Ethiopia's participation in the Paralympic Games has been sporadic. The country made its Paralympic début at the 1968 Summer Games in Tel Aviv, sending two competitors who both competed in both athletics and table tennis. Ethiopia was then absent from the Games for almost a decade, returning in 1976 with a one-man delegation Abraham Habte, who entered athletics, lawn bowls and table tennis. In 1980, Habte was again Ethiopia's only representative, this time competing only in lawn bowls. Ethiopia then entered a prolonged period of absence, before sending a single runner (Kiros Tekle) to the 2004 Games. In 2008, the country entered a two-man delegation in athletics.[1] In 2012, Wondiye Fikre Indelbu became the first Ethiopian to win a medal in the Paralympic Games, winning a silver in the men's 1500 meters - T46 event in athletics.

On 28 August 2021, Tigist Mengistu won Ethiopia's first ever gold medal at the Paralympics when she won the women's 1500m T13 final.[2][3]

Ethiopia has never participated in the Winter Paralympics.[4]

Historical Medal Table

Medals by Summer Games

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Israel Tel Aviv 196820000-
Germany Heidelberg 1972did not participe
Germany Toronto 197610000-
Netherlands Arnhem 198010000-
United States New York 1984 - United Kingdom Stoke Mandeville 1984did not participe
South Korea Seoul 1988
Spain Barcelona 1992
United States Atlanta 1996
Australia Sydney 2000
Greece Athens 200410000-
China Beijing 20082000029
United Kingdom London 20124010167
Brazil Rio de Janeiro 20165010169
Japan Tokyo 20201100159
France Paris 20244210344
United States Los Angeles 2028Future event
Australia Brisbane 2032Future event
Total330685

Medals

MedalNameSportEventDate
 SilverWondiye Fikre IndelbuAthleticsMen's 1500m T464 September 2012
 SilverTamiru DemisseAthleticsMen's 1500 m T12-1311 September 2016
 GoldTigist MengistuAthleticsWomen's 1500 m T1328 August 2021
 GoldYayesh Gate TesfawAthleticsWomen's 1500 m T1102 September 2024
 GoldTigist MengistuAthleticsWomen's 1500 m T1331 August 2024
 SilverYitayal Silesh YigzawAthleticsMen's 1500 m T1103 September 2024

See also

References