Iceland at the Paralympics

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Iceland at the
Paralympics
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IPC code ISL
NPC National Paralympic Committee of Iceland
Website www.ifsport.is
Medals
Ranked 46th
Gold
24
Silver
16
Bronze
41
Total
81
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Iceland made its Paralympic Games debut at the 1980 Summer Paralympics in Arnhem, where it fielded thirteen athletes, who won two medals (a gold and a silver). Since then, the country has competed in every edition of the Summer Paralympics. [1]

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Despite its climate, and despite having participated in every edition (bar one) of the Winter Olympics, Iceland has been a highly infrequent participant in the Winter Paralympic Games. It made its Winter Paralympics debut at the 1994 Winter Paralympics, sending just one representative, Svanur Ingvarsson in ice sledge speed racing. The country was then absent from the Winter Paralympics for sixteen years, before making its return at the 2010 Games in Vancouver - again with just one athlete, Erna Friðriksdóttir in alpine skiing. [2]

Icelandic athletes have won a total of sixty-one Paralympic medals, all at the Summer Games: fourteen gold, thirteen silver and thirty-four bronze. This places Iceland in forty-seventh place on the all-time Paralympic Games medal table. [3]

This medal table also includes the 22 medals (10 gold, 6 silvers and 6 bronze) won at the 1992 Summer Paralympics for Intellectually Disabled, held in Madrid, who also organized by then International Coordenation Committee (ICC) and same Organizing Committee (COOB'92) who made the gestion of the 1992 Summer Paralympics held in Barcelona and also part of same event. But the results are not on the International Paralympic Committee 's (IPC) database. [4]

Medal tallies

Summer Paralympics

EventGoldSilverBronzeTotalRanking
1980 Summer Paralympics 101231st
1984 Summer Paralympics 0281036th
1988 Summer Paralympics 2271131st
1992 Summer Paralympics 13818 3913rd
1996 Summer Paralympics 5451428th
2000 Summer Paralympics 202441st
2004 Summer Paralympics 130447th
2008 Summer Paralympics 0000
2012 Summer Paralympics 100152nd
2016 Summer Paralympics 0000
2020 Summer Paralympics 0000
2024 Summer Paralympics 0000
Total24164181

Medalists

MedalNameGamesSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg GoldS. Karlsdóttir Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1980 Arnhem Swimming Women's 50m breaststroke E1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jónas Óskarsson Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1980 Arnhem Weightlifting Men's middleweight -75kg amputee
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jónas Óskarsson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Swimming Men's 100m backstroke A2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sigrún Pétursdóttir Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Swimming Women's 25m backstroke C3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Haukur Gunnarsson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Athletics Men's 200m C7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Haukur Gunnarsson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Athletics Men's 400m C7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sigrún Pétursdóttir Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Swimming Women's 25m freestyle C3
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeA. Geirsdóttir Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Swimming Women's 50m breaststroke 3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sigrún Pétursdóttir Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Swimming Women's 50m freestyle C3
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeE. Bergmann Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke 5
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Oddný Óttarsdóttir Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Swimming Women's 100m freestyle C3
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeH. Gunnarsdóttir Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Stoke Mandeville / New York Table tennis Women's singles L3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Haukur Gunnarsson Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Athletics Men's 100m C7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lilja Snorradóttir Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Swimming Women's 200m individual medley A2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jónas Óskarsson Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Swimming Men's 100m backstroke A2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Geir Sverrisson Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke A8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Haukur Gunnarsson Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Athletics Men's 200m C7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Haukur Gunnarsson Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Athletics Men's 400m C7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ólafur Eiríksson Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Swimming Men's 400m freestyle L5
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ólafur Eiríksson Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Swimming Men's 100m butterfly L5
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sóley Axelsdóttir Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Swimming Women's 100m freestyle 4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lilja Snorradóttir Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Swimming Women's 100m freestyle A2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lilja Snorradóttir Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Swimming Women's 100m backstroke A2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Geir Sverrisson Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ólafur Eiríksson Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Men's 100m butterfly S9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ólafur Eiríksson Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Men's 400m freestyle S9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lilja Snorradóttir Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Women's 400m freestyle S9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Geir Sverrisson Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Athletics Men's 100m TS4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Haukur Gunnarsson Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Athletics Men's 200m C7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ólafur Eiríksson Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Olafur Eiríksson Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Men's 200m individual medley SM9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Birkir Gunnarsson Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Men's 400m freestyle B1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lilja Snorradóttir Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rut Sverrisdóttir Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Women's 100m backstroke B3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lilja Snorradóttir Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lilja Snorradóttir Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Women's 100m butterfly S9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lilja Snorradóttir Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rut Sverrisdóttir Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Swimming Women's 200m individual medley B3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ólafur Eiríksson Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Men's 100m butterfly S9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Pálmar Guðmundsson Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Men's 200m freestyle S3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kristín Hakonardóttir Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM7
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Geir Sverrisson Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's 100m T45-46
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Geir Sverrisson Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's 200m T45-46
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Geir Sverrisson Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's 400m T42-46
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Pálmar Guðmundsson Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ólafur Eiríksson Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Men's 200m individual medley SM9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Birkir Gunnarsson Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Men's 100m backstroke B1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Women's 50m freestyle MH
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Swimming Women's 100m freestyle S7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Swimming Women's 200m individual medley SM7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Women's 100m backstroke S7
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jón Halldórsson Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Athletics Men's 100m T35
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jón Halldórsson Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Athletics Men's 200m T35
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kristín Hákonardóttir Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke SB7
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jón Margeir Sverrisson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Swimming Men's 200m freestyle S14

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