Youngest Paralympian swims for change in Tokyo

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TOKYO: The youngest Paralympian in Tokyo took to the pool on Thursday (Aug 25) looking to change attitudes to disability, as powerlifting and equestrian events kicked off on the second day of competition. In a reminder of the continuing risks posed by the pandemic, organisers said another two athletes

TOKYO: The youngest Paralympian in Tokyo took to the pool on Thursday looking to change attitudes to disability, as powerlifting and equestrian events kicked off on the second day of competition.

They are closely followed by China, which have won the most golds at every Paralympics since Athens 2004, but with 28 top medals up for grabs Thursday, plenty could change. She says she wants to change attitudes towards people with disabilities in Uganda, and give"these kids a chance".She is just months older than fellow teenage swimmer Miyuki Yamada, who became Japan's youngest ever Paralympic medalist on Wednesday as she bagged silver in the 100m backstroke S2, the host country's first medal at the Games.

Organisers defended the scheme on Thursday, saying social distancing and countermeasures were in place. Two-time wheelchair rugby champions Australia face off against France on Thursday, hoping to wrest back their chances of extending their winning streak after a shock loss to Denmark on Wednesday in the high-impact sport.

 

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