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Team GB at the 2024 Paralympics - Final weekend & summary


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Apologies for pirating this title, but I think we need a thread to finish everything up.  Lots going on!

 

  1. 100 medal overall target.  Think this is well within our grasp now.
  2. Second overall on GSB scoring.  Also achievable.  Although there may be a late :USA surge, our ace up the sleeve will be the Para Canoeing Finals on Sunday.  For some reason we are useless at normal sprint canoeing, but regularly dominate at para.
  3. Second overall on :USA scoring - ie total number of medals won.  This is going to be a bit tighter, but again I think there is still a bit more juice in the lemon. 
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Gold and bronze!

 

These road races have been fantastic.

 

Those two golds and the canoeing looking good should keep us ahead of USA on both golds and total now!

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We got a 4x100m relay that could bring up medal 100.....:wacko:

 

Good news.is that there is no baton, just a tap....

 

Silver medal behind have a bleeding guess...

 

OK pretty sure we are on 100 medals now because we are in an active fencing final.  :clap::champion::cheer:

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Day 10 - 7th September 2024

 

Apologies for a lack of schedules the past couple of days, I have been really busy with work.

 

08:30 - Road Cycling - Men's C1-3 Road Race - Fin Graham, Ben Watson, Jaco van Gass, Matthew Robertson

08:35 - Road Cycling - Women's C1-3 Road Race - Frances Brown, Dafne Schrager

08:40 - Swimming - Women's 200m IM SM10 - Heats - Faye Rogers (Q3)

09:00 - Athletics - Men's Long Jump T13 - Final - Zak Skinner

09:11 - Athletics - Men's 800m T34 - Final - Isaac Towers

09:12 - Judo - Men's +90kg J2 - Quarterfinals - :GBR Skelley vs :FRA Zorgani

09:12 - Judo - Men's -90kg J2 - Quarterfinals - :BRA Casanova vs :GBR Molloy

09:15 - Canoe - Men's KL2 200m - Semifinal - Dave Phillipson

09:16 - Athletics - Women's 100m Butterfly S8 - Heats - Alice Tai, Brock Whiston

09:28 - Canoe - Women's VL2 200m - Semifinal - Jeannette Chippington

09:31 - Swimming - Women's 50m Butterfly S7 - Heats - Iona Winnifrith

09:42 - Canoe - Men's KL3 200m - Semifinal - Rob Oliver

09:47 - Swimming - Men's 100m Butterfly S12 - Heats - Stephen Clegg

09:48 - Judo - Men's -90kg J1 - Quarterfinal - :GBR Powell vs TBD

09:57 - Equestrian - Individual Freestye G5 - Sophie Wells

10:28 - Athletics - Women's 100m T63 - Round 1 - Didi Okoh

10:36 - Canoe - Men's KL2 200m - Final - Dave Phillipson (P)

10:36 - Canoe - Women's VL2 - Final - Jeannette Chippington (P), Emma Wiggs

11:10 - Canoe - Men's KL3 200m - Final - Rob Oliver (P)

11:36 - Canoe - Women's VL3 - Final - Charlotte Henshaw, Hope Gordon

11:39 - Equestrian - Individual Freestyle G1 - Mari Durward-Akhurst

11:40 - Fencing - Men's Team Epee - Quarterfinal - :GBR vs :FRA

12:30 - Tennis - Men's Singles - Final - :GBR Hewett vs :JPN Oda

13:06 - Equestrian - Individual Freestyle G2 - Georgia Wilson

14:33 - Equestrian - Individual Freestyle G3 - Georgia Baker

16:00 - Powerlifting - Women's -97kg - Louise Sugden

19:20 - Athletics - Men's Shot Put T63 - Final - Aled Davies

16:38 - Swimming - Women's 200m IM SM10 - Final - Faye Rogers 

17:07 - Swimming - Women's 100m Butterfly S8 - Final - Alice Tai, Brock Whiston (P)

17:36 - Swimming - Women's 50m Butterfly S7 - Final - Iona Winnifrith (P)

18:27 - Swimming - Men's 100m Butterfly S12 - Final - Stephen Clegg (P)

19:25 - Athletics - Women's 800m T34 - Final - Hannah Cockroft, Kare Adenegan, Fabienne Andre

20:30 - Basketball - Men's Tournament - Final - :GBR vs :USA

20:37 - Athletics - Women's 100m T63 - Round 1 - Didi Okoh (P)

 

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Finlay Graham in the lead breakaway group of the C1-C3 cycle race, up against two.Frenchmen.

 

And he does it!  Gold!

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