Monday 30 August 2021

Tokyo Paralympics Day Four

Day Four saw another packed day of action withover 60 medal events across nine sports with Athletics, Swimming and Table Tennis in double figures.

Medals 


The Mixed Team W1 GOLD was won by China after a 138-132 victory over Czech Republic who took SILVER while RPC claimed BRONZE with a 132-127 victory over Republic of Korea. 




The Women's Discus Throw F57 saw GOLD won by Mokhigul Khamdamova (UZB) ahead of Nassima Saifi (ALG) who scooped SILVER while Julyana Cristina da Silva (BRA) collected BRONZE

In the Men's Shot Put F12, Kim Lopez Gonzalez (ESP) won GOLD with a WORLD RECORD of 17.04m ahead of Roman Danyluk (UKR) who sealed SILVER while Elbek Sultonov (UZB) claimed BRONZE

The Men's 5000m T13 GOLD was won by Yassine Ouhdadi EL Ataby (ESP) as he finished ahead of Jaryd Clifford (AUS) who took SILVER while Aleksandr Kostin (Guide- Iurii Kloptcov) (RPC) crossed for BRONZE. GB's David Devine finished in fourth. 

GOLD for Susannah Scaroni (USA) with a Paralympic Record of 10:02:57 in the Women's 5000m T54 ahead of Manuela Schaer (SUI) who scooped SILVER while Tatyana McFadden (USA) collected BRONZE

The Men's 1500m T46 GOLD was won by Aleksandr Iaremchuk (RPC) as he finished ahead of Hristiyan Stoyanov (BUL) who took SILVER while David Emong (UGA) collected BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD of 6.16m in the Women's Long Jump T64 as Fleur Jong (NED) won GOLD as she out-jumped Marie-Amelie le Fur (FRA) who scooped SILVER while Marlene van Gansewinkel (NED) who collected BRONZE narrowly ahead of GB's Stef Reid who finished fourth. 

The Women's Javelin Throw F13 saw GOLD won by Nozimakhon Kayumova (UZB) ahead of Yuping Zhao (CHN) who sealed SILVER while Lizaveta Piatrenka (BLR) collected BRONZE.

In the Women's 400m T11, GOLD for Guiqing Liu (Guide- Donglin Xu) (CHN) with a Paralympic Record time of 56.25 ahead of Thalita Vitoria Simplicio da Silva (Guide- Felipe Veloso da Silva) (BRA) who took SILVER while Angie Lizeth Pabon Mamian (Guide- Luis Dahir Arizala Ocoro) (COL) collected BRONZE

The Men's Javelin Throw F57 GOLD was won by Hamed Heidari (AZE) with a WORLD RECORD throw of 51.42m, Amanolah Papi (IRI) took SILVER while Cicero Valdiran Lins Nobre (BRA) claimed BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD throw of 45.39m won GOLD for Li Liu (CHN) in the Men's Club Throw F32 as he out-threw Athanasios Konstantinidis (GRE) who scooped SILVER while Walid Ferhah (ALG) collected BRONZE

The Women's 1500m T13 saw GOLD won by Tigist Gezahagn Menigstu (ETH) ahead of Liza Corso (USA) who scooped SILVER while Somaya Bousaid (TUN) crossed for BRONZE.

In the Women's Shot Put F37, a Paralympic Record throw of 15.12m won GOLD for Lisa Adams (NZL) as she out-threw Na Mi (CHN) who took SILVER while Yingli Li (CHN) collected BRONZE

GOLD for GB's Thomas Young in the Men's 100m T38 as he finished ahead of Dening Zhu (CHN) who scooped SILVER while Evan O'Hanlon (AUS) claimed BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD of 7.17m in the Men's Long Jump T63 as Ntando Mahlangu (RSA) won GOLD ahead of Leon Schaeffer (GER) who took SILVER while Daniel Wagner (DEN) collected BRONZE

GOLD for GB's Sophie Hahn in the Women's 100m T38 as she finished ahead of Darian Faisury Jiminez Sanchez (COL) who crossed for SILVER while Lindy Ave (GER) took BRONZE. GB duo Olivia Breen and Ali Smith finished in sixth and eighth. 

The Men's 5000m T54 GOLD was won by Marcel Hug (SUI) as he finished ahead of Brent Lakatos (CAN) who took SILVER while Putharet Khongrak (THA) crossed for BRONZE

The final Athletics medal event of the day was the Women's 400m T47 as Anrune Weyers (RSA) won GOLD ahead of Lisabeli Marina Vera Andrade (VEN) who took SILVER while Anastasiia Soloveva (RPC) crossed for BRONZE. 


