Thursday 2 September 2021

Tokyo Paralympics Day Five

Another busy day in Day Five which saw a total of 63 medal events with the Athletics/Swimming continuing to dominate. 

Medals


The Mixed Team Compound Open saw China win GOLD with a 153-152 victory over Turkey who took SILVER while RPC claimed BRONZE after a 153-151 win over Islamic Republic of Iran.


GOLD in the Women's Long Jump T12 for Oksana Zubovska (UKR) as she out-jumped Sara Martinez (ESP) who took SILVER while Lynda Hamri (ALG) collected BRONZE

The Men's Shot Put F53 GOLD was won by Elvin Astanov (AZE) ahead of Allreza Mokhtari Hemami (IRI) who scooped SILVER while Ales Kisy (CZE) claimed BRONZE

In the Women's Discus Throw F64, a China 1-2 as Juan Yao threw a WORLD RECORD of 44.73m to win GOLD ahead of Yue Yang who took SILVER while Sarah Edmiston (AUS) collected BRONZE

A GB 1-2 in the Women's T34 100m as Hannah Cockroft won GOLD in a WORLD RECORD time of 16.39 ahead of team-mate Kare Adenegan who scooped SILVER while Robyn Lambird (AUS) crossed for BRONZE. GB's third representative Fabienne Andre finished in fifth. 

The Men's Shot Put F40 saw Denis Gnezdilov (RPC) throw a WORLD RECORD of 11.16m to win GOLD ahead of Garrah Tnaiash (IRQ) who took SILVER while Miguel Monteiro (POR) collected BRONZE

Yiting Shi (CHN) equalled the WORLD RECORD of 28.21 in the Women's 200m T36 to win GOLD ahead of Danielle Aitchison (AUS) who scooped SILVER while Yanina Andrea Martinez (ARG) collected BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD of 14.39m in the Women's Shot Put F20 as Poleath Isamar Mendes Sanchez (ECU) won GOLD ahead of Anastasiia Mysnyk (UKR) who took SILVER while Anais Mendez (ECU) collected BRONZE

Madison de Rozario (AUS) set a new Paralympic Record time of 1:45.99 as she won GOLD in the Women's 800m T53 ahead of Hongzhuan Zhou (CHN) who took SILVER while Catherine Debrunner (SUI) claimed BRONZE. GB's Samantha Kinghorn finished in fourth. 

In the Women's Long Jump T37, Xiaoyan Wen (CHN) won GOLD ahead of Jaleen Roberts (USA) who took SILVER while Anna Sapozhnikova (RPC) collected BRONZE

A Paralympic Record time of 1:42.81 in the Women's 800m T54 for Manuela Schaer (SUI) as she took GOLD ahead of USA duo Tatyana McFadden who took SILVER and Susannah Scaroni who collected BRONZE

The Men's Discus F52 GOLD was won by Piotr Kosewicz (POL) as he out-threw Vellmir Sandor (CRO) who took SILVER while Aigars Apinis (LAT) collected BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD OF 2.15m in the Men's High Jump T47 as Roderick Townsend (USA) took GOLD ahead of Nishad Kumar Nishad Kumar (IND) who scooped SILVER while Dallas Wise (USA) collected BRONZE

The Men's 400m T11 saw Gerard Descarrega Puigdevall (Guide- Guillermo Rojo Gill) (ESP) win GOLD ahead of Ananias Shikongo (NAM) who sealed SILVER while Gauthfer Makunda (FRA) crossed for BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD time of 27.17 in the Women's 200m T35 as Xia Zhou (CHN) won GOLD ahead of Isis Holt (AUS) who took SILVER while GB's Maria Lyle collected BRONZE

The Women's Javelin Throw F34 saw Lijuan Zou (CHN) equal the WORLD RECORD of 22.28m to win GOLD ahead of Frances Herrmann (GER) who scooped SILVER while Marjanna Heikkinen (FIN) claimed BRONZE

In the Men's 100m T13, Jason Smyth (IRL) won GOLD ahead of Skander Djamil Athmani (ALG) who took SILVER while Jean Carlos Mina-Aponza (COL) collected BRONZE. GB's Zak Skinner finished in eighth. 

