Yemen made its Paralympic Games debut at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona, with a three-man delegation. A.M. Al-Hamdany competed in the marathon (TW3-4 category), along with Said Al-Huribi, who also competed in the 50m freestyle (S6). Shaif Al-Kawlany was scheduled to enter two events in table tennis, but was a non-starter in both. None of the three men won a medal.[1]

Torn by conflict, Yemen had not returned to the Paralympics after 1992 until 2020.[2]

In Tokyo, Yemen was represented by two shot putters, Naseb Fateh Mohammed Alraoad and Belqes Ahmed Hezam Taresh, with Taresh being the only female athlete to represent Yemen at the Paralympics.[3] Alraoad would go on to compete for Yemen again in 2024.


Medals

Medals by Summer Games

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Spain Barcelona 199220000-
United States Atlanta 1996did not participate
Australia Sydney 2000
Greece Athens 2004
China Beijing 2008
United Kingdom London 2012
Brazil Rio de Janeiro 2016
Japan Tokyo 202020000-
France Paris 202410000-
Total0000-

Full results for Yemen at the Paralympics

Name Games Sport Event Score Rank
A.M. Al-Hamdany1992 BarcelonaAthleticsMen's Marathon TW3-4DNFunranked
Said Al-HuribiAthleticsMen's Marathon TW3-4DNFunranked
Said Al-HuribiSwimmingMen's 50m freestyle S657.086th in heat 2 (out of 7)
did not advance
Shaif Al-KawlanyTable tennisMen's Open 1-5DNSunranked
Shaif Al-KawlanyTable tennisMen's Singles 1DNSunknown[4]
Naseb Fateh Mohammed Al-raoad2020 TokyoAthleticsMen's Shot put F576.88m14th place
Belqes Ahmed Hezam TareshAthleticsWomen's Shot put F574.84m18th place
Naseb Fateh Mohammed Al-raoad2024 ParisAthleticsMen's Shot put F577.02m10th place

See also

References and notes

  1. Yemen at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  2. Yemen at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
  3. "Interview of Paralympic Athletes for Yemen". Sport for Tomorrow. 26 August 2021. Retrieved 19 June 2025.
  4. The International Paralympic Committee's records are inconsistent on this point. The page on Yemen's results lists Al-Kawlany as having registered for this event, but the page presenting the event's results do not mention him at all, even as a non-starter.