An Historic Paralympic Games
The NYAC’s 2024 Paralympians secured a combined six medals, making these the most successful Paralympics in NYAC history.
Tatyana McFadden became the most decorated American track and field athlete of all time after earning her 20th and 21st medals in Paris. Triathlete Grace Norman won gold in the PTS5 triathlon classification, Mikey Brannigan took bronze in the T20 1500m and Hunter Woodhall won the T62 400m, joining his wife and NYAC Olympian Tara Davis-Woodhall as a Paris 2024 gold medalist.
Team NYAC
The Club’s Paralympic athletes in Paris—Tatyana McFadden, Grace Norman, Mikey Brannigan and Hunter Woodhall—continued the tradition of athletic excellence for which the Club is known. Meet the NYAC’s Paralympic team by clicking here.
NYAC Schedule and Results
Prelims, semis, medal rounds, finals – you can find the full NYAC Paralympic schedule, plus results, by clicking here.
Blog
The NYAC’s Paris 2024 Blog provides an in-depth look at our athletes’ performances at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Click here to read about all of the NYAC action.
Paris Medalists
Click below to view the names of the NYAC’s medalists at the Paralympic Games.
Gold Medalists
Grace Norman – Triathlon (PTS5)
Hunter Woodhall – Track and Field (T62 400m)
Silver Medalists
Tatyana McFadden – Track and Field (T54 100m)
Bronze Medalists
Mikey Brannigan – Track and Field (T20 1500m)
Tatyana McFadden, Hunter Woodhall – Track and Field (4x100m Universal Relay)
