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Norway at the Paralympics

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Sporting event delegation
Norway at the
Paralympics
IPC codeNOR
NPCNorwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports
Websitewww.idrett.no (in Norwegian)
Medals
Ranked 10th
Gold
256
Silver
213
Bronze
182
Total
651
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Norway has participated in every edition of both theSummer andWinter Paralympics, except thesecond Summer Games in 1964. It was one of the seventeen countries to take part in theinaugural Paralympic Games in 1960 inRome, where it sent a delegation of eleven athletes. Norway was the host country of both the1980 Winter Paralympics, inGeilo, and the1994 Winter Paralympics, inLillehammer.[1]

Norwegian athletes have won a total of 584 Paralympic medals, of which 234 were gold, 194 silver and 156 bronze. 315 of these (including 134 of the gold) have been won at the Winter Games. As of 2010, Norway is the most successful country of all time at the Winter Paralympics, and ranks twelfth on theall-time Paralympic Games medal table (for Summer and Winter Games combined).[2]

Norway has topped the medal chart on four occasions at the Winter Games: in 1980, 1988, 1994 and 1998. It finished in the top ten in every edition of the Winter Games until 2002, included, then dropped to 12th in 2006 and 2010.[3]

Norway boasts some of the world’s most successful Winter Paralympians of all time:[4]

  • Ragnhild Myklebust has won medals in every event she has ever participated in, in cross-country skiing, ice sledge speed racing and biathlon. Between 1988 and 2002, she won 27 medals, of which 22 were gold, 3 silver, and 2 bronze.
  • Cato Zahl Pedersen has represented Norway at both the Summer and Winter Paralympics. He competed in both in 1980, making a perfect Paralympic début by entering four events in athletics, three in alpine skiing, one in cross-country skiing, and winning gold in all seven. Between 1980 and 1994, he won 14 medals in these sports, of which 13 were gold and 1 silver.
  • Erling Trondsen competed in swimming from 1976 to 1992. He swam in 22 events, and won medals in 20 of them: 13 gold, 6 silver, and 1 bronze.
  • Terje Loevaas took part in 13 events in cross-country skiing between 1980 and 1994, and won medals in all of them: 10 gold and 3 silver. During the same period, he also won 5 medals in athletics: 2 silver and 3 bronze.

Medals

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See also:All-time Paralympic Games medal table

Summer Paralympics

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EventGoldSilverBronzeTotalRanking
1960 Summer Paralympics934166th
1964 Summer Paralympicsdid not participate
1968 Summer Paralympics531913th
1972 Summer Paralympics1541022nd
1976 Summer Paralympics9641916th
1980 Summer Paralympics151383610th
1984 Summer Paralympics3030309010th
1988 Summer Paralympics1111153723rd
1992 Summer Paralympics131373310th
1996 Summer Paralympics9742017th
2000 Summer Paralympics2671540th
2004 Summer Paralympics311538th
2008 Summer Paralympics133743rd
2012 Summer Paralympics323835th
2016 Summer Paralympics323832nd
2020 Summer Paralympics202447th
2024 Summer Paralympics133754th
Total1171089932420

Winter Paralympics

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EventGoldSilverBronzeTotalRanking
1976 Winter Paralympics732124th
1980 Winter Paralympics232110541st
1984 Winter Paralympics151313413rd
1988 Winter Paralympics252114601st
1992 Winter Paralympics554147th
1994 Winter Paralympics292213641st
1998 Winter Paralympics18913401st
2002 Winter Paralympics1036193rd
2006 Winter Paralympics113512th
2010 Winter Paralympics132612th
2014 Winter Paralympics121411th
2018 Winter Paralympics134814th
2022 Winter Paralympics42178th
Total140108863341

Multi-medalists

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Norwegian athletes who have won at least three gold medals or five or more medals of any colour.

Summer Games

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No.AthleteSportYearsGamesGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Erling Trondsen Swimming1976-19925M136120
2Sarah Louise Rung Swimming2012-20162F4329
3Eva Nesheim Swimming1992-19962F4307
4Helge Bjørnstad Swimming1992-19962M4206
5Ann Cathrin Lübbe Equestrian2004-20205F3328
6Mona Ullmann Athletics1984-19923F23611
7Anne Cecilie Ore Equestrian1996-2000, 20123F2215

Winter Games

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No.AthleteSportYearsGamesGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Ragnhild Myklebust Biathlon
 Cross-country skiing
Ice sledge speed racing
1988-20025F223227
2Knut Lundstrøm Cross-country skiing
Ice sledge speed racing
1988-19984M145221
3Britt Mjaasund Øyen Cross-country skiing
Ice sledge speed racing
1980-1984, 19943F103114
4Hans Aalien Cross-country skiing1980-19883M7119
5Cato Zahl Pedersen Alpine skiing
 Cross-country skiing
1980-19944M7108
6Svein Lilleberg Biathlon1984-1998, 20066M47112
7Erik Sandbraathen Cross-country skiing
Ice sledge speed racing
Para ice hockey
1980-20026M57214
8Jesper Pedersen Alpine skiing2018-20222M5117
9Tone Gravvold Cross-country skiing1994-20064F4138
10Kjartan Haugen Cross-country skiing1998-2006, 20224M2136
11Eskil HagenPara ice hockey1994-20146M1315

See also

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References

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  1. ^Norway at the Paralympics,International Paralympic Committee
  2. ^Norway at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  3. ^Norway at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  4. ^Norway at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
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1 Israel has been a member of theEuropean Paralympic Committee (EOC) since 1994.
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