A WORLD RECORD time of 46.61 in the Men's 400m T53 as Pongsakorn Paeyo (THA) won GOLD ahead of Brent Lakatos (CAN) who took SILVER while Vitalii Gritsenko (RPC) collected BRONZE

The Men's 400m T54 GOLD was won by Daniel Romanchuk (USA) ahead of Athiwat Paeng-Nuea (THA) who took SILVER while Yunqiang Dai (CHN) claimed BRONZE. GB duo Nathan Maguire and Richard Chiassaro finished in sixth and seventh. 

Tomoki Sato (JPN) set a Paralympic Record of 3:29.13 to take GOLD in the Men's 1500m T52 ahead of Raymond Martin (USA) who took SILVER while Hirozaku Ueyonbaru (JPN) collected BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD time of 10.43 in the Men's 100m T12 as Salum Ageze Kashafali (NOR) won GOLD ahead of Noah Malone (USA) who took SILVER while Roman Tarasov (RPC) crossed for BRONZE


GOLD for GB (Sir Lee Pearson, Natasha Baker, Sophie Wells) in the Team Test to Music as they out-scored Netherlands (Rixt van der Horst, Frank Hosmar, Sanne Voets) who scooped SILVER while USA (Roxanne Trunnell. Rebecca Hart, Kate Shoemaker) collected BRONZE.


The Men's 90kg GOLD was won by Vahid Nouri (IRI) as he defeated GB's Elliot Stewart who took SILVER while BRONZES were collected by Oleksandr Nazarenko (UKR) and Helios Latchoumanaya (FRA) after they defeated Arthur Cavalcante da Silva (BRA) and Zhanbota Amazhol (KAZ). 

In the Women's 70kg, Alana Maldonado (BRA) won GOLD by defeating Ina Kaldani (GEO) who took SILVER while Lenia Ruvalcaba Alvarez (MEX) and Kazusa Ogawa (JPN) collected BRONZES by defeating Raziye Ulucam (TUR) and Olga Zabrodskaia (RPC).

The Men's 100kg GOLD was won by GB's Chris Skelly as he defeated Ben Goodrich (USA) who took SILVER while Anatolli Shevchenko (RPC) and Sharif Khalilov (UZB) claimed BRONZES by defeating Antonio Tenorio da Silva (BRA) and Oliver Upmann (GER). 

GOLD for Dursadaf Karimova (AZE) in the Women's +70kg as she defeated Zarina Baibatina (KAZ) who took SILVER while Meg Emmerich (BRA) and Carolina Costa (ITA) collected BRONZES as they defeated Altansetseg Nyamaa (MGL) and Anastasiia Harnyk (UKR).

The Men's +100kg GOLD was won by Mohammed Khierollahzadeh (IRI) after he defeated Revaz Chikoidze (GEO) who took SILVER while Ilham Zakiyev (AZE) and Gwang Geun Choi (KOR) collected BRONZES by defeating Shirin Sharipov (UZB) and Yordani Fernandez Sastre (CUB). 


The Men's -88kg GOLD was won by Abdelkareen Mohammad Ahmad Khattab (JOR) with a Paralympic Record of 231kg as he out-lifted Jixiong Ye (CHN) who took SILVER while Hany Abdelhady (EGY) who collected BRONZE

In the Women's -73kg, Mariana D'Andrea (BRA) won GOLD ahead of Liu Xi (CHN) who sealed SILVER while Souhad Ghazouani (FRA) claimed BRONZE

The Women's -79kg GOLD was won by Bose Omolayo (NGR) with a Paralympic Record of 141kg ahead of Natalila Olinyk (UKR) who took SILVER while Vera Muratova (RPC) claimed BRONZE

