Portugal competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. It was the 26th consecutive participation of the nation in the Summer Olympic Games since their debut at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm.
These were the most successful Olympic Games for Portugal as the delegation won a total of four medals, including one gold, two silvers and one bronze, improving from their previous best-ever participation in Tokyo 2020 (one gold, one silver and two bronzes). For the first time ever, Portugal won medals in Olympic track cycling in their second participation in the discipline (after Tokyo 2020), first in the men's events. By winning a gold medal in the men's Madison and a silver medal in the men's omnium in his Olympic debut, Iúri Leitão became the first Portuguese Olympic champion in a sport outside of athletics and the first Portuguese Olympian to win two medals in a single edition of the Games. Portuguese judokas won a bronze medal for the third consecutive Games, as Patrícia Sampaio (women's 78 kg) followed the footsteps of Jorge Fonseca (men's 100 kg) in Tokyo 2020 and Telma Monteiro (women's 57 kg) in Rio 2016.
The competitors taking part in the Games are distributed per sport and per gender as follows:
Portuguese track and field athletes achieved the entry standards for Paris 2024, either by passing the direct qualifying mark (or time for track and road races) or by world ranking, in the following events (a maximum of 3 athletes each):[1]
Portugal competed in the inaugural Olympic breaking tournaments after securing one of the 16 places in the B-Girls event via performance at the 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series.
Portuguese canoeists qualified boats in each of the following distances for the Games through the 2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Duisburg, Germany.[2][3] On 18 April 2024, after a national trial competition, the Portuguese Canoe Federation officially selected the canoeists that had originally secured the quotas at the World Championships.[4]
Qualification Legend: FA = Qualify to final (medal); FB = Qualify to final B (non-medal); FC = Qualify to final C (non-medal)
Portugal qualified three riders – two men and one woman – to compete in the Olympic road events, by virtue of the nation's UCI World Ranking. [5]
Portugal entered three riders for men's omnium, madison, and women's omnium events, based on the nations performances, through the final UCI Olympic rankings.
Portugal mountain bikers secured one female quota place for the Olympic through the release of the final Olympic mountain biking rankings.
Portugal entered a squad of four equestrians. Portuguese equestrians qualified for the team dressage events and individual jumping events, through the establishments of final olympics ranking.
Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified for the final based on position in group; q = Qualified for the final based on overall position
Portuguese artistic gymnasts secured athlete quota places for the following events in Paris 2024. Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Olympian Ana Filipa Martins booked a spot in the Olympic women's individual all-around event for the third consecutive Games by being one of the top 14 all-arounders from a NOC that did not qualify a team at the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp, Belgium.[6]
Portugal secured one athlete quota place for the men's Olympic event, after placing two gymnasts in the top eight of the men's individual event at the 2023 World Championships in Birmingham, Great Britain.[7]
Portugal qualified seven judoka (two men and five women) for the following weight classes at the Games:
Portuguese sailors qualified one boat in each of the following classes through the 2023 Sailing World Championships, the class-associated World Championships, and the continental regattas.
M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race
Portuguese shooters achieved quota places for the following events by virtue of their best finishes at the 2023 European Shotgun Championships:
Portugal will enter two skateboarders in the Olympic competition, one more than at the previous Games, after each secured a top 20 place in their respective event's Olympic World Skating Rankings on 23 June 2024. Gustavo Ribeiro will compete for the second consecutive Games in the men's street event, while Thomas Augusto will make his and Portugal's debut in the men's park event.
Portuguese surfers confirmed two quota places for the women's shortboard event. Tokyo 2020 Olympian Teresa Bonvalot finished among the top eight surfers eligible for qualification in the 2023 World Surf League rankings to secure a spot on the Portuguese roster for her second Games.[8][9] Meanwhile, the other Tokyo 2020 Olympian, Yolanda Hopkins, also qualified for her second Games after securing one of eight eligible quota places at the 2024 World Surfing Games in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.[10]
Qualification legend: R3 - Qualifies to elimination rounds; R2 - Qualifies to repechage round
Portuguese swimmers achieved the entry standards in the following events for Paris 2024 (a maximum of two swimmers under the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT) and potentially at the Olympic Consideration Time (OCT):[11][12]
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.
Portugal qualified a table tennis squad for the men's team event the Games after reaching the quarter-finals of the 2024 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Busan, South Korea. Two of those players will also participate in the men's singles event.[13] In addition, the country qualified two players for the women's singles event at the Games, after Shao Jieni and Fu Yu secured one of five quota places in offer at the 2024 European Olympic Singles Qualification tournament in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Portugal entered two tennis players into the Olympic tournament.
Portugal qualified a team of four triathletes (two men and two women) to compete in the mixed relay event at the Olympics, after finishing as one of the six eligible best-placed NOCs in the World Triathlon Mixed Relay Olympic Qualification Ranking of 25 March 2024.