‘Hurricane Hannah’, ‘Paralympics Bolt’ strike gold as pandemic Games lauded | Malay Mail

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TOKYO, Sept 4 — Hannah Cockroft and Nick Mayhugh enjoyed yet more golden success on the athletics track as the successful staging of the Games was lauded as “remarkable” on today’s penultimate day of Paralympics action in Tokyo. Britain’s Cockroft won her seventh Paralympics gold while...

TOKYO, Sept 4 — Hannah Cockroft and Nick Mayhugh enjoyed yet more golden success on the athletics track as the successful staging of the Games was lauded as “remarkable” on today’s penultimate day of Paralympics action in Tokyo.

“Not many athletes get the privilege of doing this for 10 years or get to stand on the podium that many times.” Nick Mayhugh of the United States in action at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, September 4, 2021. — Reuters picInternational Paralympic Committee spokesperson Craig Spence hailed “an amazing team effort” that enabled the Games to take place in a pandemic.

But Peter Genyn of Belgium claimed his wheelchair had been sabotaged and had to be patched up with duct tape before he won the T51 100m late on Friday night. There was more success for Australia and Britain as the sprint canoeing programme concluded at the Sea Forest Waterway.

 

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