The Women's 57kg GOLD was won by Sevda Valiyeva (AZE) as she defeated Parvina Samandarova (UZB) who took SILVER. BRONZES went to Lucia Araujo (BRA) and Zeynep Celik (TUR) as they defeated Junko Hirose (JPN) and Natalia Ovchinnikova (RPC). 

In the Men's 73kg, Feruz Sayidov (UZB) won GOLD by defeating Temirzhan Daulet (KAZ) who took SILVER while BRONZES went to Rufat Mahomedov (UKR) and Osvaldas Bareikis (LTU) as they defeated Vasilii Kutuev (RPC) and Giorgi Kaldani (GEO).

The Women's 63kg GOLD was won by Khanim Huseynova (AZE) after she defeated Iryna Husieva (UKR) who scooped SILVER while BRONZES went to Yue Wang (CHN) and Nafisa Sheripboeva (UZB) as they defeated Olga Pozdnysheva (RPC) and Marta Arce Payno (ESP).

In the Men's 81kg, Huseyn Rahimli (AZE) won GOLD after defeating Davurkhon Karomatov (UZB) who took SILVER while BRONZES went to Jung Min Lee (KOR) and Eduardo Adrian Avila Sanchez (MEX) as they defeated Nathan Petit (FRA) and Dmytro Solovey (UKR). 

 
The Men's 72kg saw a Paralympic Record of 228 as Bonnie Bunyau Gustin (USA) won GOLD ahead of Mahmoud Attia (EGY) who scooped SILVER while GB's Micky Yule collected BRONZE

In the Women's 61kg, Amalia Perez (MEX) won GOLD ahead of Ruza Kuzieva (UZB) who took SILVER while Lucy Ejike (NGR) claimed BRONZE

The Women's 67kg saw GOLD won by Yujiao Tan (CHN) ahead of Fatma Omar (EGY) who took SILVER while Olaitan Ibrahim (NGR) collected BRONZE

In the Men's 80kg, Roohllah Rostami (IRI) won GOLD ahead of Xiaofei Gu (CHN) who took SILVER while Mohamed Elelfat (EGY) who claimed BRONZE.



The Men's 100m Breaststroke SB6 saw Yevhenil Bohodaiko (UKR) win GOLD ahead of Nelson Crispin Corzo (COL) who took SILVER while Matthew Levy (AUS) collected BRONZE

GOLD for GB's Maisie Summers-Newton with a Paralympic Record time of 1:32.34 ahead of Daomin Liu (CHN) who scooped SILVER while Sophia Herzog (USA) collected BRONZE. GB's Ellie Simmonds narrowly missed out on medalling as she finished fourth. 

The Men's 100m Freestyle S10 saw GOLD won by Maksym Krypak (UKR) ahead of Rowan Crothers (AUS) who took SILVER while Stefano Raimondi (ITA) collected BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD time of 58.14 in the Women's 100m Freestyle S10 as Aurelie Rivard (CAN) won GOLD ahead of Dutch duo Chantalle Zijderveld who took SILVER and Lisa Kruger who claimed BRONZE

GOLD for Roman Zhdanov (RPC) with a WORLD RECORD time of 2:21.17 in the Men's 150m Individual Medley SM4 as he finished ahead of Ami Omer Dadaon (ISR) who scooped SILVER while Takayuki Suzuki (JPN) claimed BRONZE

The Women's 150 Individual Medley SM4 saw a China 1-2 as Yu Liu won GOLD ahead of Yanfei Zhou who scooped SILVER while Nataliia Butkova (RPC) claimed BRONZE

In the Men's 150m Individual Medley SM3, Jesus Hernandez Hernandez won GOLD ahead of Australian duo Ahmed Kelly who took SILVER and Grant Patterson who claimed BRONZE.

A Ukranian 1-2 in the Men's 100m Backstroke S11 as Mykhailo Serbin won GOLD ahead of Viktor Smyrnov who scooped SILVER while Bozun Yang (CHN) collected BRONZE

A clean sweep for China in the Women's 100m Backstroke S11 as Liwen Cai won GOLD ahead of Xinyi Wang who took SILVER while Guizhi Li claimed BRONZE. 

