Tokyo Paralympics day 8 live updates: Rifle shooters miss out on final, badminton action later
Not the most spectacular way to win a #WheelchairTennis match but @shingokunieda won't mind
The #JPN number one seed beats good friend Stephane Houdet #FRA 7-6 6-3 to seal his place in the men's singles semi-finals#Tokyo2020 #Paralympics @ITFTennis pic.twitter.com/8UHolHStPJ
— Paralympic Games (@Paralympics) September 1, 2021
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— Sumit antil (@sumit_javelin) August 31, 2021
On a tough night in Tokyo, @sharad_kumar01 and @189thangavelu jump over more than just the bar for gritty medal-winning performances
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— The Field (@thefield_in) September 1, 2021
Sam Grewe was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer that led to his leg being amputated. Earlier this year, he enrolled in medical school to become a doctor himself. He tweeted this letter he received earlier today: "This makes it all worth it" pic.twitter.com/6U5cnRtK0R
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) August 31, 2021
There have been 12 World Championships to date, with the last taking place in Basel, Switzerland, in 2019 that saw 240 athletes from 49 nations. And finally a debut at the Paralympics… read more here about the event and athletes to look forward to.
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More medals in a few hours (5) than the entire duration of any Paralympic Games campaign before (4 maximum)! A recap of India’s magnificent Monday.
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