List of multiple Paralympic gold medalists at a single Games

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Anna Maria Toso, ten medals won at Tokyo 1964. Anna Maria Toso.jpg
Anna Maria Toso, ten medals won at Tokyo 1964.

List of most gold medals won at a single Paralympic Games

This is a list of gold medallists with four or more gold medals won in a single Paralympic Games, or the gold medallist with the highest number of gold medals won at a Paralympic Games, including Team Events.

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RankAthleteNationSportYearGameSexGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Trischa Zorn Flag of the United States.svg  United States Swimming1988SummerF120012
Maria Scutti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Multiple1960SummerF103215
Roberto Marson Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Multiple1968SummerM102113
John Morgan Flag of the United States.svg  United States Swimming1992SummerM82010
Jacqueline Freney Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Swimming2012SummerF8008
Bart Dodson Flag of the United States.svg  United States Athletics1992SummerM8008
Mayumi Narita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Swimming2004SummerF7018
Marijke Ruiter Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Swimming1976SummerF7007
Michael Edgson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Swimming1988SummerM7007
Knut Lundstrøm Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Multiple1988WinterM7007
Elizabeth Scott Flag of the United States.svg  United States Swimming1992SummerF7007
Béatrice Hess Flag of France.svg  France Swimming2000SummerF7007
Erin Popovich Flag of the United States.svg  United States Swimming2004SummerF7007
Franz Nietlispach Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Athletics1988SummerM6208
Magdalena Tjernberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Swimming1988SummerF6208
Martha Gustafson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Multiple1984SummerF6107
Christopher Holmes Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Swimmer1992SummerM6107
Ed Owen Flag of the United States.svg  United States Multiple1968SummerM6017
Ingrid Lauridsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Athletics1984SummerF6017
Joseph Wengier Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Swimming1976SummerM6017
Ron Stein Flag of the United States.svg  United States Multiple1964SummerM6006
Uri Bergman Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Swimming1976SummerM6006
Claudia Hengst Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Swimming1988SummerF6006
Siobhan Paton Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Swimming2000SummerF6006
Anna Maria Toso Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Athletics, Swimming, Fencing, Table tennis1964SummerF55010
Ragnhild Myklebust Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Multiple1988WinterF5106
Mike Kenny Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Swimming1984SummerM5106
Matthew Cowdrey Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Swimming2008SummerM5308
Matthew Cowdrey Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Swimming2012SummerM5218
Stéphanie Dixon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Swimming2000SummerF5207
Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Athletics, Wheelchair basketball, Swimming1968SummerM5207
Priya Cooper Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Swimming1996SummerF5117
Siegmar Henker Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Multiple1984SummerM5106
Natalie du Toit Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Swimming2004SummerM5106
Ihar Boki Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Swimming2012SummerM5106
Brit Mjaasund Oejen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Multiple1980WinterF5005
Arkadiusz Pawlowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Swimming1984SummerM5005
Erling Trondsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Swimming1984SummerM5005
Chantal Petitclerc Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Athletics2004SummerF5005
Hong Yan Zhu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Swimming2000SummerF5005
Tim Sullivan Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Athletics2000SummerM5005
Erin Popovich Flag of the United States.svg  United States Swimming2004SummerF5005
Lauren Woolstencroft Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Skiing2010WinterF5005
Verena Bentele Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Multiple2010WinterF5005
Anna Schaffelhuber Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Skiing2014WinterF5005
Daniel Dias Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Swimming2008SummerM4419
Josefina Cornejo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Multiple1980SummerF4318
Moshe Levy Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Swimming, Wheelchair basketball1976SummerM4217
Olena Iurkovska Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Multiple2006WinterF4116
Henrieta Farkasova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Skiing2018WinterF4105
Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Athletics, Wheelchair basketball1976SummerM4105
Natalia Subrtova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Skiing2018WinterF4105
Timothy McIsaac Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Swimming1980SummerM4105
Rimma Batalova Paralympic flag (1988-1994).svg  Unified Team Athletics1992SummerM4105
Tanni Grey-Thompson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Athletics1992SummerM4105
Frank Höfle Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Skiing1994WinterM4105
David Roberts Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Swimming2004SummerM4105
Darren Kenny Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Cycling2008SummerM4105
Gerd Schönfelder Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Multiple2010WinterM4105
Irek Zaripov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Multiple2010WinterM4105
Eve M. Rimmer Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Athletics1976SummerF4004
Cato Zahl Pedersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Athletics1980SummerM4004
Lahja Haemaelaeinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Ice Sledge1984WinterF4004
Barbara Caspers Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Shooting1984SummerF4004
Libby Kosmala Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Shooting1984SummerF4004
Felix Karl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Ice Sledge1988WinterM4004
Reinhild Möller Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Skiing1994WinterM4004
Brian Santos Flag of the United States.svg  United States Skiing1994WinterM4004
Loevaas Terje Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Skiing1994WinterM4004
Chris Waddell Flag of the United States.svg  United States Skiing1994WinterM4004
Rolf Heinzmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Skiing1998WinterM4004
Martin Braxenthaler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Skiing2002WinterM4004
Michael Milton Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Skiing2002WinterM4004
Sarah Will Flag of the United States.svg  United States Skiing2002SummerF4004
Jonas Jacobsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Shooting2004SummerM4004
Sarah Storey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Cycling2012SummerF4004
David Weir Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Athletics2012SummerM4004
Daniel Giladi Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Swimming, Volleyball1976SummerM4004
Ariela Meizan Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Swimming, Wheelchair basketball1976SummerM4004
Uri Bergman Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Swimming1980SummerM4004

