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  •   Home > News > International

    Paralympics medal tally: Here's Australia's team standings after day nine of the Paralympics

    Keep up with how many medals Aussie athletes won overnight — and where Australia sits on the leaderboard.


    Day nine of the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games has finished. 

    With so many events happening, we're keeping track of all the Australian medal winners for each day of competition.

    Have a look at the list of day nine's Aussie winners and the overall medal standings below.

    And if you're wanting to see the full list of medals we've won on each day of the Paralympics, tap the link below.

    Take me to the past winners' list.

    Australia's day nine medals

    • Ben Hance — Para swimming: Men's 100m backstroke S14
    • Callum Simpson - Para swimming: Men's 100m freestyle S8
    • Tim Hodge — Para swimming: Men's 100m butterfly S9 
    • Lewis Bishop — Para swimming: Men's 100m butterfly S9
    • Thomas Gallagher — Para swimming:  Men's 100m backstroke S10
    • Emily Beecroft — Para swimming: Women's 100m butterfly S9
    • Rachael Watson - Para swimming: Women's 50m freestyle S4

     

    Paris Paralympics medal tally

    TeamGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1. China836441188
    2. Great Britain423424100
    3. United States31361986
    4. Netherlands24141048
    5. Italy20133063
    9. Australia16132352
    • Thomas Gallagher — Swimming: Men's 50m freestyle S10
    • Lakeisha Patterson — Swimming: Women's 400m freestyle S9
    • Brenden Hall — Swimming: Men's 400m freestyle S9
    • Rowan Crothers — Swimming: Men's 50m freestyle S10
    • Korey Boddington — Cycling: Men's C4-5 1000m time trial
    • Emily Petricola — Cycling: Women's C4 3000m individual pursuit
    • Jessica Gallagher — Cycling: Women's B 1000m time trial
    • Amanda Reid Para cycling: Women's C1-3 500m time trial
    • Li Na Lei and Qian Yang — Para table tennis: Women's doubles WD20
    • Michael Roeger — Para athletics: Men's 1,500m T46
    • Madison de Rozario — Para athletics: Women's 5,000m T54
    • Jack Ireland — Para swimming: Men's 200m freestyle S14
    • Nikki Ayers and Jed Altschwager — Para rowing: PR3 mixed double sculls
    • Rowan Crothers — Para swimming: Men's 100m freestyle S10
    • Ahmed Kelly — Para swimming: Men's 150m individual medley SM3
    • Ben Hance, Jack Ireland, Madeleine McTernan and Ruby Storm — Para swimming: Mixed 4x100m freestyle S14
    • Erik Horrie — Para rowing: PR1 men's single sculls
    • Mali Lovell — Para athletics: Women's 200m T36
    • Gordon Allan, Korey Boddington and Alistair Donohoe — Para cycling: Open C1-5 750m team sprint
    • Thomas Gallagher — Para swimming: Men's 100m freestyle S10
    • Grant Patterson — Para swimming: Men's 150m individual medley SM3
    • Dayna Crees — Athletics: Women's javelin F34
    • Lauren Parker Triathlon: Women's PTWC
    • Jesse Aungles, Emily Beecroft, Alexa Leary, Tim Hodge, Keira Stephens, Callum Simpson Swimming: Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay
    • Jake Michel Swimming: Men's 100m Breaststroke SB14
    • Jamieson Leeson Boccia: Women's Individual BC3
    • Daniel Michel Boccia: Men's Individual BC3
    • The Steelers Wheelchair rugby
    • Michal Burian Athletics: Men's Javelin Throw F64
    • James Turner — Athletics: Men's 400m T36
    • Rachel Watson — Swimming: Women's 100m freestyle S3
    • Alex Saffy — Swimming: Men's 100m butterfly S10
    • Qian Yang — Table tennis: Women's singles WS10
    • Alexa Leary — Swimming: Women's 100m freestyle S9
    • Alistair Donohoe — Cycling road: Men's C5 individual time trial
    • Meg Lemon — Cycling road: Women's C4 individual time trial
    • Lauren Parker — Cycling road: Women's H1-3 individual time trial
    • Alana Forster — Cycling road: Women's C5 individual time trial
    • Darren Hicks — Cycling road: Men's C2 individual time trial
    • Ricky Betar — Swimming: Men's 200m individual medley SM14
    • Grant Patterson — Swimming: Men's 50m breaststroke SB2
    • Lauren Parker — Para cycling road: Women's H1-4 road race
    • Timothy Hodge — Para swimming: Men's 200m individual medley S9
    • Vanessa Low — Para athletics: Women's long jump T63
    • Samuel Von Einem — Para table tennis: Men's singles MS11

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