Australia Paralympics medal tally: Updated gold, silver, bronze medal count from Paris 2024

08-09-2024
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The Paralympic Games are underway for 2024!

Stars including Madison de Rozario, Grant 'Scooter' Patterson and Brenden Hall are currently in action as part of a large Australian team in Paris.

The Sporting News will collate every Aussie podium-getter from the Games.

MORE: Who are Australia's flag bearers for the Paralympics?

Paralympics medal tally: How many medals have Australia won at Paris 2024?

Australia currently has a total of 63 medals.

Gold 18
Silver 17
Bronze 28
Overall 63

Last updated 7:00 am AEST, Monday, September 9

Which medals have Australia won? Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

Gold medals

  • Tom Gallagher (Swimming - Men's 50m freestyle S10)
  • Korey Boddington (Cycling - Men's C4-5 1000m time trial)
  • Emily Petricola (Cycling - Women's C4 individual pursuit)
  • Amanda Reid (Cycling - Women's C1-3 500m Time Trial)
  • Lina Lei, Qian Yang (Table Tennis - Women's Doubles WD20)
  • Nikki Ayers, Jed Altschwager (Para-rowing - PR3 mixed double sculls)
  • Lauren Parker (Para-triathlon - Women's PTWC)
  • Jesse Aungles, Emily Beecroft, Alexa Leary, Tim Hodge, Keira Stephens, Callum Simpson (Swimming - Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay)
  • James Turner (Athletics - Men's 400m T36)
  • Qian Yang (Table tennis - Women's singles WS10)
  • Alexa Leary (Swimming - Women's 100m freestyle)
  • Lauren Parker (Para-cycling - Women's HI-4 road race)
  • Timothy Hodge (Swimming - Men's 200m individual medley S9)
  • Vanessa Low (Athletics - Women's long jump T63)
  • Ben Hance (Swimming - Men's 100m backstroke S14)
  • Callum Simpson (Swimming - Men's 100m freestyle S8)
  • Curtis McGrath (Para canoe - Men's kayak single 200m KL2)
    James Turner (Para athletics - Men's 100m T36)

Silver medals

  • Lakeisha Patterson (Swimming - Women's 400m freestyle S9)
  • Jessica Gallagher (Cycling - Women's B 1000m time trial)
  • Michael Roeger (AthleticsMen's 1,500m T46)
  • Rowan Crothers (Swimming - Men's 100m freestyle S10)
  • Ahmed Kelly (Swimming - Men's 150m individual medley SM3)
  • Ben Hance, Jack Ireland, Madeleine McTernan and Ruby Storm (Swimming - Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay S14)
  • Jake Michel (Swimming - Men's 100m breaststroke SB14)
  • Jamieson Leeson (Boccia - Women's individual BC3)
  • Daniel Michel (Boccia - Men's individual BC3)
  • Alistair Donohoe (Cycling - Men's C5 individual time trial)
  • Meg Lemon (Cycling - Women's C4 individual time trial)
  • Lauren Parker (Cycling - Women's H1-3 individual time trial)
  • Tim Hodge (Swimming - Men's 100m butterfly S9)
  • Col Pearse (Para swimming - Men's 200m individual medley SM10)
  • Dylan Littlehales (Para canoe - Men's kayak single 200m KL3)
  • Rowan Crothers, Alexa Leary, Chloe Osborn and Callum Simpson (Para swimming - Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay 34 Points)
  • Madison de Rozario (Athletics - Women's Marathon T54)

Bronze medals

  • Brendan Hall (Swimming - Men's 400m freestyle S9)
  • Rowan Crothers (Swimming - Men's 50m freestyle S10)
  • Madison de Rozario (AthleticsWomen's 5000m T54) 
  • Jack Ireland (Swimming - Men's 200m Freestyle S14)
  • Mali Lovell (Athletics - Women's 200m T36)
  • Gordon Allan, Korey Boddington, Alistair Donohoe (Cycling - Men's C1-5 750m team sprint)
  • Tom Gallagher (Swimming - Men's 100m freestyle S10)
  • Grant Patterson (Swimming - Men's 150m individual medley SM3)
  • Erik Horrie (Para-rowing - PR1 Men's single sculls)
  • Dayna Crees (Athletics - Women's javelin F34)
  • Australian Steelers (Wheelchair Rugby)
  • Michal Burian (Athletics - Men's Javelin Throw F64)
  • Rachel Watson (Swimming - Women's 100m freestyle S3)
  • Alex Saffy (Swimming - Men's 100m butterfly S10)
  • Alana Forster (Cycling - Women's C5 individual time trial)
  • Darren Hicks (Cycling - Men's C2 individual time trial)
  • Ricky Betar (Swimming - Men's 200m individual medley SM14)
  • Grant Patterson (Swimming - Men's 50m breaststroke SB2)
  • Samuel Von Einem (Table tennis - Men's singles MS11)
  • Lewis Bishop (Swimming - Men's 100m butterfly S9
  • Thomas Gallagher (Swimming - Men's 100m backstroke S10)
  • Emily Beecroft (Swimming - Women's 100m butterfly S9)
  • Rachael Watson (Swimming - Women's 50m freestyle S4)
  • Rheed McCracken (Para athletics - Men's 800m T34)
  • Li Na Lei (Para table tennis - Women's singles WS9)
  • Lin Ma (Para table tennis - Men's singles MS9)
  • Susan Seipel (Para canoe - Women's va'a single 200m VL2)
  • Reece Langdon (Para athletics - Men's 1,500m T38)

Where are Australia in the overall medal standings? Paris 2024 Paralympics

Australia sit in ninth on the overall medal tally, picking up 16 golds so far.