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Sporting event delegation
Myanmar at the
Paralympics
IPC codeMYA
NPCMyanmar Paralympic Sports Federation
Medals
Gold
2
Silver
3
Bronze
2
Total
7
Summer appearances

Myanmar has been a sporadic participant in the Paralympic Games. It first competed, as Burma, at the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto, with a delegation in track and field and shooting. These athletes were fairly successful, Tin Ngwe becoming Burma's first Paralympic champion by winning the men's 100m sprint in the C1 category. Aung Than won silver in the same event, while Tin Win took bronze in the men's 100m in category C. Burma was absent from the 1980 Games, returning in 1984 to take part in volleyball and track and field. Tin Ngwe, in category A3, won gold in the men's high jump, and silver in the long jump, while Aung Gyi won silver and bronze, respectively, in those same two events. In both Burma's appearances in the Paralympics, it fielded all-male delegations.

Following the 8888 Uprising in August 1988, and the military coup which established the State Peace and Development Council in September, Burma was absent from the 1988 Summer Paralympics, held in October. The country's name was officially changed to Myanmar. As it also changed its IPC country code from BIR to MYA and the International Paralympic Committee being established only in 1989, the International Paralympic Committee maintains separate records for "Burma" and "Myanmar".

Myanmar, as such, made its Paralympic début at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona. Myanmar's delegation to the Barcelona Games consisted in a single athlete (Kyaw Khaing) to compete in sprinting. He finished last in both his races. The country was then absent for three consecutive editions of the Summer Paralympics, before returning to the Paralympics in 2008, with a male competitor in javelin (Win Naing), and two male swimmers (Naing Sit Aung and Win San Aung). The country withdrew from the 2020 games for unspecified reasons.

They all ranked low in their respective events. "Myanmar" has thus fielded smaller, less successful delegations than "Burma".

Although "Burma" had won a total of seven medals (two gold, three silver, two bronze), no athlete has ever won a Paralympic medal for "Myanmar". The country has never taken part in the Winter Paralympics, in either form.

Medal summary

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1976 Toronto1113
1984 New York
Stoke Mandeville
1214
1992 Barcelona/Madrid0000
2008 Beijing0000
2012 London0000
2016 Rio de Janeiro0000
Totals (6 entries)2327

Medallists

Medal Name Sports Event Year
1st place, gold medalist(s)Gold Tin Ngwe Athletics 100 m C1
  • 1976
High jump A3
  • 1984
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Silver Long jump A3
  • 1984
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Silver Aung Than Athletics 100 m C1
  • 1976
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Silver Aung Gyi Athletics High jump A3
  • 1984
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Silver Long jump A3
  • 1984
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Tin Win Athletics 100m C
  • 1976
Medals by sports
Sports 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
Athletics 2 3 2 7
Total 2 3 2 7

See also

References

  1. Burma at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  2. "North Korea and Trinidad and Tobago among 21 nations not competing at Tokyo 2020". www.insidethegames.biz. 2021-08-23. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
  3. Myanmar at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  4. Myanmar at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
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