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2024 Paralympics: Great Britain Retains Medal Table Lead, USA Continues to Improve

After day 5, Great Britain still holds the lead over the Paralympic medal table, while the US added another gold to inch closer to the top 3.

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Giochi Paralimpici Parigi 2024: Analisi E Risultati LIVE Finali Day 3

Quarto giorno a Parigi delle Paralimpiadi 2024 ed anche stasera possiamo tifare i nostri atleti impegnati nelle finali di nuoto paralimpico alla Defense Arena

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VIDEO: Australian Paralympic Swimmers Speak To Media Ahead Of 2024 Paralympics

Members of the Australian Paralympic team speak to the media from their training camp in Chartres, France before the start of the 2024 Paralympic Games.

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Swimming Australia Unveils New Para Athlete Leadership Group

Lakeisha Patterson OAM, Rowan Crothers OAM, Katja Dedekind and Jesse Aungles will lead the Dolphins team through to the Paris Paralympic Games.

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2021 Australian Olympic Trials – Day 5 Finals Live Recap

Emma McKeon challenged Cate Campbell’s Australian record in the 100 free this morning. McKeon and Campbell lead a packed field in tonight’s final.

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2021 Australian Olympic Trials: Day 3 Finals Live Recap

Ariarne Titmus scared the world record in the 400 freestyle yesterday. Today she holds the top seed in the 200 freestyle.

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2018 Commonwealth Games: Day 4 Finals Live Recap

100 back medalists Taylor Ruck, Kylie Masse and Emily Seebohm will do battle once again in the 200 back final on day 4 of the Commonwealth Games.

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Commonwealth Countdown: Disken Looks To Double In Men’s Para-Events

Australia’s Timothy Disken is the only Paralympic champ taking the field in the same event in which he won Rio gold. Disken was the S9 100 free champ in Rio, seven tenths ahead of teammate Brenden Hall. Both are in the field this week and should battle for the event title.

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Swimming Australia: World Class Team Seeks Glasgow Gold

Cochrane, Cole and Hall all recorded times at the Australian Championships in Sydney in April in their respective events that rank them number one in the world and will headline for the Australian team.

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