United States at the 2012 Summer Paralympics

The United States competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, United Kingdom, from August 29 to September 9, 2012.

Medallists
The following American competitors won medals at the Games.

Multiple medallists
The following Team USA competitors won multiple medals at the 2012 Paralympic Games.

Archery

 * Men


 * align=left|Jeff Fabry
 * align=left rowspan=2|Individual compound W1
 * 659
 * 2
 * N/A
 * Bye
 * W 7-1
 * W 7-3
 * W 6-2
 * align=left|Jerry Shields
 * 586
 * 10
 * N/A
 * L 1-7
 * colspan="4"|did not advance
 * align=left|Dugie Denton
 * align=left rowspan=2|Individual compound open
 * 656
 * 9
 * W 6–2
 * W 6–4
 * L 4–6
 * colspan=3|did not advance
 * align=left|Matt Stutzman
 * 685
 * 1
 * Bye
 * W 6–5
 * W 6–4
 * W 6–4
 * L 4-6
 * align=left|Russell Wolfe
 * align=left|Individual recurve W1/W2
 * 555
 * 20
 * W 6–0
 * L 0-6
 * colspan=4|did not advance
 * align=left|Eric Bennett
 * align=left|Individual recurve standing
 * 604
 * 11
 * W 6–2
 * W 6–5
 * W 7-3
 * L 2-6
 * L 0-6
 * 4
 * }
 * 11
 * W 6–2
 * W 6–5
 * W 7-3
 * L 2-6
 * L 0-6
 * 4
 * }


 * Women


 * align=left|Lee Ford
 * align=left|Individual recurve standing
 * 417
 * 19
 * W 6–5
 * L 6–4
 * colspan=4|did not advance
 * }
 * }

Athletics

 * Men–track


 * Men–field
 * Women–track
 * Women–field

Boccia

 * Individual

Track

 * Pursuit


 * Sprint


 * Time trial

Equestrian

 * Individual


 * Team

Football 7-a-side
5-a-side football is for vision-impaired athletes. All competitors wear eyeshades to account for varying levels of sight, except for the goalkeeper who may be sighted. 7-a-side football is for cerebral palsy sufferers. Athletes who classify as C5-C8 can take part in this sport, with C5 being most disabled. At least one C5 or C6 player, and no more than three C8 players, may be on the field at a given time.


 * Group play


 * 5th–8th place semi-finals


 * 7th/8th place match

Women's tournament

 * Group stage


 * Quarter-final

Women's tournament

 * Roster


 * Group stage


 * Semi-final


 * Gold medal match

Swimming

 * Men

Qualifiers for the latter rounds (Q) of all events were decided on a time only basis, therefore positions shown are overall results versus competitors in all heats.


 * Women

Table tennis

 * Men


 * Women

Wheelchair basketball
The United States have qualified one men's team and one women's team in wheelchair basketball through their results at the 2010 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship. Competing athletes are given eight-level classification points specific to wheelchair basketball, ranging from 0.5 to 4.5 with lower numbers representing a higher degree of disability. The sum of the classification points of all players on the court cannot exceed 14.

Men's tournament



 * Group stage


 * Quarter-final


 * Semi-final


 * Bronze medal match

Women's tournament

 * Group stage


 * Quarter-final


 * Semi-final


 * Bronze medal match

Wheelchair rugby

 * Semi-finals


 * Bronze medal game