The Men's 200m Individual Medley SM8 GOLD was won by Denys Dubrov (UKR) as he finished ahead of Chinese duo Hajiao Xu who took SILVER and Guanglong Yang who collected BRONZE

Jessica Long (USA) won GOLD in the Women's 200m Individual Medley SM8 ahead of Xenia Francesca Palazzo (ITA) who scooped SILVER while Mariia Pavlova (RPC) collected BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD time of 1:25.13 in the Men's 100m Breaststroke SB5 as Andrei Granichika (RPC) won GOLD ahead of Antoni Ponce Bertran (ESP) who took SILVER while Junsheng Li (CHN) claimed BRONZE. 

The Women's 100m Breaststroke SB5 saw Yelyzaveta Mereshko (UKR) win GOLD ahead of GB's Grace Harvey who scooped SILVER while Verena Scott (GER) collected BRONZE

The final event of the day in the pool was the Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay S14 as GB (Reece Dunn, Bethany Firth, Jessica-Jane Applegate, Jordan Catchpole) stormed to GOLD with a WORLD RECORD time of 3:40.63. Australia (Ricky Betar, Benjamin James Hance, Ruby Storm, Madeleine McTernan ) took SILVER while Brazil (Gabriel Bandeira, Ana Karolina Soares de Oliveira, Debora Borges Carneiro, Felipe Vila Real) collected BRONZE


The Women's Singles Class 4 will be between Bhavinben Patel (INA) and Ying Zhou (CHN) after they defeated Miao Zhang (CHN) and Xiaodan Gu (CHN) who collected BRONZES.

In the Men's Singles Class 4, Young-Gun Kim (KOR) and Abdullah Ozturk (TUR) advanced to the final after defeating Nesim Turan (TUR) and Maxime Thomas (FRA) who took BRONZES

The Men's Singles Class 9 GOLD was won by Laurens Devos (BEL) with a 3-1 victory over Lin Ma (AUS) who took SILVER while Iurii Nozdrunov (RPC) and Ivan Mai (UKR) collected BRONZES.

In the Women's Singles Classes 1-2, Jing Liu (CHN) took GOLD with a 3-1 win over Su Yeon Seo (KOR) who took SILVER while Catia Cristina da Silva Oliveira (BRA) and Nadezhda Pushpasheva (RPC) collected BRONZES.

The Men's Singles Class 3 GOLD was won by Panfeng Feng (CHN) with a 3-2 success over Thomas Schmidberger (GER) who took SILVER while Jenson van Emburgh (USA) and Xiang Zhai (CHN) collected BRONZES

In the Men's Singles Class 6, Ian Seidenfeld (USA) took GOLD with a 3-0 win over Peter Rosenmeier (DEN) who scooped SILVER while GB's Paul Karabardak and Rungroj Thainyom (THA) took BRONZES

The Women's Singles Class 11 GOLD was won by Elena Prokofeva (RPC) with a 3-1 victory over Lea Ferney (FRA) who took SILVER while Maki Ito (JPN) and Ting Ting Wong (HKG) claimed BRONZES.

Ningning Cao (CHN) and Valentin Baus (GER) advanced to the final of the Men's Singles Class 5 as they defeated Ali Ozturk (TUR) and GB's Jack Hunter Spivey who collected BRONZES

Kelly van Zon (NED) and Viktoriia Safonova (RPC) advanced to the final of the Women's Singles Class 7 after defeating Kubra Korkut (TUR) and Anne Barneoud (FRA) who claimed BRONZES

Mateo Boheas (FRA) and Patryk Chojnowski (POL) advanced to the final of the Men's Singles Class 10 after defeating Filip Radovic (MNE) and David Jacobs (INA) who took BRONZES

In the Women's Singles Class 5, there will be an all-Chinese final as Jiamin Pan and Bian Zhang advanced after defeating Young A Jung (KOR) and Khetam Abu Awad (JOR) who took BRONZES.

The Women's Singles Class 10 final will be between Bruna Costa Alexandre (BRA) and Qian Yang (AUS) after they defeated Shiau Wen Tien (TPE) and Natalia Partyka (POL) who collected BRONZES.

In the Men's Singles Class 8, Viktor Didukh (UKR) and Shuai Zhao (CHN) advanced to the final after defeating Maksym Nikolenko (UKR) and Weinan Peng (CHN) who took BRONZES.

