2024 World Para Athletics Championships

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2024 World Para Athletics Championships
Host cityKobe
CountryJapan
OrganizerIPC
Edition11
Athletes1073 from 103 nations
SportPara-athletics
Events168
Dates17–25 May 2024
Main venueKobe Universiade Memorial Stadium

The 2024 World Para Athletics Championships is an ongoing Paralympic track and field meet organized by the World Para Athletics,the respective sport branch of the International Paralympic Committee.

This is the 11th edition of the event and is held at Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium in Japan, from 17 to 25 May 2024.[1] This is the first time the event is held in East Asia.[2][3]

The event was initially scheduled for September 2021 but it was rescheduled to avoid clashing with the 2020 Summer Paralympics which were rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4][5]

In January 2022, the organisers requested World Para Athletics for postponement of the event until 2024 due to COVID-19 concerns.[6] A week later, World Para Athletics confirmed that the event would not be held in 2022.[7]

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China33302487
2 Brazil19121142
 Neutral Paralympic Athletes (NPA)8131738
3 Uzbekistan74213
4 Great Britain72312
5 United States613524
6 India65617
7 Germany6219
8 Colombia55616
9 Algeria54413
10 Belgium5005
11 Tunisia46717
12 Iran45514
13 Azerbaijan4004
14 Mexico34714
15 Netherlands33511
16 Malaysia3126
17 Morocco2439
18 New Zealand2428
 Spain2428
20 Turkey2248
21 Ecuador2237
22 South Africa2226
23 Poland2215
24 Ethiopia2103
 France2103
26 Hungary2035
27 Cuba2002
 Italy2002
 United Arab Emirates2002
30 Serbia1315
31 Mauritius1203
 Venezuela1203
33 Australia1135
34 Bulgaria1102
 Dominican Republic1102
 Kuwait1102
37 Indonesia1056
38 Finland1034
39 Namibia1012
40 Costa Rica1001
 Georgia1001
 Jordan1001
 Saudi Arabia1001
44 Japan*091221
45 Greece0314
46 Portugal0303
47 Croatia0213
48 Canada0202
49 Sri Lanka0123
50 Austria0112
 South Korea0112
 Thailand0112
53 Latvia0101
 Nigeria0101
55 Norway0022
56 Botswana0011
 Iraq0011
 Lithuania0011
 Slovakia0011
 Switzerland0011
Totals (60 entries)168167164499

Note: Some events was played but not counted in table because of shortage of athletes.

Placing Table[edit]

Source:[8][9][10]

94 nation of 103 gain at least one points in 168 events. Top 8 gain points in each event.

Rank Name (country) Points Athletes Events
1  China 747 74 137
2  Brazil 404.5 47 77
3  Japan 287.5 66 88
4  United States 253 30 50
5  Colombia 204 30 52
6  India 177.5 40 43
7  Uzbekistan 153 24 34
8  Algeria 152 20 34
9  Mexico 151 24 32
10  Tunisia 146 16 25
11  Great Britain 133 17 27
12  Germany 127 18 28
13  Iran 116 18 20
14  Morocco 113 16 24
15  Turkey 98 16 24
16  Spain 93 18 23
17  Australia 90 20 27
18  Netherlands 80 8 12
19  South Africa 78.5 14 21
20  Greece 76 19 23
Total (94 Nations) - 1073 168

Participation[edit]

Source:[11][12]

1073 athletes from 103 National Paralympic Committees will be taking part.

