GOLD FOR CANADA 🇨🇦
— Devin Heroux (@Devin_Heroux) September 2, 2024
Nicholas Bennett wins Canada’s first gold medal at the Paralympics.
He swims his way to gold in the 100m breaststroke SB14. It’s his second medal at the Games. Canada now has 11 medals in Paris.https://t.co/nHgA1oV408
It was at the sharp turn coming up from along the seine. I believe there was an issue with the chain and he ran into the barriers right in front of me. Devastating turn of events, but it was incredible to see him get back up and finish the race out. He waved at us the next lap <3
— Je suis fatigué (@DevittIsabelle) September 2, 2024
Here is a wonderful statement about the meaning of the Olympics and Paralympics:BRENT LAKATOS WINS SILVER FOR CANADA! 🇨🇦🥈💨
— Athletics Canada (@AthleticsCanada) September 1, 2024
The six-time Paralympian brings home Team Canada’s first athletics medal of the Paris2024 #Paralympics in the T53 400m final with a Season’s Best time of 47.25s! 👏
📸: Marcus Hartmann / Gate3 Photo Agency pic.twitter.com/rOnMHiwiAA
After Team Canada’s women’s sitting volleyball victory today I asked Allison Lang about this being so much more than sport
— Devin Heroux (@Devin_Heroux) September 2, 2024
And then she answered with 60 seconds of magic I’ll never forget.
Here’s 🇨🇦 Allison Lang on what the Paralympics are truly about.
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