Who won ParalympicsGB’s 124 medals in Paris?

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ParalympicsGB finished second in the medal table at Paris 2024, ending with a total of 124 medals (49 gold, 44 silver and 31 bronze).

Only China (94 gold, 76 silver, 50 bronze) collected more medals than Great Britain during the 11 days of competition in the French capital.

Below is a list of every British medallist:

Gold: 49

Alice Tai holds her gold medal

Great Britain’s Para-swimmers, including Alice Tai, contributed 18 gold medals to the team’s tally [PA Media]

Poppy Maskill – Para-swimming – women’s S14 100m butterfly

Tully Kearney – Para-swimming – women’s S5 200m freestyle

Jaco van Gass – Para-cycling – men’s C3 3,000m individual pursuit

Lizzi Jordan and Danni Khan – Para-cycling – women’s B 1,000m time trial

Tully Kearney – Para-swimming – women’s S5 100m freestyle

Maisie Summers-Newton – Para-swimming – women’s SM6 200m individual medley

Stephen Clegg – Para-swimming – men’s S12 100m backstroke

Will Ellard – Para-swimming – men’s S14 200m freestyle

Alice Tai – Para-swimming – women’s S8 100m backstroke

Amy Truesdale – Para-taekwondo – women’s K44 +65kg

Matt Bush – Para-taekwondo – men’s K44 +80kg

Ben Pritchard – Para-rowing – PR1 men’s singles sculls

Lauren Rowles and Gregg Stevenson – Para-rowing – PR2 mixed doubles sculls

Francesca Allen, Giedre Rakauskaite, Josh O’Brien, Ed Fuller and Erin Kennedy – Para-rowing – PR3 mixed coxed four

James Ball and Steffan Lloyd – Para-cycling – men’s B 1,000m time trial

Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl – Para-cycling – women’s B 3,000m individual pursuit

Kadeena Cox, Jaco van Gass and Jody Cundy – Para-cycling – open C1-5 750m team sprint

Maisie Summers-Newton – Para-swimming – women’s SB6 100m breaststroke

Brock Whiston – Para-swimming – women’s SM8 200m individual medley

Hannah Cockroft – Para-athletics – women’s T34 100m

Grace Harvey – Para-swimming – women’s SB5 100m breaststroke final

Sabrina Fortune – Para-athletics – women’s F20 shot put

Will Ellard, Rhys Darbey, Poppy Maskill, Olivia Newman-Baronius – Para-swimming – mixed S14 4x100m freestyle relay

Dave Ellis and Luke Pollard – Para-triathlon – men’s PTVI

Megan Richter – Para-triathlon – women’s PTS4

Stephen McGuire – boccia – men’s BC4 individual

Ellie Challis – Para-swimming – women’s S3 50m backstroke

Louise Fiddes – Para-swimming – women’s SB14 100m breaststroke

Nathan Macqueen and Jodie Grinham – Para-archery – mixed team compound open

Faye Rogers – Para-swimming – women’s S10 100m butterfly

Sarah Storey – Para-cycling – women’s C5 road cycling time trial

Dimitri Coutya – wheelchair fencing – men’s foil B

Samantha Kinghorn – Para-athletics – women’s T53 100m

Becky Redfern – Para-swimming – women’s SB13 100m breaststroke

Alice Tai – Para-swimming – women’s S8 50m freestyle

Dan Pembroke – Para-athletics – men’s F13 javelin

Sarah Storey – Para-cycling – women’s C4-5 road race

Ben Sandilands – Para-athletics – men’s T20 1,500m

Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl – Para-cycling – women’s B road race

Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid – wheelchair tennis – men’s doubles

Poppy Maskill – Para-swimming – women’s S14 100m backstroke

Dimitri Coutya – wheelchair fencing – men’s epee B

Fin Graham – Para-cycling – men’s C1-3 road race

Emma Wiggs – Para-canoe – women’s VL2 single 200m

Charlotte Henshaw – Para-canoe – women’s VL3 single 200m

Stephen Clegg – Para-swimming – men’s S12 100m butterfly

Hannah Cockroft – Para-athletics – women’s T34 800m

Charlotte Henshaw – Para-canoe – women’s KL2 200m

Laura Sugar – Para-canoe – women’s KL3 200m

Silver: 44

Daphne Schrager hugs a competitorDaphne Schrager hugs a competitor

Para-cyclist Daphne Schrager won Great Britain’s first medal of the Games, with silver in the women’s C1-3 3,000m individual pursuit [Getty Images]

