Greece at the Paralympics

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Greece at the
Paralympics
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IPC code GRE
NPC Hellenic Paralympic Committee
Website www.paralympic.gr
Medals
Ranked 44th
Gold
20
Silver
41
Bronze
44
Total
105
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Greece, the birthplace of the Ancient Olympic Games that hosted the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics, did not compete in the Summer Paralympics until 1976 and in the Winter Paralympics until 2002, but since then the Greeks have taken part in every edition of both events. Although the Greek delegation traditionally enters first during the parade of nations at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, this tradition does not apply to the Paralympics, where Greece enters within alphabetical order. The National Paralympic Committee for Greece is the Hellenic Paralympic Committee.

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Greek competitors have won 104 medals, 20 of which gold, and Greece currently ranks 44th in the all-time Summer Paralympic Games. Greece's participation in the Winter Paralympics has been essentially symbolic; it was represented by a single athlete in 2002 and 2006, and by two competitors in 2010. The nation hosted the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens. The best Paralympic performance of Greece was in the 2008 Summer Games, when the nation finished 20th with 5 gold medals and 24 in total. The top medal-producing sports have been swimming and athletics, while boccia, powerlifting and wheelchair fencing are the other sports that Greece has also won medals in.

Medal Tables

Medals by Summer Games

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotal Rank
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1976 Toronto 30000 [1]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1980 Arnhem 7001135 [2]
Flag of the United States.svg 1984 New York/
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stoke Mandeville
30000 [3]
Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul 4013443 [4]
Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona-Madrid 7031448 [5]
Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta 16113545 [6]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney 4244311 33 [7]
Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens 124313420 34 [8]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing 69591024 20 [9]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London 6113812 44 [10]
Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro 6054413 24 [11]
Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo 4313711 51 [12]
Flag of France.svg 2024 Paris Future event
Flag of the United States.svg 2028 Los Angeles Future event
Total204144105 44

Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 10171441
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 8182450
Boccia - Paralympic pictogram.svg Boccia 1326
Powerlifting pictogram.svg Powerlifting 1135
Wheelchair fencing - Paralympic pictogram.svg Wheelchair fencing 0112
Totals (5 entries)204044104

Medalists

MedalNameGamesSportEvent
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze George Mouzakis Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1980 Arnhem Athletics Men's 60m 1B
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kyriakos Griveas Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Swimming Men's 25m backstroke 1B
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Georgios Toptsis Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Athletics Men's long jump A6/A8-9/L6
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Christos Agourakis Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Athletics Men's javelin throw 1B
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kyriakos Griveas Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Seoul Swimming Men's 50m freestyle 1B
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Georgios Toptsis Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Athletics Men's long jump J4
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Christos Agourakis Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Athletics Men's javelin throw THW3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Christos Agourakis Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Barcelona Athletics Men's shot put THW3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Dimitrios Konstantakas Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's shot put F53
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Konstantinos Fykas Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Stefanos Anargyrou Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's shot put F54
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Georgios Toptsis Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's long jump F45-46
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Antonios Giapoutzis Flag of the United States.svg 1996 Atlanta Swimming Men's 50m butterfly S3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Athanasios Barakas Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Athletics Men's long jump F11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Stefanos Anargyrou Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Athletics Men's shot put F55
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Konstantinos Fykas Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S8
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Konstantinos Fykas Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Parashos Stogiannidis Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Athletics Men's high jump F20
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Evangelos Bakolas Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Athletics Men's shot put F33
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Eleni Samaritaki Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Athletics Women's 200m T36
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Eleni Samaritaki Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Athletics Women's 400m T36
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Symeon Paltsanitidis Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Athletics Men's discus throw F55
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Parashos Stogiannidis Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Athletics Men's javelin throw F20
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maria Kalpakidou Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Sydney Swimming Women's 50m backstroke S2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Charalampos Taiganidis Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Charalampos Taiganidis Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 100m butterfly S13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Christos Tampaxis Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 50m backstroke S1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Efthymios Kalaras Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Athletics Men's discus throw F54
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Georgios Karaminas Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Athletics Men's shot put F52
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anthi Karagianni Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Athletics Women's 100m T13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anthi Karagianni Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Athletics Women's 400m T13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anthi Karagianni Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Athletics Women's long jump F13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Christos Tampaxis Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Konstantinos Fykas Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Charalampos Taiganidis Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Christos Tampaxis Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Konstantinos Fykas Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Alexandros Taxildaris Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 50m backstroke S1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Maria Kalpakidou Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Maria Kalpakidou Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Women's 50m backstroke S2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Christos Angourakis Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Athletics Men's shot put F53
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paraskevi Kantza Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Athletics Women's 100m T11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Georgios Kapellakis Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 50m backstroke S2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ioannis Kostakis Flag of Greece.svg 2004 Athens Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S3
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Paschalis Stathelakos Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Athletics Men's shot put F40
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Christos Tampaxis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 50m backstroke S1
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Georgios Kapellakis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Charalampos Taiganidis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Charalampos Taiganidis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Alexandra Dimoglou Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Athletics Women's 400m T13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anthi Karagianni Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Athletics Women's long jump F13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Grigorios Polychronidis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Boccia Mixed individual BC3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Pavlos Mamalos Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Powerlifting Men's -82.5 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Andreas Katsaros Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 50m backstroke S1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Charalampos Taiganidis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Charalampos Taiganidis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 100m butterfly S13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Georgios Kapellakis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Charalampos Taiganidis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 200m individual medley SM13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ioannis Protos Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Athletics Men's 400m T13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Anthanasios Barakas Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Athletics Men's long jump F11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Che Jon Fernandes Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Athletics Men's shot put F53/54
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Anastasios Tsiou Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Athletics Men's shot put F57/58
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alexandra Dimoglou Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Athletics Women's 100m T13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alexandra Dimoglou Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Athletics Women's 200m T13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maria Stamatoula Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Athletics Women's shot put F32-34/52/53
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Georgios Kapellakis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 50m backstroke S2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Georgios Kapellakis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 200m freestyle S2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Charalampos Taiganidis Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 400m freestyle S13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Maria-Eleni Kordali
Nikolaos Pananos
Grigorios Polychronidis
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Boccia Mixed pairs BC3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Paschalis Stathelakos Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Athletics Men's discus throw F40
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Christos Tampaxis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Swimming Men's 50m backstroke S1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Aristeidis Makrodimitris Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Swimming Men's 50m backstroke S2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Manolis Stefanoudakis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Athletics Men's javelin throw F54/55/56
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paschalis Stathelakos Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Athletics Men's shot put F40
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alexandra Dimoglou Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Athletics Women's 400m T13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Anthi Karagianni Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Athletics Women's long jump F13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pavlos Mamalos Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Powerlifting Men's -90 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Aristeidis Makrodimitris Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S2
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Charalampos Taiganidis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Swimming Men's 100m backstroke S13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Aristeidis Makrodimitris Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 London Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Manolis Stefanoudakis Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's javelin throw F53/54
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Athanasios Konstantinidis Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's shot put F32
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Che Jon Fernandes Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's shot put F53
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Pavlos Mamalos Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Powerlifting Men's -107 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Dimosthenis Michalentzakis Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Men's 100m butterfly S9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Athanasios Konstantinidis Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's club throw F31/32
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Dimitrios Senikidis Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's shot put F20
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Grigorios Polychronidis Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Boccia Mixed individual BC3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Panagiotis Triantafyllou Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Wheelchair fencing Men's individual sabre B
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dimitrios Zisidis Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's shot put F32
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dimitra Korokida Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Women's shot put F53
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Anna Ntenta
Nikolaos Pananos
Grigorios Polychronidis
Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Boccia Mixed pairs BC3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dimitrios Bakochristos Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Rio de Janeiro Powerlifting Men's -54 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Athanasios Ghavelas Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Athletics Men's 100 metres T11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Athanasios Konstantinidis Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Athletics Men's club throw F32
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Grigorios Polychronidis Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Boccia Mixed individual BC3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Athanasios Prodromou Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Athletics Men's long jump T20
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Panagiotis Triantafyllou Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Wheelchair fencing Men's individual sabre B
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dimosthenis Michalentzakis Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dimitrios Bakochristos Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Powerlifting Men's 54 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Antonios Tsapatakis Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Swimming Men's 100m Breast SB4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Efstratios Nikolaidis Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Athletics Men's Shot Put F20
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alexandra Stamatopoulou Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Swimming Women's 50 m. Backstroke S4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Grigorios Polychronidis

Anna Ntenta

Anastasia Pyrgiotis

Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Boccia Mixed pairs BC3

Top medalists

The table below lists the top Paralympic medalists for Greece, sorted by gold, silver and then bronze medals.

AthleteSportGames Gold medal olympic.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Bronze medal olympic.svg Total
Charalampos Taiganidis Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 200420082012 44210
Konstantinos Fykas Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 199620002004 2305
Christos Tampaxis Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 200420082012 2305
Grigorios Polychronidis Boccia - Paralympic pictogram.svg Boccia 2008201220162020 1326
Georgios Kapellakis Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 20042008 1135
Athanasios Konstantinidis Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 20162020 1203
Paschalis Stathelakos Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 20082012 1113
Pavlos Mamalos Powerlifting pictogram.svg Powerlifting 200820122016 1113

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