On Saturday, September 7, China secured 28 medals (11 gold, nine silver, eight bronze). They are at the top of the Paris Paralympics 2024 medal tally with 216 medals (94 gold, 73 silver, 49 bronze).
Great Britain retained second place with 120 medals after winning 20, including five gold, eight silver, and seven bronze. Similarly, the United States of America (102) is ranked third after winning 16 medals on the 10th day of the Paris Paralympics 2024.
Netherlands (55) and Italy (71) also remained in the next two spots, respectively. Netherlands won seven medals (two gold, three silver, two bronze) while Italy won eight (four gold, two silver, two bronze).
Brazil moved from seventh to sixth spot with 86 medals (23 gold, 25 silver, 38 bronze). They claimed 16 medals on day nine, including (six gold, three silver, seven bronze).
Ukraine (79) climbed to seventh spot, winning 12 medals on Saturday. They have 21 gold, 26 silver, and 32 bronze in their account. Meanwhile, France descended from fifth to eighth spot with 74 medals, despite winning nine medals, comprising two gold, three silver, and four bronze.
After winning 10 medals (two gold, three silver, five bronze) on Day 10, Australia are still ranked ninth with 62 medals (18 gold,16 silver, 28 bronze). Similarly, Japan (39) retained their 10th spot after winning two gold medals.
Germany reclaimed their 11th spot with 10 gold, 14 silver, and 22 bronze while Canada (29) moved from 13th to 12th spot after winning two gold, silver, and bronze medals each.
Uzbekistan slipped to 13th as they won one gold, silver, and bronze medal apiece. Poland (23) and Spain (39) switched their positions to claim the 14th and 15th spots, respectively.
Meanwhile, India moved one position and took their medal count to 29 (seven gold, nine silver, 13 bronze), after winning one gold and a bronze on Saturday.
Who won medals for India on Day 10 at the Paris Paralympics 2024?
Simran Sharma won bronze in the women’s 200m T12 event at the Paris Paralympics 2024 with a time of 24.75 seconds, redeeming herself after missing a medal in the 100m.
Navdeep Singh secured gold in men’s javelin throw F41 with a throw of 47.32m, after Iran’s Beit Sayah was disqualified. Navdeep’s gold became India’s seventh in the ongoing Paralympics.