Refugee Paralympic Team

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The Refugee Paralympic Team (RPT) is a group made up of independent Paralympic participants who are refugees. The team competes using the Paralympic flag and Paralympic anthem, and marches first during the Opening Ceremony.

NPCRefugee Paralympic Team
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Refugee Paralympic Team at the
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IPC codeRPT
NPCRefugee Paralympic Team
Medals
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Silver
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Bronze
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Summer appearances
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 Individual Paralympic Athletes (2016)
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Alongside the debut of the Refugee Olympic Team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, a team of refugee Para athletes first competed at the Rio 2016 Summer Paralympics as Independent Paralympic Athletes. The Refugee Paralympic Team was formally named starting with the 2020 Summer Paralympics.

Zakia Khudadadi became the first person to win a Paralympic medal for the Refugee Paralympic Team, winning a bronze medal in the women's –47 kg Para taekwondo event at the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympics.[1] Days later, Guillaume Junior Atangana, guided by fellow refugee Donard Ndim Nyamjua, won bronze in the men's 400m T11 Para athletics event.

Medalists

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Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Zakia Khudadadi 2024 Paris Para taekwando Women's –47 kg
 Bronze Guillaume Junior Atangana Athletics Men's 400 m T11
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Medals by Summer sport

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 Athletics0011
 Taekwondo0011
Totals (2 entries)0022
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Participations

2016 Summer Paralympics

The team was announced on August 5, 2016, by the International Paralympic Committee.[2] Participants were nominated for the team by National Paralympic Committees who were aware of qualified sportspeople. The International Paralympic Committee stepped in to assist with getting athletes ready by doing a number of things, including insuring that athletes were classified.[2]

More information Athlete, Country of origin ...
Athlete Country of origin Host NPC Sport Event
Shahrad Nasajpour Iran USA Para athletics Men's Discus F37
Ibrahim Al Hussein Syria Greece Para swimming Men's 50m freestyle S9
Men's 100m freestyle S9
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2020 Summer Paralympics

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Athlete Country of origin Host NPC Sport Event
Shahrad Nasajpour Iran United StatesPara athleticsMen's Discus F37
Alia Issa Syria GreecePara athleticsWomen's Club throw F32
Anas Al Khalifa Syria GermanyPara canoeMen's Va'a Single 200m - KL2
Men's Va'a Single 200m - VL2
Abbas Karimi Afghanistan United StatesPara swimmingMen's 50m backstroke S5
Men's 50m backstroke S5
Ibrahim Al Hussein Syria GreecePara swimmingMen's 50m freestyle S9
Men's 100m breaststroke SB8
Parfait Hakizimana Burundi RwandaPara taekwondoMen's K44 -61 kg
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2024 Summer Paralympics

The team for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games was the largest to date for the Paralympic Games and was announced on 9 July 2024[3]. The eight athletes and one guide runner competed across six sports. The team was led by Chef de Mission Nyasha Mharakurwa PLY, who represented Zimbabwe in wheelchair tennis at London 2012. The team was supported by Worldwide Paralympic Partner Airbnb, Asics, UNHCR (the UN Refugee Agency), the French Ministry for Sport and Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Paris 2024 Organising Committee, and Centre for Resources, Expertise and Sport Performance of Reims.

More information Athlete, Country of origin ...
Athlete Country of origin Host NPC Sport Event
Guillaume Junior Atangana  Cameroon  Great Britain Para athletics Men's 100m T11

Men's 400m T11

Salman Abbariki  Iran  Germany Para athletics Men's Shot Put F34
Sayed Amir Hossein Pour  Iran  Germany Para table tennis Men's individual C8
Hadi Hassanzada  Afghanistan  Austria Para taekwando Men's -80kg
Zakia Khudadadi  Afghanistan  France Para taekwando Women's –47 kg
Hadi Darvish  Iran  Germany Para powerlifting Men's –80 kg
Ibrahim Al Hussein  Syria  Greece Para triathlon Men's PTS3
Amelio Castro Grueso  Colombia  Italy Wheelchair fencing Men's épée B

Men's sabre B

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