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US Amputee Medalists at the 2024 Paralympics

September 3, 2024
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How did your favorite American amputee athlete fare at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris? Here’s our final tally of Team USA’s amputee medal winners. Including athletes in team sports, 42 American amputees brought home medals from Paris. That’s a healthy increase over the 2020 Tokyo Games, which featured 33 US amputee medalists.

To find event-by-event results for every amputee on Team USA (including non-medal winners), visit the Paris Paralympics’ athlete page and navigate to the page for the individual athlete(s) you’re interested in.

For a full list of all US Paralympic medalists from all disability classifications, visit paralympic.org.

Amputee medal winners for Team USA in the 2024 Paralympics: Final tally

* = first-time medalist
** = first-time medalist and first-time Paralympian

Gold medals (16)

ARCHERY
Matt Stutzman, Men’s Individual Compound Open — First career Paralympic gold

ATHLETICS
Jeremy Campbell, Discus (F64) — 5th consecutive Gold medal in this event
* Ezra Frech, 100m (T63) — career best time of 12.06 seconds
Ezra Frech, High jump (T63) — Paralympic record height of 1.94 meters
** Noelle Malkamaki, Shotput (F46) — world record distance of 14.06 meters
Hunter Woodhall, 400m (T62) — first career gold medal

CYCLING
Oksana Masters, H4-5 Individual time trial
Oksana Masters, H5 Road race

SWIMMING
Jessica Long, 400m freestyle (S8)
Jessica Long, 100m butterfly (S8)
Morgan Stickney, 400m freestyle (S7) — Paralympic record time of 4:53.88

TRIATHLON
Hailey Danz (PTS2) — First career Paralympic gold
* Chris Hammer (PTS5)
Grace Norman (PTS5)

TEAM SPORTS
Men’s wheelchair basketball — third consecutive gold medal
Women’s sitting volleyball — third consecutive gold medal

  • AMPUTEE MEDALISTS IN BASKETBALL:
  • Brian Bell
  • Trevon Jenifer
  • ** Fabian Romo
  • Jorge Sanchez
  • AMPUTEE MEDALISTS IN VOLLEYBALL:
  • Katie Holloway Bridge
  • Tia Edwards
  • Heather Erickson
  • Kaleo Kanahele
  • Monique Matthews
  • Nicky Nieves
  • ** Sydney Satchell
  • Alexis Shifflett-Patterson
  • Lora Webster-Bargellini
  • Bethany Zummo

Silver medals (17)

ATHLETICS
** Korban Best, 100m (T47) — career best time of 10.75 seconds
** Derek Loccident, Long jump (T64)
Derek Loccident, High jump (T64) — Paralympic record height of 2.06 meters
** Arelle Middleton, Shotput (F64)

SWIMMING
* Abbas Karimi, Mixed 4x50m Freestyle Relay (20 points)
Abbas Karimi, Mixed 4x50m Medley Relay (20 points)
Ellie Marks, 50m freestyle (S6)
Ellie Marks, 100m backstroke (S6)
Ellie Marks, 200m individual medley (SM7)
Ellie Marks, Mixed 4x50m Freestyle Relay (20 points)
Ellie Marks, Mixed 4x50m Medley Relay (20 points)
Morgan Stickney, 100m freestyle (S7)
** Ali Truwit, 400m freestyle (S10)
Ali Truwit, 100m backstroke (S10)

TRIATHLON
** Carson Clough (PTS4)
Mohamed Lahna (PTS2) — first medal as Team USA member

TEAM SPORTS
Women’s wheelchair basketball

  • AMPUTEE MEDALISTS IN WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL:
  • Bailey Moody

Bronze medals (9)

ATHLETICS
* Beatriz Hatz, Long jump (T64)
Jarryd Wallace, Long jump (T64)
Hunter Woodhall, 4×100 Universal relay

PARACANOE
Blake Haxton, Va’a Single 200m (VL2)

SWIMMING
Julia Gaffney, 200m individual medley (SM7)
* Natalie Sims, Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay (34 points)
Matthew Torres, Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay (34 points)

TRIATHLON
* Mark Barr, PTS2
Allysa Seely, PTS2

Amputee medal winners by the numbers

  • Total amputee medalists (including team sports): 42
  • First-time amputee medalists: 14
  • Medals by discipline:
    • 16 swimming
    • 12 athletics
    • 7 triathlon
    • 2 cycling
    • 1 archery
    • 2 wheelchair basketball (5 amputee medalists on teams)
    • 1 sitting volleyball (10 amputee medalists on team)
  • Youngest amputee medalist: Arelle Middleton (16)
  • Oldest amputee medalist: Matt Stutzman (41)
  • Record breakers:
    • Noelle Malkamaki, Shotput (F46), World record (14.06 meters)
    • Morgan Stickney, 400m freestyle (S7), Paralympic record (4:53.88 minutes)
    • Derek Loccident, high jump (T64), Paralympic record (2.06 meters)
    • Ezra Frech, high jump (T63), Paralympic record (1.94 meters)
    • Matt Stutzman, Individual Compound 15 arrow, Paralympic record (149 pts)
    • Ellie Marks, 50m freestyle (S6), American record (32.90 seconds)
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