List of most individual gold medals won at a single Paralympic Games

RankAthleteNationSportYearGamesSexGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Maria Scutti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Multiple1960SummerF103215
Trischa Zorn Flag of the United States.svg  United States Swimming1988SummerF100010
Roberto Marson Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Multiple1968SummerM90110
John Morgan Flag of the United States.svg  United States Swimming1992SummerM82010
Michael Edgson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Swimming1988SummerM7007
Knut Lundstroem Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Multiple1988WinterM7007
Jacqueline Freney Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Swimming2012SummerF7007
Magdalena Tjernberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Swimming1988SummerF6208
Martha Gustafson Flag of the United States.svg  United States Multiple1984SummerF6106
Christopher Holmes Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Swimmer1992SummerM6106
Ed Owen Flag of the United States.svg  United States Multiple1968SummerM6017
Ingrid Lauridsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Athletics1984SummerF6017
Ron Stein Flag of the United States.svg  United States Multiple1964SummerM6006
Claudia Hengst Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Swimming1988SummerF6006
Franz Nietlispach Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Athletics1988SummerM6006
Bart Dodson Flag of the United States.svg  United States Athletics1992SummerM6006
Béatrice Hess Flag of France.svg  France Swimming2000SummerF6006
Siobhan Paton Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Swimming2000SummerF6006
Mayumi Narita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Swimming2004SummerF6006
Siegmar Henker Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Multiple1984SummerM5106
Ragnhild Myklebust Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Multiple1988WinterF5106
Natalie du Toit Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Swimming2004SummerF5106
Ihar Boki Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Swimming2012SummerM5106
Brit Mjaasund Oejen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Multiple1980WinterF5005
Erling Trondsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Swimming1984SummerM5005
Mike Kenny Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Swimming1988SummerM5005
Elizabeth Scott Flag of the United States.svg  United States Swimming1992SummerF5005
Hong Yan Zhu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Swimming2000SummerF5005
Chantal Petitclerc Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Athletics2004SummerF5005
Lauren Woolstencroft Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Skiing2010WinterF5005
Verena Bentele Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Multiple2010WinterF5005
Anna Maria Toso Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Multiple1964SummerF4408
Josefina Cornejo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Multiple1980SummerF4318
Daniel Dias Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Swimming2008SummerM4307
Matthew Cowdrey Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Swimming2008SummerM4206
Matthew Cowdrey Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Swimming2012SummerM4206
Priya Cooper Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Swimming1996SummerF4116
Olena Iurkovska Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Multiple2006WinterF4116
Henrieta Farkasova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Skiing2018WinterF4105
Natalia Subrtova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Skiing2018WinterF4105
Rimma Batalova Paralympic flag (1988-1994).svg  Unified Team Athletics1992SummerM4105
Darren Kenny Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Cycling2008SummerM4105
Gerd Schönfelder Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Multiple2010WinterM4105
Irek Zaripov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Multiple2010WinterM4105
Timothy McIsaac Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Swimming1988SummerM4026
Marijke Ruiter Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Swimming1976SummerF4004
Eve M. Rimmer Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Athletics1976SummerF4004
Cato Zahl Pedersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Athletics1980SummerM4004
Barbara Caspers Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Shooting1984SummerF4004
Libby Kosmala Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Shooting1984SummerF4004
Lahja Haemaelaeinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Ice Sledge1984WinterF4004
Arkadiusz Pawlowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Swimming1984SummerM4004
Felix Karl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Ice Sledge1988WinterM4004
Frank Höfle Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Skiing1994WinterM4004
Tanni Grey-Thompson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Athletics1992SummerM4004
Reinhild Möller Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Skiing1994WinterM4004
Brian Santos Flag of the United States.svg  United States Skiing1994WinterM4004
Loevaas Terje Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Skiing1994WinterM4004
Chris Waddell Flag of the United States.svg  United States Skiing1994WinterM4004
Rolf Heinzmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Skiing1998WinterM4004
Martin Braxenthaler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Skiing2002WinterM4004
Michael Milton Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Skiing2002WinterM4004
Sarah Will Flag of the United States.svg  United States Skiing2002SummerF4004
Jonas Jacobsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Shooting2004SummerM4004
David Weir Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Athletics2012SummerM4004
Sarah Storey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Cycling2012SummerF4004
Stéphanie Dixon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Swimming2000SummerF3205
Teresa Perales Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Swimming2008SummerF3115
David Roberts Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Swimming2004SummerM3104
Joseph Wengier Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Swimming1976SummerM4015
Uri Bergman Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Swimming1976SummerM4004
Isabel Newstead Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Swimming1980SummerF3003
Tim Sullivan Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Athletics2000SummerM3003

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