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Team GB at the 2024 Paralympics - Part 1


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Day 1 - 29th August 2024 

 

All times BST

 

08:00 - Archery - Women's Individual W1 - Ranking Round - Victoria Kingstone (6th)

08:10 - Badminton - Mixed Doubles SH6 - Group Stage - :GBR Shephard/Choong (L 14-21, 12-21) vs :INA Subhan/Marlina 

08:44 - Swimming - Women's 400m Freestyle S9 - Heats - Toni Shaw (Q6)

09:28 - Swimming Men's 100m Butterfly S14 - Heats - William Ellard (Q1), Cameron Vearncombe (Q7)

09:30 - Boccia - Men's Individual BC1 - Group Stage - :GBR Smith (W 5-2) vs :BRAOliveira 

09:30 - Basketball - Men's Tournament - Group Stage - :GBR (W 76-55) vs :GER

09:35 - Swimming - Women's 100m Butterfly S14 - Heats - Louise Fiddes (Q7), Poppy Maskill (Q1), Olivia Newman-Baronius (Q3)

09:45 - Table Tennis - Women's Doubles WD14 - Quarterfinal - :NOR Korneliuss/Slettum vs :GBR Pickard/Twomey (W 3-0)

10:30 - Table Tennis - Men's Doubles MD18 - Round of 16 - :POL Chudzicki/Misztal vs :GBR McKibbin/Stacey (L 2-3)

10:30 - Rugby - Open Tournament - Group Stage - :AUS vs :GBR (W 58-55)

10:31 - Swimming - Women's 200m Freestyle S5 - Heats - Tully Kearney (Q1)

11:00 - Track Cycling - Women's C4-5 500m Time Trial - Qualifying - Kadeena Cox (Q2)

11:30 - Badminton - Men's Singles SL3 - Group Stage - :GBR Bethell (W 2-0) vs :NZL Czyz 

11:45 - Basketball - Women's Tournament - Group Stage - :ESP vs :GBR (W 69-34)

11:55 - Track Cycling - Women's C1-3 3000m Individual Pursuit - Qualifying - Dafne Schrager (Q2)

12:00 - Archery - Women's Individual Compound Open - Ranking Round - Jodie Grinham (4th), Phoebe Patterson-Pine (7th)

12:00 - Table Tennis - Men's Doubles MD14 - Round of 16 - :GBR Karabardak/Shilton (W 3-0) vs :FRA Dourbecker/Messi

12:41 - Track Cycling - Men's B 4000m Individual Pursuit - Qualifying - James Ball, Stephen Bate (Q2) Neil Fachie

12:45 - Table Tennis - Men's Doubles MD14 - Round of 16 - :GBR Bayley/Perry (W 3-0) vs :GER Rau/Schnake 

12:45 - Table Tennis - Men's Doubles MD4 - Quarterfinals - :KOR Jang/Park vs :GBR Davies/Matthews (L 0-3)

13:00 - Boccia - Men's Individual BC3 - Group Stage - :GBR Arnott vs :GBR Wilson (W 5-3)

13:30 - Table Tennis - Mixed Doubles XD17 - Round of 32 :GBR Stacey/Twomey (W 3-1) vs :NGR Alabi/Obazuaye 

14:45 - Track Cycling - Women's C4-5 500m Time Trial - Final - Kadeena Cox (DNF)

15:40 - Badminton - Men's Singles SH6 - Group Stage - :GBR Shephard (L 2-0) vs :CHN Lin

15:41 - Track Cycling - Women's C1-3 3000m Individual Pursuit - Gold Final -  :GBR Dafne Schrager (L) - SILVER vs  :CHNWang  Xiaomei  

16:00 - Boccia - Men's Individual BC4 - Group Stage - :GBR McGuire (W 8-0) vs :MAS Abdul Rahman

16:00 - Archery - Men's Individual Compound Open - Ranking Round - Nathan MacQueen 6th)

16:00 - Table Tennis - Mixed Doubles XD7 - Round of 32 - :GBR Matthews/Shackleton (W 3-1) vs :AUS Chen/di Toro

