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Revision as of 01:11, 1 September 2021

Colombia at the
Paralympics
IPC codeCOL
NPCColombian Paralympic Committee
Websitewww.comiteparalimpicocolombiano.org
Medals
Gold
5
Silver
13
Bronze
20
Total
38
Summer appearances

Colombia made its Paralympic Games début at the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto, with competitors taking part in track and field, table tennis and wheelchair basketball. The country has participated in every subsequent edition of the Summer Paralympics, except 1984, but has never entered the Winter Paralympics.[1][2]

Colombians have won a total of twenty three medals at the Paralympic Games: three gold, eight silver and twelve bronze. Pedro Mejía won the country's first medals when he took a gold and a bronze in swimming in 1980. His winning time of 1:27.88 in the final of the 100m breaststroke, D category, set a new world record. Colombia had to wait 28 years for its next two medals, which both came in the 2008 Games. Elkin Serna ran the men's marathon in 2:31:16 in the T12 category for athletes with severe visual disability, finishing less than a minute behind Chinese athlete Qi Shun's world record time of 2:30:32, and took silver. Moisés Fuentes won bronze in the men's 100m breaststroke in the SB4 category.[3] 2016 Summer Paralympics represented the best performance by the Colombian committee in the history of the Summer Paralympics, with a total amount of 17 medals won.

Medals

List of Medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Pedro Mejía Netherlands 1980 Arnhem Swimming Men's 100 m Breaststroke D
 Bronze Pedro Mejía Netherlands 1980 Arnhem Swimming Men's 100 m Backstroke C-D
 Silver Elkin Serna China 2008 Beijing Athletics Men's Marathon T12
 Bronze Moisés Fuentes García China 2008 Beijing Swimming Men's 100 m Breaststroke SB4
 Silver Elkin Serna United Kingdom 2012 London Athletics Men's Marathon T12
 Silver Moisés Fuentes García United Kingdom 2012 London Swimming Men's 100 m Breaststroke SB4
 Gold Carlos Serrano Zárate Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Men's 100 m Breaststroke SB7
 Gold Mauricio Valencia Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's Javelin throw F34
 Silver Carlos Serrano Zárate Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Men's 100 m Freestyle S7
 Silver Nelson Crispin Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Men's 50 m Freestyle S6
 Silver Luis Lucumí Villegas Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's Javelin throw F38
 Silver Nelson Crispin Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Men's 100 m Freestyle S6
 Silver Nelson Crispin Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Men's 100 m Breaststroke SB6
 Bronze Martha Liliana Hernandez Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Women's 100 m T36
 Bronze Women's Relay Team
Marcela González
Sonia Luna Rodríguez
Yesenia Restrepo Muñoz
Maritza Arango Buitrago
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Women's 4 × 100 m T11-T13
 Bronze Carlos Serrano Zárate Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Men's 50 m Freestyle S7
 Bronze Néstor Javier Ayala Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Cycling Men's Road race T1–2
 Bronze Mauricio Valencia Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's Shot put F34
 Bronze Diego Germán Dueñas Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Cycling Men's Individual pursuit C4
 Bronze Weiner Díaz Mosquera Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Men's 400 m T38
 Bronze Moisés Fuentes García Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Men's 100 m Breaststroke SB4
 Bronze Edwin Matiz Ruíz Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Cycling Men's Individual pursuit C5
 Bronze Maritza Arango Buitrago Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics Women's 1500 m T11
 Gold Nelson Crispin Japan 2020 Tokyo Swimming Men's 200 m individual medley SM6
 Gold José Gregorio Lemos Rivas Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Men's javelin throw F38
 Silver Mayerli Buitrago Ariza Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Women's shot put F41
 Silver Nelson Crispin Japan 2020 Tokyo Swimming Men's 100 metre breaststroke SB6
 Silver Darian Faisury Jimenez Sanchez Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Women's 100 metres
 Silver Moises Fuentes Garcia Japan 2020 Tokyo Swimming Men's 100 metre breaststroke SB4
 Silver Carlos Serrano Zárate Japan 2020 Tokyo Swimming Men's 50 metre freestyle S7
 Bronze Luis Fernando Lucumí Villegas Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Men's javelin throw F38
 Bronze Diego Germán Dueñas Japan 2020 Tokyo Cycling Men's individual pursuit C4
 Bronze Carlos Serrano Zarate Japan 2020 Tokyo Swimming Men's 200 metre individual medley SM7
 Bronze Angie Lizeth Pabon Mamian Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Women's 400 metres T11
 Bronze Fabio Torres Japan 2020 Tokyo Powerlifting Men's 97 kg
 Bronze Jean Carlos Mina Aponza Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Men's 100 metres T13
 Bronze Nelson Crispin Corzo Japan 2020 Tokyo Swimming Men's 50 metre butterfly S12
 Bronze Yesenia Maria Restrepo Muñoz Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Women's discus throw F11

See also

References