In the Men's -97kg, Panpan Yan (CHN) won GOLD ahead of Seyedhamed Solhipouravanji (IRI) who took SILVER while Fabio Torres (COL) claimed BRONZE


The PR1 Women's Single Sculls GOLD was won by Birgit Lovise Skarstein (NOR) ahead of Moran Samuel (ISR) who sealed SILVER while Nathalie Benoit (FRA) took BRONZE

In the PR1 Men's Single Sculls, Roman Polianskyi (UKR) won GOLD ahead of Erik Horrie (AUS) who scooped SILVER while Rene Campos Pereira (BRA) collected BRONZE. GB's Ben Pritchard finished in fifth. 

GOLD for GB's Laurence Whitley/Lauren Rowles in the PR2 Mixed Double Sculls as they finished ahead of Annika van der Meer/Corne de Koning (NED) who took SILVER while Shuang Liu/Jijian Jiang (CHN) crossed for BRONZE

In the PR3 Mixed Coxed Four, GB (Ellen Buttrick, Giedre Rakauskaite, James Foz, Oliver Stanhope, Erin Kennedy) won GOLD ahead of USA (Allie Reilly, Danielle Hansen, Charley Nordin, John Tanguay, Karen Petrik) who took SILVER. BRONZE was collected by France (Erika Sauzeau, Antoine Jesel, Remy Taranto, Margot Boulet, Robin Le Barreau).


A WORLD RECORD time of 4:31.06 in the Men's 400m Freestyle S7 as Mark Malyar (ISR) stormed to GOLD ahead of Andrii Trusov (UKR) who scooped SILVER while Evan Austin (USA) took BRONZE.  

The Women's 400m Freestyle S7 saw McKenzie Coan (USA) win GOLD ahead of Giulia Terzi (ITA) who took SILVER while Julia Gaffney (USA) collected BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD time of 1:03.77 in the Men's 100m Breaststroke SB14 as Naohide Yamaguchi (JPN) won GOLD ahead of Jake Michel (AUS) who scooped SILVER while GB's Scott Quin took BRONZE and fellow Brit, Conner Morrison finished eighth. 

Michelle Alonso Morales (ESP) stormed to GOLD with a WORLD RECORD time of 1:12.02 in the Women's 100m Breaststroke SB14 as she finished ahead of GB's Louise Fiddes who scooped SILVER while Beatriz Borges Carneiro (BRA) collected BRONZE

The Men's 50m Freestyle S9 saw a Paralympic Record time of 24.71 as Simone Barlaam (ITA) won GOLD ahead of Denis Tarasov (RPC) who took SILVER while Jamal Hill (USA) claimed BRONZE

In the Men's 50m Backstroke S3, Liankang Zou (CHN) won GOLD ahead of Denys Ostapchenko (UKR) who scooped SILVER while Diego Diaz Lopez (MEX) took BRONZE

The Women's 50m Backstroke 50m saw Arjola Trimi (ITA )win GOLD ahead of GB's Ellie Challis who scooped SILVER while Iuliia Shisova (RPC) took BRONZE

A WORLD RECORD time of 23.21 by Ihar Boki (BLR) as he won GOLD in the Men's 50m Freestyle S13 ahead of Ukranian duo Illia Yaremenko who sealed SILVER and Maksym Veraska who collected BRONZE

A Paralympic Record time of 26.82 in the Women's 50m Freestyle S13 saw Maria Carolina Gomes Santiago (BRA) win GOLD ahead of Anna Krivshina (RPC) who set a Paralympic Record for her S13 class and scooped SILVER while Carlotta Gilli (ITA) claimed BRONZE and GB's Hannah Russell finished in sixth. 

A WORLD RECORD time of 1:31.96 in the Men's 100m Breaststroke SB4 as Dmitrii Cherniaev (RPC) stormed to GOLD ahead of Moises Fuentes Garcia (COL) who sealed SILVER while Antonios Tsapatakis (GRE) took BRONZE

The Women's 100m Breaststroke SB4 saw Fanni Illes (HUN) win GOLD ahead of Giulia Ghiretti (ITA) who scooped SILVER while Cuan Yao (CHN) claimed BRONZE

In the Men's 200m Freestyle, Gabriel dos Santos Araujo (BRA) won GOLD as he finished ahead of Alberto Abarza (CHI) who took SILVER while Vladimir Danilenko (RPC) collected BRONZE

A China 1-2 in the Women's 50m Freestyle as Jia Ma won GOLD in a WORLD RECORD time of 29.20 ahead of Guizhi Li who scooped SILVER while Karolina Pelendritou (CYP) collected BRONZE

The Women's 4x100 Freestyle 34pts saw Italy (Xenia Francesca Palazzo, Vittoria Bianco, Giulia Teri, Alessia Scorchetini) win GOLD ahead of Australia (Ellie Cole, Isabella, Emily Beecroft, Ashleigh McConnell) who scooped SILVER while Canada (Morgan Bird, Katarina Roxon, Sabrina Duchesne, Aurelie Rivard) claimed BRONZE. GB's Stephanie Millward, Zara Mullooly, Grace Harvey, Toni Shaw were sadly disqualified just after the first changeover. 


GOLD in the Men's Singles Class 5 as Valentin Baus (GER) won 3-2 against Ningning Cao (CHN) who took SILVER

GOLD in the Women's Singles Class 4 was won by Ying Zhou (CHN) as they sealed a 3-0 victory over Bhavinaben Patel (IND) who took SILVER

GB's Will Bayley had to settle for SILVER in the Men's Singles Class 7 after being defeated 3-1 by Shuo Yao (CHN) who took GOLD.

The Women's Singles' Class 8 saw double joy for China as Jingdan Mao won GOLD by defeating team-mate Wenjuan Huang 3-1 who took SILVER.

Another China 1-2 came in the Women's Single's Class 5 with Bian Zhang winning GOLD by defeating teammate Jiamin Pan 3-2 who took SILVER

GOLD for Juan Xue (CHN) after a 3-0 win in the Women's Singles Class 3 over Alena Kanova (SVK) who took SILVER

The Men's Singles Class 11 saw GOLD won by Peter Palos (HUN) with a 3-2 victory over Samuel Philip von Einem (AUS) who took SILVER.

In the Men's Single's Class 10, Patryk Chojnowski (POL) won GOLD after a 3-0 victory over Mateo Boheas (FRA) who took SILVER



GOLD for Jetze Plat (NED) in the Men's PTWC as he finished ahead of Florian Brungraber (AUT) who took SILVER while Giovanni Achenza (ITA) collected BRONZE.

A frantic finish in the Women's PTWC saw Kendall Gretsch (USA) win GOLD by 0.01s over Lauren Parker (AUS) who had to settle for SILVER. BRONZE was collected by Eva Maria Moral Pedrero (ESP).

In the Men's PTS5, Martin Schulz (GER) won GOLD ahead of GB's George Peasgood who scooped SILVER with Stefan Daniel (CAN) collecting BRONZE

GOLD for GB's Lauren Steadman in the Women's PTS5 as she finished ahead of Grace Norman (USA) who scooped SILVER while GB's Claire Cashmore crossed for BRONZE


GOLD for China in the Men's Foil Team as they won 45-38 over GB who took SILVER while France collected BRONZE with a 45-40 win over RPC.

The Women's Foil Team GOLD was won by China with a 45-41 victory over Italy who took SILVER while Hungary claimed BRONZE with a 45-44 win over Hong Kong. 



An historic GOLD for GB as they secured a 54-49 win over USA to become the first European winners of the title with the Americans taking SILVER while BRONZE was collected by Japan as they won 60-52 against Australia


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