16:13 - Track Cycling - Men's B 4000m Individual Pursuit - Gold Final -  :GBR Stephen Bate (L) - SILVER vs :NED Bangma 

16:40 - Swimming - Women's 400m Freestyle S9 - Final - Toni Shaw (5th)

17:00 - Badminton - Men's Singles SH6 - Group Stage - :HKG Chu vs :GBR Coombs (L 1-2)

17:10 - Boccia - Women's Individual BC2 - Group Stage - :GBR Taggart (W 10-1) vs :ECU Leon 

17:10 - Boccia - Women's Individual BC2 - Group Stage - :KOR Jeong vs :GBR Haggo (L 1-3)

17:30 - Table Tennis - Women's Doubles WD14 - Semifinal - :GBR Pickard/Twomey (L 1-3 - BRONZE)vs :CHN Huang/Jin

17:36 - Swimming - Men's 100m Butterfly S14 - Final - William Ellard (SILVER), Cameron Vearncombe (8th)

17:42 - Swimming - Women's 100m Butterfly S14 - Final - Louise Fiddes (6th), Poppy Maskill (GOLD), Olivia Newman-Baronius (4th)

18:15 - Table Tennis - Mixed Doubles XD7 - Round of 16 - :GBR Matthews/Shackleton (L 0-3) vs :GER Bruechle/Mikolasche

19:30 - Boccia - Women's Singles BC3 - Group Stage - :BRA Oliveira vs :GBR Kidson (W 5-1)

19:45 - Table Tennis - Mixed Doubles XD17 - Round of 16 - :GBR Stacey/Twomey (W 3-0) vs :POL Chojnowski/Marszal

19:46 - Swimming - Women's 200m Freestyle S5 - Final - Tully Kearney (GOLD)

 

Summary

Daily Medals - 2G 3S 1- 6

Total Medals - 2G 3S 1- 6

 

Tokyo Daily Medals - 1G 4S 1- 6

Tokyo Total Medals - 1G 4S 1- 6

 

GB Gold Medal events - 7

 

 

Day 1 of the 2024 Paralympics starts with a bang, with lots of GB competitors across a range of different sports. 

The first watchable action will see Jack Shephard and Rachel Choong face the Indonesian reigning world champions of Subhan Subhan and Rina Marlina at 08:10 in the badminton mixed doubles SH6. The first guaranteed medal could come after the women's doubles WD14 quarterfinals at 09:45 which features 14 year old Bly Twomey and Felicity Pickard. Twomey faces a Paralympics baptism of fire with a potential 4 matches on the cards. 7 swimmers are in action from 8:30 in the heats, all of whom will be hoping to make it through to the evening finals session. GB are in action in 3 track cycling events, and have 2 reigning world champions hoping to add Paralympic titles to their CVs. Kadeena Cox could win the first finite medal at 14:45 in the women's C4-5 500m Time Trial, where she is the 2 time defending world champion. Boccia, badminton and table tennis matches keep the GB interest up through the day, and all 3 teams will begin their medal campaigns as well. Day 1 is rounded out by the swimming programme, where GB boast 2 world number 1's and World record holders as well as global medalists in all 4 events with GB entrants in the session.

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As far as I can see all of these things are down to covered on C4's YouTube feed except obviously the archery.  Then badminton & table tennis will be on multiple courts, but mainstream C4 will pick up British interest.

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During the OC the commentator said that they have 'everything live'

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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3 hours ago, Mkbw50 said:

During the OC the commentator said that they have 'everything live'

Maybe so....They have two courts of badminton at the moment & ditto for the table tennis later.

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Just now, Grassmarket said:

Maybe so....They have two courts of badminton at the moment & ditto for the table tennis later.

Today, all GB matches are on courts 1 and 2 which are the televised ones. I'm not sure about table tennis yet.

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Where do you actually find all the streams

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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This has been a pretty exciting start to the day, wasn't at all expecting the blowout over :GER

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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