South Africa at the Paralympics

South Africa at the
Paralympics
IPC codeRSA
NPCSouth African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee
Websitewww.sascoc.co.za
Medals
Ranked 18th
Gold
121
Silver
95
Bronze
88
Total
304
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

South Africa has competed at both the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games.

The country made its Paralympic début at the 1964 Summer Games in Tokyo, Japan, where it sent nine athletes to compete in archery, athletics, swimming and weightlifting. They finished sixth on the medal table with nineteen medals, of which eight gold. Paradoxically, South Africa thus began to compete at the Paralympics just after being barred from competing at the Olympics. South Africa had been banned from the Olympic Games following the passing of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1761 which, in 1962, condemned the country's policy of apartheid. South Africa was not, however, banned from the Paralympics, and was therefore present at the 1964 Paralympics despite being absent from the 1964 Summer Olympics.[1]

The country continued to compete at the Summer Paralympics until 1976, included.[2]

The States-General (national Parliament) of the Netherlands, the host country of the 1980 Summer Paralympics, adopted a motion declaring South Africa's participation in the 1980 Games "undesirable".[3] South Africa was subsequently absent from the Paralympic Games until 1992, at which point it also made its return to the Olympics, in the context of the dismantling of apartheid. It has competed at the Summer Games ever since.[4]

South Africa made its Winter Paralympics début at the 1998 Games in Nagano, Japan. It thus became the second African country to compete at the Winter Paralympics, following Uganda in 1976. South Africa has competed at every edition of the Winter Paralympics since then. To date, only one athlete, alpine skier Bruce Warner, has represented South Africa at the Winter Games. He has yet to win a medal.[5]

Medal tables

Multi-medalists

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

No. Athlete Sport Years Games Gender Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Natalie du Toit  Swimming 2004-2012 3 F 13 2 0 15
2 Fanie Lombaard  Athletics 2000-2008 3 M 6 2 1 9
3 Oscar Pistorius  Athletics 2004-2012 3 M 6 1 1 8
4 Daniel Erasmus  Athletics 1964-1972 3 M 5 6 1 12
5 Hilton Langenhoven  Athletics 2004-2016 4 M 4 2 0 6
6 Malcolm Pringle  Athletics 1996-2004 3 M 3 3 1 7
7 Ebert Kleynhans  Swimming 1996-2004 3 M 3 1 0 4
8 Michael Louwrens  Swimming 1996-2008 4 M 3 0 1 4
Fanie van der Merwe  Athletics 2008-2016 3 M 3 0 1 4
10 Ilse Hayes  Athletics 2004-2016 4 F 2 4 1 7
11 Ernst van Dyk  Athletics
 Cycling
2000-2016 5 M 2 3 3 8
12 Tadhg Slattery  Swimming 1992-2012 6 M 2 3 1 6

See also

References

  1. ^ South Africa at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  2. ^ South Africa at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  3. ^ "'The Netherlands against Apartheid' - 1970s", International Institute of Social History
  4. ^ South Africa at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  5. ^ South Africa at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee