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The Paris 2024 Paralympics showcased remarkable performances, with athletes like Debrunner and Araújo achieving historic wins. Great Britain excelled, securing multiple medals across swimming, athletics, and cycling, while Australian swimmers also made headlines with record-breaking achievements. The Games continue to inspire and elevate para-athletics on a global stage.
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Jodie Grinham, a pregnant para-archer, won gold in the mixed team compound final at the Paralympics, partnering with Nathan Macqueen. This victory follows her bronze medal in the individual event, making her the first openly pregnant woman to win a Paralympic medal. Grinham's achievements come amid health concerns during her pregnancy.
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On day nine of the Paris Paralympic Games, athletes from Great Britain and Australia showcased remarkable performances. Dame Sarah Storey aimed for her 19th gold, while Lauren Parker made history with dual golds in cycling and triathlon. Multiple events featured British and Australian competitors vying for medals.
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Ellie Challis led a remarkable day for Team GB at the Paralympics in Paris, winning gold in the S3 50m backstroke. Other notable victories included Louise Fiddes in the S14 100m breaststroke and Stephen McGuire in boccia, contributing to a strong medal tally for the British team.