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Paralympics: Hungary's Peter Kiss seals first gold medal of the canoe sprint competition

 
Paralympics: Hungary's Peter Kiss seals first gold medal of the canoe sprint competition

Scott Martlew of Team New Zealand competes in the Men's Va'a Single 200m - VL3 Heat 1 on day 9 of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games at Sea Forest Waterway in Tokyo on September 02, 2021. (Photo: Getty Images)   

Hungary’s rising star in canoe sprint, Peter Kiss, was the favourite going into the men’s kayak single 200m KL1, and he didn’t disappoint winning the first gold medal of the competition on Day 10 at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games on September 3.


The 18-year-old, who is already a world and two-time European champion, led from start and crossed the line to beat the Paralympic best time that he had set in the heats in 45.44.

The victory on his Games’ debut was more than two seconds ahead of nearest rival, six-time world champion, Brazil’s Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva, 36, on 48.03, who took silver. France’s Remy Boulle, 33, who had dyed his hair bright blue for the occasion, took bronze.

Day 10 also proved a winning one for Great Britain, which topped the sport’s medal table at Rio 2016 with five medals, including three golds.

Paralympic champion Emma Wiggs got the Tokyo 2020 campaign off to a flying start with a win in the women’s Va’a single 200m VL2. The eight-time world champion, 41, lowered the Paralympic best time that she had set the day before in the heats as she turbo-charged her canoe to the line in 57.028.

Australia’s Curtis McGrath was the won to watch in the men’s kayak single 200m KL2 final. The reigning Paralympic champion powered through the water to win the third of the four golds up for grabs on September 3.

In a dramatic fourth final, Ukraine’s Serhii Yemelianov, won by the closest of margins the men’s kayak single 200m KL3. The defending Paralympic champion, and three-time world champion, just nudged ahead of the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC)’s Leonid Krylov to finish in 40.35 with the 41-year-old landing in silver in 40.46.

Cuiping wins gold in women's 50m rifle 3 positions SH1

Zhang Cuiping showed her nerves of steel again as she defended her title in the women's 50m rifle 3 positions SH1 whilst also breaking a Paralympic record. This is Zhang's fifth gold medal of her career. She won two gold medals at London 2012 (R2 women's 10m air rifle standing SH1, R8 women's 50m rifle 3 positions SH1) and defended these two titles again at Rio 2016.

Pakistan wins first-ever Paralympic gold

Haider Ali won the men's discus throw F37 to claim his nation's first ever Paralympic gold medal at the Paralympic Games. The Pakistani athlete made his best throw at 55.26m, which incidentally also broke a Paralympic record. That's three accomplishments in one.

Meanwhile, Mykola Zhabnyak of Ukraine cliamed silver after registering a 52.43 at his fourth attempt, followed by Brazi's Joao Victor Teixeria de Souza Silva at third place.

Kevin Cunff wins men's road race C4-5

French rider Kevin Cunff won one of cycling road's last events at Tokyo 2020, the men's C4-5. The 33-year-old cyclist braved the rain like the other riders to claim his first Paralympic gold in his Paralympic debut and in his fifth event at Tokyo 2020.

Cunff registered a time of 2:14:49, 22 seconds ahead of Ukraine's Yehor Dementyev who claimed silver. Meanwhile Dutch rider Daniel Abraham Gebru clinched bronze.

Poland beat Australia in the first gold medal table tennis match of the day

Polish table tennis star Natalia Partyka - who just recently took bronze in the women's singles - showed her phenomenal form in the women's team classes 9-10 finals along with teammate Karolina Pek to beat Australian duo Yang Qian and Lei Li Na to claim gold. The Polish team won three of the five sets that lasted 39 minutes.

Keiko wins second gold medal

Sugiura Keiko has won the cycling road women's C1-3 road race. The 50-year-old took her second gold medal at Tokyo 2020 after winning the women's cycling road time trial on 31 August to become Japan's oldest medallist. She also became the first female Japanese cyclist to win gold at the Paralympics.

Owen Miller clinches gold in the 1500m T20

It's an amazing Paralympic debut for Great Britain's Owen Miller as he takes gold in the men's 1500 T20. Despite the rainy weather at the Olympic stadium, the Brit clocked a time of 3:54.57 followed by RPC's Alexandr Rabotnitskii and Italy's Ndiaga Dieng.

Here are the gold medal winners during the morning session of athletics at Day 10 of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games:

Men's:

Owen Miller (Great Britain) - 1500m T20

Hamed Amiri (Islamic Republic of Iran) - javelin throw F54

Ali Haider (Pakistan) - discus throw F37

Jonathan Broom-Edwards - high jump T64

Raymond Martin - 100m T52

Women's:

Safiya Burkhanova (Uzbekistan) - shot put F12

Anna Grimaldi (New Zealand)- long jump T47

Barbara Bieganowska-Zajac (Poland) - 1500m T20


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