Daphne Schrager – Para-cycling – women’s C1-3 3,000m individual pursuit

Steve Bate and Chris Latham – Para-cycling – men’s B 4,000m individual pursuit

Will Ellard – Para-swimming – men’s S14 100m butterfly

Blaine Hunt – Para-cycling – men’s C4-5 1,000m time trial

Fin Graham – Para-cycling – men’s C3 3,000m individual pursuit

Brock Whiston – Para-swimming – women’s SB8 100m breaststroke

Archie Atkinson – Para-cycling – men’s C4 4,000m individual pursuit

Poppy Maskill – Para-swimming – women’s S14 200m freestyle

Annie Caddick and Sam Murray – Para-rowing – mixed PR3 double sculls

Neil Fachie and Matt Rotherham – Para-cycling – men’s B 1,000m time trial

Samantha Kinghorn – Para-athletics – women’s T53 800m

Kare Adenegan – Para-athletics – women’s T34 100m

Dan Bethell – Para-badminton – men’s SL3 singles

Claire Cashmore – Para-triathlon – women’s PTS5

Krysten Coombs – Para-badminton – men’s SH6 singles

Samantha Kinghorn – Para-athletics – women’s T54 1,500m

Callie-Ann Warrington – Para-swimming – women’s S10 100m butterfly

Piers Gilliver – wheelchair fencing – men’s sabre A

Fran Brown – Para-cycling – women’s C1-3 road cycling time trial

Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl – Para-cycling – women’s B road cycling time trial

Andy Lapthorne and Greg Slade – wheelchair tennis – men’s quad doubles

Zoe Newson – Para-powerlifting – women’s -45kg

Rhys Darbey – Para-swimming – men’s SM14 200m individual medley

Poppy Maskill – Para-swimming – women’s SM14 200m individual medley

Alice Tai – Para-swimming – women’s S8 400m freestyle

Iona Winnifrith – Para-swimming – women’s SB7 100m breaststroke

Mark Swan – Para-powerlifting – men’s -65kg

Samantha Kinghorn – Para-athletics – women’s T53 400m

Dimitri Coutya, Oliver Lam Watson and Piers Gilliver – wheelchair fencing – men’s team foil

Marcus Perrineau-Daley – Para-athletics – men’s T52 100

Rob Davies – Para-table tennis – men’s singles MS1

Will Bayley – Para-table tennis – men’s singles MS7

Zac Shaw, Ali Smith, Jonnie Peacock and Samantha Kinghorn – Para-athletics – 4x100m universal relay

Piers Gilliver – wheelchair fencing – men’s epee A

David Phillipson – Para-canoe – men’s KL2 single 200m

Hope Gordon – Para-canoe – women’s VL3 single 200m

Georgia Wilson – Para-equestrian – grade II individual freestyle

Dan Powell – Para-judo – men’s -90kg J1

Alfie Hewett – wheelchair tennis – men’s singles

Kare Adenegan – Para-athletics – women’s T34 800m

Aled Davies – Para-athletics – men’s F63 shot put

Wheelchair basketball – men’s team

Emma Wiggs – Para-canoe – women’s KL2 200m

Jack Eyers – Para-canoe – men’s VL3 200m

Bronze: 31

Bly Twomey celebrates winning a pointBly Twomey celebrates winning a point

Fourteen-year-old Bly Twomey, one of the youngest members of the ParalympicsGB team, won two bronze medals in Para-table tennis [Getty Images]

Felicity Pickard and Bly Twomey – Para-table tennis – women’s doubles WD14

Matthew Robertson – Para-cycling – men’s C2 3,000m individual pursuit

Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl – Para-cycling – women’s B 1,000m time trial

Billy Shilton and Paul Karabardak – Para-table tennis – men’s doubles MD14

Louise Fiddes – Para-swimming – women’s S14 200m freestyle

Jodie Grinham – Para-archery – women’s individual compound

Lora Fachie and Corrine Hall – Para-cycling – women’s B 3,000m individual pursuit

Alice Tai – Para-swimming – women’s SM8 200m individual medley

Lauren Steadman – Para-triathlon – women’s PTS5

Hannah Moore – Para-triathlon – women’s PTS4

Natasha Baker – Para-equestrian – individual event grade III

Georgia Wilson – Para-equestrian – individual event grade II

*Zac Shaw – Para-athletics – men’s T12 100m

Tim Jeffery – Para-shooting – mixed 50m rifle prone SH2

Sophie Wells – Para-equestrian – grade V individual test

Lora Fachie and Corrine Hall – Para-cycling – women’s B road cycling time trial

Anna Nicholson – Para-athletics – women’s F35 shot put

Bly Twomey – Para-table tennis – WS7 women’s singles

Olivia Broome – Para-powerlifting – women’s -50kg

Lora Fachie and Corrine Hall – Para-cycling – women’s B road race

Maisie Summers-Newton – Para-swimming – women’s S6 400m freestyle

Mark Tompsett – Para-swimming – men’s S14 100m backstroke

Olivia Newman-Baronius – Para-swimming – women’s S14 100m

Hollie Arnold – Para-athletics – women’s F46 javelin

Sophie Wells – Para-equestrian – grade V individual freestyle

Mari Durward-Akhurst – Para-equestrian – grade I individual freestyle

Natasha Baker – Para-equestrian – grade III individual freestyle

Alice Tai – Para-swimming – women’s S8 100m butterfly

Piers Gilliver, Oliver Lam-Watson and Dimitri Coutya – wheelchair fencing – men’s team epee

Chris Skelley – Para-judo – men’s +90kg J2

Didi Okoh – Para-athletics – women’s T63 100m

*Zac Shaw finished fourth in his final on 31 August, but was retrospectively awarded a bronze medal on 3 September after another competitor was disqualified

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