Finland at the Paralympics (original) (raw)

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Sporting event delegation

Finland at theParalympics
IPC code FIN
NPC Finnish Paralympic Committee
Website www.paralympia.fi
MedalsRanked 17th Gold 153 Silver 148 Bronze 166 Total 467
Summer appearances
19601964196819721976198019841988199219962000200420082012201620202024
Winter appearances
1976198019841988199219941998200220062010201420182022

Finland participated in the inaugural Paralympic Games in 1960 in Rome, with a single representative, swimmer Tauno Valkama - who won gold in his sole event, the 50m crawl. The country was absent from the 1964 Games, but returned in 1968, and has participated in every subsequent edition of the Summer Paralympics. Finland has also taken part in every edition of the Winter Paralympics, from the first in 1976.[1]

Finland's 'awakening' to the Paralympics came in 1976, both at the inaugural Winter Games (where it finished third on the medal chart), and at the Summer Games, where it won fifty medals - forty-seven more than it had at the previous summer edition. The country performed strongly throughout the 1980s, then began to decline, in terms of both medal hauls and ranking. In 2004, Finns won only eight medals - the first time since 1972 that they had won fewer than ten. At the Winter Games, Finland was initially a major power, ranking in the top 3 until 1988, and in the top 10 until 2002, despite a gradual yet steady decline. At the 2006 Winter Games, Finland failed to win a single medal; the country won only a silver and a bronze in 2010.[2]

  1. ^ Finland at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  2. ^ Finland at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee