Athletics (7):
Female
- Auriol Dongmo: shot put - 19.43 meters
- Ana Cabecinha: 20 kilometer walk – 01:28.49 hours
- Susana Godinho: marathon – 02:25.35
Males
- Isaac Nader: 1,500 meters - 3,31.49 minutes
- João Coelho: 400 meters – 44.79 seconds
- Samuel Barata: marathon – 02:07.35 hours
- Pedro Buaró: pole vault – 5.82 meters
Canoeing (3):
Female
- K1 500 meters: Quota achieved by Teresa Portela at the Duisburg Worl Championships
Male
- K1 1,000 meters: Quota achieved by Fernando Pimenta at the Duisburg World Championships
- K2 500 meters: Quota achieved by João Ribeiro and Messias Baptista at the Duisburg World Championships
Cycling (3):
Road:
Male
- Time Trial (2): Quota achieved by Nelson Oliveira’s sixth place in the 2023 World Championships and a spot guaranteed in the ranking of nations
- Long Distance Race (2): Quota achieved by the ranking of nations (the cyclists will be the same as those in the time trial)
Female
- Substantial test (1): Quota guaranteed by the ranking of nations
Equestrian (2):
- Dressage: Maria Caetano
- Obstacle jumping: Duarte Seabra
Gymnastics (2):
Artistic:
Female
- Filipa Martins: Complete competition (“all around”)
Individual trampoline:
Male
- Quota guaranteed by Pedro Ferreira and Gabriel Albuquerque in the Birmingham World Championship
Swimming:
Freestyle:
Female
- Camila Rebelo: 200-meter backstroke – 2.09.84 minutes
Male
- Diogo Ribeiro: 50-meter freestyle – 21.87 seconds, 100-meter freestyle – 47.98 seconds and 100-meter butterfly – 51.45 seconds.
- Miguel Nascimento: 50 meter freestyle – 21.91 seconds
- João Costa: 100 meter backstroke – 53.71 seconds
Open water:
Female
- Angélica André: 10 kilometers – 1:57.28.20 hours
Surfing:
- Teresa Bonvalot: Guaranteed place through World Surf League ranking
Table Tennis (3):
Male
- Teams (3): Guaranteed place with presence in the quarterfinals of the Team World Cup, in Busan, South Korea
- Individual (2): Guaranteed place with presence in the quarterfinals of the Team World Cup by teams, in Busan, South Korea
Shooting with hunting weapons:
Female
- Olympic gap (“trap”): Quota achieved by Inês Barros when she became European champion in 2023
Sailing (3):
Female
- ILCA 6: Vasileira Karachilou achieved the quota at the Hague World Cup
Male
- ILCA /: Eduardo Marques achieved the quota at the Hague World Cup