
Yao Juan{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}Javelin throw2000, 20083F2002
Wu Qing{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}Discus throw2008–20123F2002
Zhu Pengkai{{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}Javelin throw2008–20122M2002

See also

References

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{{National sports teams of China}}