5-a-side football Russia qualified for the Paralympics after finishing second at the 2015 IBSA Blind Football European Championships. Playing in Group B, Russia opened the tournament with a 1–0 victory against France, followed by two 0–0 draws against Belgium and Spain. With a 1–0 victory against Greece in their final group stage match, Russia finished second in its group. In the elimination round, Russia played against Group A winner England. Russia won 1–0 on penalty kicks, but lost to Turkey 1–0 in the gold medal match.
7-a-side football The
Russia national 7-a-side football team qualified for Rio 2016 after winning the 2015 CP World Championships, defeating reigning European champions
Ukraine. They went into the competition as the top ranked team in the world. The team was in Group B with Scotland, Northern Ireland and Germany. The draw for the tournament was held on 6 May at the 2016 Pre Paralympic Tournament in
Salou,
Spain. Russia was put into Group B with the United States, Netherlands and Argentina. Iran qualified for the 2016 Rio Games following the suspension of Russia. The IPC ruled that there could not be a redraw for the groups. This resulted in Iran being put into Group A with the Netherlands, Argentina and the United States. Going into the Paralympics, Russia was ranked second in the world.
Athletics Russia had qualified a number of athletes in track and field. Following the suspension, two of these spots were re-allocated to Australia.
Archery Russia qualified ten archers as a result of their performance at the
2015 World Archery Para Championships. They included one spot each in the men's and women's compound open, three spots each in the men's and women's recurve open, and one spot each in the men's and women's W1. Among the archers that had qualified included
Bato Tsydendorzhiev,
Margarita Sidorenko,
Svetlana Barantseva,
Irina Rossiyskaya,
Sergey Khutakov,
Anton Zaypaev and
Stepanida Artakhinova.
Cycling Being among the highest-ranked countries on the men's and women's
UCI Para-Cycling Nations Ranking Lists as of 31 December 2014, Russia qualified for Rio 2016, assuming they continued to meet all other eligibility requirements.
Equestrian Russian riders had qualified to participate in the individual event. Following their suspension, their spot was re-allocated.
Goalball The
Russia women's national goalball team qualified for Rio 2016 after finishing second at the
2014 IBSA Goalball World Championships. Their spot was re-allocated to
Australia.
Paracanoeing Russia earned a qualifying spot in the inaugural Paracanoeing competition following their performance at the 2015 ICF Canoe Sprint & Paracanoe World Championships in Milan, Italy, where the top six finishers in each Paralympic event earned a qualifying spot for their nation.
Alexandra Dupik earned the spot for Russia after finishing fourth in the women's KL1 event.
Nadezda Andreeva earned a second spot for Ukraine after finishing fifth in the women's KL2 event.
Leonid Krylov earned a third spot for Russia after finishing third in the men's KL3 event.
Rowing One pathway for qualification at the 2015 FISA World Rowing Championships was a top-eight finish in a medal event. Russia qualified in the AS Men's Single Sculls event with a fourth-place finish with a time of 04:56.780.
Shooting The first opportunity to qualify for shooting in Rio took place at the
2014 IPC Shooting World Championships in Suhl. Shooters earned spots for their NPC. Russia earned a qualifying spot at this event in the P1 – 10m Air Pistol Men SH1 event as a result of
Sergey Malyshev winning a silver medal.
Valeriy Ponomarenko earned a second spot in the same event for Russia. Tatiana Ryabchenko gave Russia a third spot for Rio, this one in the R6 – 50m Rifle Prone Mixed SH1 event. Sergey Nochevnoy gave Russia their fourth spot at Rio, this time in the R3 – 10Mm Air Rifle Prone Mixed SH1 event. Three opportunities to qualify were available through the 2015 IPC Shooting World Cup events in
Osijek,
Sydney, and
Fort Benning. In Osijek,
Antonina Zhukova qualified in the R5 – 10m Air Rifle Prone Mixed SH2 event. In Sydney,
Nikolai Krygin qualified in the R5 - Mixed 10m Air Rifle Prone SH2 event. At Fort Benning,
Natalia Dalekova qualified in the P4 Mixed 50m Pistol event and
Andrey Kozhemyakin qualified in the R7 Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions event.
Swimming The top two finishers in each Rio medal event at the
2015 IPC Swimming World Championships earned a qualifying spot for their country.
Denis Tarasov earned Russia a spot after winning gold in the Men's 100m Butterfly S8.
Alexander Makarov earned Russia another spot after winning silver in the Men's 200m Freestyle S3.
Roman Zhdanov earned Russia a third spot after winning silver in the Men's 200m Freestyle S4.
Andrei Granichka earned Russia a fourth spot after winning silver in the Men's 400m Freestyle S6. The fifth spot for Russia was earned by
Valeriia Shabalina who won silver in the Women's 100m Breaststroke SB14. The sixth spot was earned by
Ani Palian who won silver in the Women's 100m Freestyle S7.
Anna Krivshina grabbed a seventh spot for Russia after winning gold in the Women's 50m Freestyle S13.
Dmitrii Kokarev earned the country's eighth spot after winning silver in the Men's 100m Backstroke S2.
Iurii Luchkin earned Russia's ninth spot in the Men's 100m Breaststroke SB5 with a gold medal finish.
Wheelchair tennis Russia had qualified two players in the women's singles event,
Ludmila Bubnova and
Viktoriia Lvova. Following their suspension, one spot was re-allocated by the IPC to
Shelby Baron of the United States. Another spot was re-allocated to Australia. == References ==