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

Joshua Mayne

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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.

Gold18
Silver17
Bronze28
Overall63

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.

Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.