Spanish medal count at the Paris Paralympic Games
7 COINS
– Anastasiya Dmytrova (release, 100% SB8)
– Yassine Ouhdadi (athletics, 5000 meters T13)
– Iñigo Llopis (swimming, 100 backstroke S8)
– Daniel Molina (triathlon, PTS3)
– Susana Rodríguez and Sara Pérez (triathlon, PTVI 1)
– Ricardo Ten (road cycling, time trial, C1)
– Sergio Garrote (road cycling, H2 time trial)
10 WIDE
– Sara Martínez (athletics, long jump T12)
– Ricardo Ten, Alfonso Cabello and Pablo Jaramillo (track cycling, team sprint C1-5)
– Toni Ponce (swimming, 100 breaststroke SB5)
– Marta Francés (triathlon, PTS4)
– Núria Marquès (swimming, 100 back S9)
– Marta Fernández (swimming, 100 free S3)
– David Pineda (athletics, 400 meters T20)
– Eduardo Santas (road cycling, C3 time trial)
– Sergio Garrote (road cycling, H2 road race)
– Nuria Marquès (swimming, 200 styles SM9)
– Alberto Suárez (athletics. Marathon. Class T12)
22 BRONZES
– Ricardo Ten (track cycling, individual pursuit, C1)
– Miguel Luque (swimming, 50 breaststroke, SB3)
– Enrique Alhambra (swimming, 100 butterfly, S13)
– Alba García (athletics, long jump T11)
– Alfonso Cabello (track cycling, kilometre time trial C4-5)
– Joan Munar (athletics, long jump T11)
– Maria Delgado (swimming, 100 backstroke S12)
– Teresa Perales (swimming, 50m backstroke S5)
– Juan Antonio Saavedra (shooting, 10-meter mixed rifle prone R3)
– Nil Riudavets (triathlon, PTS4)
– Marta Fernández (swimming, 50m backstroke S3)
– Mixed 4×100 freestyle relay 34 points: Nuria Marquès, Oscar Salguero, Iñigo Llopis, Sarai Gascón, Anastasiya Dmytriv and José Antonio Marí
– Alvaro del Amo (athletics, shot put F11)
– Damián Ramos (road cycling, time trial C4)
– Marta Fernández (swimming, 50 breaststroke SB3)
– Judith Rodríguez (fencing, foil)
– Mixed 4×100 freestyle relay 49 points: Jose Ramon Cantero, Maria Delgado, Emma Feliu and Enrique Alhambra
– Álvaro del Amo (athletics, discus throw F11)
– Anastasia Dmytriv (feeding, 200 styles SM9)
– Daniel Caverzaschi and Martin de la Puente (tennis, doubles)
– Marta Arce (judo, -57 kg J2)
– Ander Cepas (table tennis, individual class 9).