Paralympic Games 2016 by the numbers: Oldest, youngest, and figures that matter
AUSTRALIA’S Paralympic team finished in the top five at the Games — five places better than their Olympic comrades. We take a look at their numbers game in Rio.
AUSTRALIA’S Paralympic team finished fifth at the Paralympic Games with 81 medals for the seventh successive time in a major show of power in Rio 2016.
With one of their biggest teams — and arguably their best prepared — our 177 athletes pulled off their objective in Rio in style.
While down on the numbers from London it was an extraordinary effort by a team whose talent pool is dwarfed by much larger nations.
We take a look at the Australian team’s numbers game in Rio.
1: Gold medals won by Australia in the newest Paralympic sport, triathlon.
2: The number of golds won by cyclist Carol Cooke — T2 Road Time Trial and T2 Road Race
3: Medals won by the sailing team — two gold and one silver.
4: Number of Paralympics Kurt Furnley has now won consecutive medals at.
6: Countries that made their Paralympic debuts in Rio — Aruba, Congo, Malawi, Somalia, Sao Tome and Principe, and Togo.
9: Golds won by the swimming team.
10: Silver medals and the number of bronze medals won by the swimming team.
13: The number of medals won by our cyclists: 3 gold, 7 silver, 3 bronze.
13: The age of our youngest competitor, Tamsin Colley in athletics, who was 13 years, 362 days at the star of the event.
16: The number of sports Australians contested
23: The number of sports contested in Rio all-up.
25: Australia finished track and field events with 3 gold, 9 silver and 14 bronze for a total of 25 medals in Rio.
74: The age of our oldest competitor, shooter Libby Kosmala who was also the oldest at the Games.
81: The total amount of medals won by Australia — 22 gold, 30 silver and 29 bronze.
89: The number of Paralympic debutants in the Aussie team.
176: Nations represented.
177: The number of Australian athletes who competed in Rio.
239: Number of medals won by China — 107 gold, 81 silver and 51 bronze medals
4300: Total number of athletes who competed in Rio.
Originally published as Paralympic Games 2016 by the numbers: Oldest, youngest, and figures that matter