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2024 Paralympics - August 28 - September 8


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12 minutes ago, Josh said:

I don’t have time, I need to leave in about an hour :(

What? Something more important than the women’s semifinal? What could it be haha

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8 minutes ago, Surlympics said:

What? Something more important than the women’s semifinal? What could it be haha

Something to do in my personal life. 

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Oops, another day where I completely forgot to do a preview. Well, given the day is almost half over, I’ll highlight the rest of what’s going on. 
 

On the track, Marissa Papaconstantinou will look to go one better on her 200m result in the women’s 100m T64 (final at 10:11 AM PST/1:11 PM EST), while Renee Foessel in women’s discus throw F38 (final at 11:32 AM PST/2:32 PM EST) and Cody Fournie in men’s 100m T54 (final at 12:09 PM PST/3:09 AM EST) are other strong medal chances. In swimming, Canada try and improve on their haul of 10 medals as Alec Elliot goes in the men’s 100m backstroke S10 (final at 9:05 AM PST/12:05 PM EST) and Aurelie Rivard competes in her final event of these Paralympics, the women’s 100m backstroke S10 (final at 9:12 AM PST/12:12 PM EST)

 

Women’s wheelchair basketball team takes on Netherlands, although they’re so outmatched that I’m pretty sure it’ll turn out as a loss unfortunately. 

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Recapping today’s results so far. 
 

Trinity Lowthian through to repechage 4 in women’s category B epee, after wins over Cho and Pasqino.
 

Austin Smeenk through to the men’s 800m T34 final. 

Mary Jibb through to the women’s 100m butterfly S9 final, and Seb Massabie through to the men’s 50m freestyle S4 final. 

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Worth noting that Sebastian Massabie broke the Paralympic record in the heats this morning

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53 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Worth noting that Sebastian Massabie broke the Paralympic record in the heats this morning

I missed that. Well that adds another medal contender then. 

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