Poland
Poland has claimed 44 medals at the Paralympic Winter Games: Gold 11 - Silver 6 - Bronze 27.
Poland won its 44 in three sports, cross-country skiing, alpine skiing and biathlon, but it has won all its 11 gold medals in cross-country skiing.
Marcin Kos has won a record four gold medals for Poland, all in cross-country skiing.
Kos and Jan Kolodziej have won seven medals each, most for a Polish athlete. Both have won their medals in cross-country skiing.
Poland won its most medals (13) and most gold medals (3) in 1984.
The Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games were the first Games since 1980 in which Poland did not win a medal.
Katarzyna Rogowiec won all of Poland's three medals in 2006 and 2010 combined, all in cross-country skiing.
Bogumila Kaploniak won Poland's only medal in biathlon when she took bronze in women's 7.5km individual standing at the Salt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter Games.
Poland's seven medal in alpine skiing have all been bronze medals, all won in 1984 and 1988.
Poland's best result at the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games were two fifth places for Maciej Krezel in men's alpine skiing slalom visually impaired and super combined visually impaired.
For full results from previous Paralympic Games please visit the IPC’s historical results database