Boccia at the Summer Paralympics
Governing bodyCP-ISRA
Events7 (mixed)
Games

Boccia has been contested at the Summer Paralympics since the 1984 Games in New York City and Stoke Mandeville. Five boccia events were held at those games, two for men, two for women, and one mixed event where men and women competed together. Since then, all boccia events at the Paralympics have been mixed. Athletes in this sport have cerebral palsy and are given a classification according to the extent of their disability. There were originally two classes, C1 and C2, with C1 corresponding to those with more severe impairment. In 1996 a "C1 with aid device" class was added, and in 2000 the system was changed to have four classes, BC1 through BC4.

Summary

Games Year Events Best Nation
1
2
3
4
5
6
719845 United States
819883 South Korea
919923 Spain
1019965 Spain
1120005 Ireland
1220047 Portugal
1320087 Brazil /  South Korea
1420127 Brazil
1520167 Thailand
1620207 Slovakia

Events

The table below gives the total number of boccia events and the disability classifications contested in individual, pairs, and team competition for each edition of the Summer Paralympics. All events were mixed unless noted otherwise.

Year Number
of events
Individual events Pairs events Team events
1984 5 Men's C1
Men's C2
Women's C1
Women's C2
Open
1988 3 C1
C2
C1–C2
1992 3 C1
C2
C1–C2
1996 5 C1
C1 with aid device
C2
C1 with aid device C1–C2
2000 5 BC1
BC2
BC3
BC3 BC1–BC2
2004 7 BC1
BC2
BC3
BC4
BC3
BC4
BC1–BC2
2008 7 BC1
BC2
BC3
BC4
BC3
BC4
BC1–BC2
2012 7 BC1

BC2

BC3

BC4

BC3

BC4

BC1-BC2
2016 7 BC1

BC2

BC3

BC4

BC3

BC4

BC1-BC2
2020 7 BC1

BC2

BC3

BC4

BC3

BC4

BC1-BC2

Medal table

Updated after the 2020 Summer Paralympics

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)106723
2 Portugal (POR)810927
3 Thailand (THA)62412
4 Brazil (BRA)61411
5 Spain (ESP)57719
6 Great Britain (GBR)55313
7 Hong Kong (HKG)4217
8 Ireland (IRL)3126
9 Slovakia (SVK)3104
10 United States (USA)2237
11 Greece (GRE)1337
12 Denmark (DEN)1326
13 Japan (JPN)1315
14 Canada (CAN)1258
15 Czech Republic (CZE)1113
16 China (CHN)0415
17 Norway (NOR)0112
18 Malaysia (MAS)0101
 Netherlands (NED)0101
 New Zealand (NZL)0101
21 Australia (AUS)0022
 Belgium (BEL)0022
23 Hungary (HUN)0011
 RPC (RPC)0011
Totals (24 entries)575760174

Multi medalists

Boccia players who have won two gold medals or five medals. Active players are in bold.

No. Athlete Country Years Games Gender Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Dirceu Pinto Brazil (BRA)2008-20163M4105
2Antonio Cid Spain (ESP)1992-20044M3216
2Jeong Ho-won South Korea (KOR)2008-20204M3216
4David Smith Great Britain (GBR)2008-20204M3114
5João Paulo Fernandes Portugal (POR)2004-20082M3104
6Pattaya Tadtong Thailand (THA)2004-20163M3014
7Antonio Marques Portugal (POR)1988, 1996-2008, 20166M2327
8Eliseu dos Santos Brazil (BRA)2008-20163M2125
9Nigel Murray Great Britain (GBR)2000-20124M2114
10 Henrik Jorgensen Denmark (DEN)1984-1996, 20045M1326

Nations

Nation 60 64 68 72 768084889296000408121620Total
 Argentina (ARG)      6544456
 Australia (AUS)      4466136
 Austria (AUT)      4443
 Belgium (BEL)      4223316
 Bermuda (BER)      11
 Brazil (BRA)      2710114
 Canada (CAN)      424668796410
 China (CHN)      95654
 Colombia (COL)      31
 Croatia (CRO)      11
 Czech Republic (CZE)      2223226
 Denmark (DEN)      134445
 Finland (FIN)      31
 France (FRA)      31
 Great Britain (GBR)      7646444910910
 Germany (GER)      11
 Greece (GRE)      435535
 Hong Kong (HKG)      666875
 Hungary (HUN)      222
 Ireland (IRL)      34466457
 Israel (ISR)      112
 Japan (JPN)      455104
 Kuwait (KUW)      31
 Malaysia (MAS)      11
 Mexico (MEX)      1113
 Netherlands (NED)      312
 New Zealand (NZL)      24674
 Norway (NOR)      4443116
 Portugal (POR)      36466999101010
 Singapore (SGP)      122
 Slovakia (SVK)      225775
 South Korea (KOR)      6344247869
 Spain (ESP)      46699847
 Sweden (SWE)      41114
 Thailand (THA)      4387105
 United States (USA)      444643118
Nations581114141820212324
Competitors19344264648488103106106
Year60646872768084889296000408121620

References

  • "Boccia History". International Paralympic Committee. 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
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