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Slovakia at the Paralympics

Slovakia as such made its Paralympic Games début at the 1994 Winter Paralympics in Lillehammer, following the break-up of Czechoslovakia, which had taken part in the Paralympics from 1972 to 1992. Slovakia has taken part in every edition of both the Summer and Winter Paralympics since then.〔(Slovakia at the Paralympics ), International Paralympic Committee
Among Slovakia's most successful athletes, Jozef Mistina won four of the country's five medals at the 1994 Games: three silver and a bronze in alpine skiing. He won four medals again (two silver and two bronze) in 1998.〔(Slovakia at the Paralympics ), International Paralympic Committee〕
In 2010, Slovakia won its first Winter gold medals, with Henrieta Farkasova and Jakub Krako each winning three gold and a silver in visually impaired alpine skiing. This led to Slovakia's best ever result at the Paralympic Games: the country ranked fourth on the medal table.〔(Slovakia at the Paralympics ), International Paralympic Committee〕
At the Summer Games, Slovakia's Paralympic champions have been:〔(Slovakia at the Paralympics ), International Paralympic Committee〕
* Anton Sluka in the men's marathon (T12) in 1996
* Andrej Zatko in the men's 50m Butterfly (S3) in 1996
* Radovan Kaufman in the mixed 1 km time trial in track cycling (LC3) in 2000
* Pavol Kolackovsky in the men's 200m Freestyle (S14) in 2000
* Alena Kanova in the women's singles (category 3) in table tennis in 2000
* Imrich Lyocsa in the men's individual standing event in archery in 2004
* Marek Margoc in the men's shot put (F40) in 2004
* Rastislav Turecek in the men's handcycle road race (HC Div A) in 2004
* Ladislav Gaspar in the men's singles (category 10) in table tennis in 2004
* Jan Riapov in the men's singles (category 2) in table tennis in 2004
* Veronika Vadovicova in the women's air rifle standing event (SH1) in 2008
* Rastislav Revucky and Jan Riapov in the men's teams event (categories 1-2) in 2008
==Medal tallies==


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