British 20m, 40m, 4x40m, 60m, 3x60m medal winners

20m

  • 1984 New York, USA/Stoke Mandeville, UK
    Valerie Smith - bronze in Women's 20 m (Arm) C2 

4x40m

  • 1972 Heidelberg, Germany
    Great Britain (Carol Bryant, Dukelow, B. Howie, O'Brien) - gold in Women's 4x40 m Open
     

60m

  • 1968 Tel Aviv, Israel
    V. Forder - gold in Women's 60 m Wheelchair B 
    Carol Bryant - gold in Women's 60 m Wheelchair C 
    J. Swann - silver in Women's Novices 60 m B 
     
  • 1972 Heidelberg, Germany
    B. Howie - gold in Women's 60 m Wheelchair 3 
    Carol Bryant - gold in Women's 60 m Wheelchair 4 
     
  • 1976 Toronto, Canada
    B. Howie - gold in Women's 60 m 3 
    Carol Bryant - bronze in Women's 60 m 4 
     
  • 1980 Arnhem, Netherlands
    William McCleod - gold in Men's 60 m A
     
    B. Howie - silver in Women's 60 m 3 
    M. McClellan - bronze in Women's 60 m 1A 
     
  • 1984 New York, USA/Stoke Mandeville, UK
    Colin Keay - gold in Men's 60 m C6
    John Welsh - gold in Men's 60 m L1
    Edwin Moore - bronze in Men's 60 m C2
    Gordon Robertson - bronze in Men's 60 m C6
     
    Aileen Harper - gold in Women's 60 m C3 
    Loraine Charters - gold in Women's 60 m C6 
    Amanda Kyffin - silver in Women's 60 m C6 

3x60m

  • 1984 New York, USA/Stoke Mandeville, UK
    Great Britain Team - bronze in Mixed 3x60 m C2 -3  

Disclaimer -
Some information from earlier Paralympic Games (i.e. 1960-1988) such as relay and team members are not presented in the IPC source data. Therefore, final results, medal standings and derived statistics may not be complete.
Important note on the definition of participants: Only athletes that appear in the official results books in the section of final results are included in the database and counted towards participant statistics. Data for 2014 and 2016 are accurate. Statistics for previous Games are under review by the IPC.
Important note on competition partners: Competition partners eligible for medals are included in the combined participant statistics until 2014. Statistics for 2016 and beyond consider athletes with an impairment and their competition partners separately.