Paralympic Games - Host Cities

Host Cities

Paralympic Games host cities
Year Summer Paralympic Games Winter Paralympic Games
Olympiad Host city No. Host city
1960 I Summer Paralympics Rome, Italy
1964 II Summer Paralympics Tokyo, Japan
1968 III Summer Paralympics Tel Aviv, Israel
1972 IV Summer Paralympics Heidelberg, West Germany
1976 V Summer Paralympics Toronto, Canada I Winter Paralympics Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
1980 VI Summer Paralympics Arnhem, Netherlands II Winter Paralympics Geilo, Norway
1984 VII Summer Paralympics Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom
New York, United States
III Winter Paralympics Innsbruck, Austria
1988 VIII Summer Paralympics Seoul, Republic of Korea IV Winter Paralympics Innsbruck, Austria
1992 IX Summer Paralympics Barcelona and Madrid,Spain V Winter Paralympics Tignes & Albertville, France
1994 VI Winter Paralympics Lillehammer, Norway
1996 X Summer Paralympics Atlanta, United States
1998 VII Winter Paralympics Nagano, Japan
2000 XI Summer Paralympics Sydney, Australia
2002 VIII Winter Paralympics Salt Lake City, United States
2004 XII Summer Paralympics Athens, Greece
2006 IX Winter Paralympics Turin, Italy
2008 XIII Summer Paralympics Beijing, China
2010 X Winter Paralympics Vancouver, Canada
2012 XIV Summer Paralympics London, United Kingdom
2014 XI Winter Paralympics Sochi, Russia
2016 XV Summer Paralympics Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2018 XII Winter Paralympics Pyeongchang, South Korea
2020 XVI Summer Paralympics To be determined

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