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It includes a column named Class for the classification system used in certain Paralympic sports. (For sports without the classification system, use Template:MedalistTable instead.) To create tables of medallists at sporting events using classification in the Paralympic Games, start a table and place the following template on the first line:
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Below is an all-time medal table for all Paralympic Games from 1960 to 2024. The International Paralympic Committee does not publish all-time tables, and publishes unofficial tables only per single Games. This table was thus compiled by collating single entries from the IPC database. [1]
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Long before the Paralympic Games, American gymnast George Eyser, who had a wooden leg, competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics, and won three gold medals, two silver and a bronze, including a gold in the vault, an event which then included a jump over a long horse without aid of a springboard. There have also been other amputee medallists at the ...
winners: table: Heidelberg, West Germany: 188 188 187 200 575 Eve M. Rimmer (2–2–0) Athletics 1976: winners: table: Toronto, Ontario, Canada 447 447 378 347 1172 Josefina Cornejo (4–1–0) Athletics Uri Bergman (6–0–0) Swimming Marijke Ruiter (7–0–0) Swimming 1980: winners: table: Arnhem, Netherlands: 587 587 537 486 1610
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