NPA:  Russia +  Belarus

  1.  Algeria (20)
  2.  Angola (3)
  3.  Argentina (6)
  4.  Armenia (2)
  5.  Australia (20)
  6.  Austria (5)
  7.  Azerbaijan (5)
  8.  Bahrain (2)
  9.  Belgium (7)
  10.  Bermuda (1)
  11.  Botswana (5)
  12.  Brazil (47)
  13.  Bulgaria (4)
  14.  Cameroon (8)
  15.  Canada (6)
  16.  Chile (3)
  17.  China (74)
  18.  Chinese Taipei (2)
  19.  Colombia (30)
  20.  Costa Rica (2)
  21.  Croatia (10)
  22.  Cuba (14)
  23.  Cyprus (1)
  24.  Czech Republic (6)
  25.  Denmark (9)
  26.  Dominican Republic (7)
  27.  Ecuador (12)
  28.  Egypt (5)
  29.  Estonia (1)
  30.  Ethiopia (4)
  31.  Fiji (3)
  32.  Finland (7)
  33.  France (17)
  34.  Georgia (3)
  35.  Germany (18)
  36.  Great Britain (17)
  37.  Greece (19)
  38.  Guatemala (1)
  39.  Guinea (1)
  40.  Hong Kong (4)
  41.  Hungary (6)
  42.  Iceland (2)
  43.  India (40)
  44.  Indonesia (11)
  45.  Iran (18)
  46.  Iraq (5)
  47.  Israel (3)
  48.  Italy (9)
  49.  Japan (66) (Host)
  50.  Jordan (3)
  51.  Kazakhstan (5)
  52.  Kenya (13)
  53.  Kuwait (4)
  54.  Laos (2)
  55.  Latvia (7)
  56.  Lithuania (17)
  57.  Macau (2)
  58.  Malaysia (11)
  59.  Mauritius (12)
  60.  Mexico (24)
  61.  Moldova (5)
  62.  Mongolia (4)
  63.  Montenegro (1)
  64.  Morocco (16)
  65.  Namibia (11)
  66.  Netherlands (8)
  67. NPA (52)
  68.  New Zealand (5)
  69.  Nigeria (3)
  70.  Norway (10)
  71.  Oman (2)
  72.  Panama (7)
  73.  Peru (4)
  74.  Philippines (4)
  75.  Poland (18)
  76.  Portugal (13)
  77.  Puerto Rico (3)
  78.  Qatar (4)
  79.  South Korea (6)
  80.  Romania (6)
  81.  Saudi Arabia (15)
  82.  Senegal (3)
  83.  Serbia (6)
  84.  Singapore (4)
  85.  Slovakia (1)
  86.  Slovenia (1)
  87.  South Africa (14)
  88.  Spain (18)
  89.  Sri Lanka (6)
  90.  Sweden (3)
  91.  Switzerland (8)
  92.  Thailand (24)
  93.  Timor-Leste (1)
  94.  Trinidad and Tobago (1)
  95.  Tunisia (16)
  96.  Turkey (16)
  97.  Uganda (3)
  98.  United Arab Emirates (9)
  99.  United States (30)
  100.  Uzbekistan (24)
  101.  Venezuela (8)
  102.  Vietnam (5)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About the Championships". Kobe 2024 Para Athletics World Championships. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Kobe to host 2021 World Para Athletics Championships". International Paralympic Committee. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  3. ^ Morgan, Liam (23 April 2019). "Kobe in Japan awarded 2021 World Para Athletics Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  4. ^ Houston, Michael (28 November 2020). "Kobe 2022 World Para Athletics Championships reveal logo". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Kobe World Championships rescheduled to 2022". Paralympic.org. 30 April 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  6. ^ Lloyd, Owen (15 January 2022). "Kobe 2022 organisers request postponement of World Para Athletics Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  7. ^ Lloyd, Owen (18 January 2022). "World Para Athletics confirms postponement of Kobe 2022 World Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  8. ^ https://www.paralympic.org/athletics
  9. ^ https://www.paralympic.org/athletics/kobe-2024/live-results
  10. ^ https://lrs-atu.azureedge.net/ATUG24/lrs/reports/ATH
  11. ^ https://www.paralympic.org/athletics/kobe-2024/live-results
  12. ^ https://lrs-atu.azureedge.net/ATUG24/lrs/athletes/ATH

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