The Men's Singles Class 1 final will be all-Korean after Hyeon Uk Kim and Young Dae Joo defeated Ki Won Nam (KOR) and GB's Tom Matthews who took BRONZES

In the Women's Singles Class 6, Maryna Lytovchenko (UKR) and Mallak Alieva (RPC) advanced to the final after defeating Raisa Chebanika (RPC) and Stephanie Grebe (GER) who collected BRONZES

The Men's Singles Class 11 saw Peter Palos (HUN) and Samuel Philip von Einem (AUS) advance to the final after defeating Florian van Acker (BEL) and Lucas Creange (FRA) who took BRONZES

The Women's Singles Class 9 final will be between Li N Lei (AUS) and Guiyan Xiong (CHN) as they defeated Karolina Pek (POL) and Alexa Szvitacs (HUN) who claimed BRONZES. 

In the Women's Singles Class 3, Juan Xue (CHN) and Alena Kanova (SVK) will meet in the final after defeating Gyu Lee Mi (KOR) and Jiyu Yoon (KOR) who took BRONZES. 

The Men's Singles Class 7 saw GB's Will Bayley and Shuo Yan (CHN) advance to the final after defeating Maksym Chudzicki (POL) and Keli Liao (CHN) who collected BRONZES.

In the Women's Singles Class 8, Wenjuan Huang (CHN) and Jingdian Mao (CHN) advance to the final after defeating Aida Dahlen (NOR) and Thu Kamkasomphu (FRA) who collected BRONZES. 

The Men's Singles Class 2 final will be between Fabien Lamirault (FRA) and Rafal Czuper (POL) after they defeated Jim Cheol Park (KOR) and Soo Yong Cha (KOR) who took BRONZES



The Men's PTS4 GOLD was won by Alexia Hanquinauant (FRA) ahead of Hideki Uda (JPN) who took SILVER while Alejandro Sanchez Palomero (ESP) collected BRONZE.

A USA 1-2 in the Women's PST2 as Allysa Seely won GOLD ahead of Hailey Danz who scooped SILVER while Veronica Yoko Plebani (ITA) collected BRONZE

The Men's PTVI saw Brad Snyder (Guide-Greg Billington) (USA) win GOLD ahead of Hector Catala Laparra (Guide- Gustavo Rodriguez Iglesias) (ESP) who took SILVER while Satoru Yoneoka (Guide- Kohei Tsubaki) (JPN) collected BRONZE. 

In the Women's PTVI, GOLD was won by Susana Rodriguez (Guide- Sara Loehr) (ESP) ahead of Anna Barbaro (Guide-Charlotte Bonin) (ITA) who took SILVER while Annouck Curzillat (Guide- Celine Bousrez) (FRA) claimed BRONZE


The Men's Foil Individual Category A GOLD was won by Gang Sun (CHN) as he defeated Richard Osvath (HUN) who took SILVER while Nikita Nagaev (RPC) collected BRONZE after defeating Matteo Betti (ITA).

In the Men's Foil Individual Category B, Yanke Feng (CHN) overcame team-mate Daoliang Hu who scooped SILVER while GB's Dimitri Coutya took BRONZE after defeating Albert Kamalov (RPC). 

The Women's Foil Individual Category A GOLD was won by Halyan Gu (CHN) as she defeated Natalilia Morkvych (UKR) who took SILVER while Jing Rong (CHN) collected BRONZE by defeating Eva Andrea Hajmasi (HUN).

In the Women's Foil Individual Category B, Beatrice Maria Vio (ITA) won GOLD as she defeated Jingling Zhou (CHN) who scooped SILVER while Ludmila Vasileva (RPC) collected BRONZE after defeating Rong Xiao (CHN). 

A WORLD RECORD time of 58.038 in the Men's B 1000M Time Trial as GB's Neil Fachie (Pilot- Matt Rotherham) won GOLD ahead of team-mate James Ball (Lewis Stewart) who took SILVER while Raphael Beaugillet (FRA) (Francois Pervis) collected BRONZE

Double success for the Fachie family as GB's Lora Fachie (Pilot- Corrine Hall) followed her husband's success with GOLD in the Women's B 3000m Individual Pursuit ahead of Katie-George Dunlevy (IRL) (Eve McCrystal) who scooped SILVER while GB's Sophie Unwin (Jenny Holl) took BRONZE after defeating Grace Hoet (BEL) (Pilot- Anneleen Monsieur).

GOLD for GB (Kadeena Cox, Jaco van Gass, Jody Cundy) in the Mixed C1-5 750m Team Sprint with a WORLD RECORD time of 47.579 as they finished ahead of China (Zhangyu Li, Guoqing Wu, Shanzhang Lai) who took SILVER while Spain (Ricardo Ten Argiles, Pablo Jaromillo Gallardo, Alfonso Cabello Llamas) collected BRONZE after defeating France (Alexandre Leaute, Kevin le Cunff, Dorian Foulon).






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