Philippines at the 2024 Summer Paralympics

Other close shaves included Jerrold Mangliwan's, Ernie Gawilan's, and Angel Otom's performances in the final of their respective events.

The men, would wear black jackets adorned with traditional textile or habol handwoven individually by members of the Mangyan people.

The women would wear a wrap or a pañuelo made of banana and abaca fibers with a design and colors inspired from the Philippine flag and a sun-motif brooch.

The Philippines entered one archer into the games after Agustina Bantiloc qualified through Bipartite Commission (BPC) Invitation in the women's compound event.

Meanwhile, Filipina javelin thrower, Cendy Asusano will make her Paralympic debut and will represent the country in the Games.

In the 2024 World Para Athletics Championships held in Kobe, Japan, Asusano finished in fourth place in the biennial event.

[18] Asusano registered a personal best in the women's javelin thro F54, but finished as fourth barely missing a place in the podium.

[20] The Philippines qualified two swimmers (one man and one woman) to compete at the games, by achieving the MQS allocation slots.

Allain Ganapin qualified for Paris 2024, after winning the gold medal results in his class, through the 2024 Asian Qualification Tournament in Tai'an, China.

[12] Ganapin won his first bout over Hadi Hassanzada of the Refugee Paralympic Team before ending his Olympic campaign to Abulfaz Abuzarli of Azerbaijan.

Philippine delegation in France.
Ganapin (red) v. Abulfaz Abuzarli (blue).