Namibia at the Paralympics

Namibia made its Paralympic Games début at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona. These were the first Summer Paralympics to be held since the country's accession to independence from South Africa in 1990, and thus the first Games in which Namibia was able to take part. For its inaugural participation, the country sent just two athletes, both women, who both competed in discus, javelin and shot put. They did not win any medals.[1]

Namibia at the
Paralympics
IPC codeNAM
NPCNamibia National Paralympic Committee
Medals
Gold
2
Silver
3
Bronze
3
Total
8
Summer appearances

Namibia was then absent from the Paralympics until 2004, when it entered a single representative in men's powerlifting. It returned in 2008, with a single competitor, Reginald Benade, in men's discus and shot put. Benade won Namibia's first -and so far only- Paralympic medal: a bronze in the discus.[2]

Namibia has never taken part in the Winter Paralympics.[3]

Medallists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 BronzeReginald Benade2008 BeijingAthleticsMen's discus throw F35-36
 GoldJohanna Benson2012 LondonAthleticsWomen's 200m T37
 SilverJohanna Benson2012 LondonAthleticsWomen's 100m T37
 GoldAnanias Shikongo2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsMen's 200m T11
 SilverJohannes Nambala2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsMen's 100m T13
 SilverJohannes Nambala2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsMen's 400m T13
 BronzeAnanias Shikongo2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsMen's 100m T11
 BronzeAnanias Shikongo2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsMen's 400m T11
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See also

References

  1. Namibia at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  2. Namibia at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  3. Namibia at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
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