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August 30, 2024 2 mins

Australia has brought home their first medals!!

Currently Australia is sitting 6th overall with 1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals.  The top 5 countries are China in first with 4, 1 and 0, Great Britain in second with 2, 3 and 1, Italy in third with 2, 2 and 5, the Netherlands come in fourth with 2 golds only, and France in fifth with 1, 2 and 0.

Tune in tomorrow to keep up to date with event schedule and hear the highlights from recent matches.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Sport Report unofficially the best way to follow the
Parisian actions. I CBR. Good morning all you sport reportees.
I'm the voice inside you speak of Tanna and welcome
to the Sport Report for the Para day two weekat
With the first day of the competition done and Dust said,
we have already secured a couple of medals. Brendan Hall
took a bronze in the men's S nine four hundred

(00:21):
meter freestyle, with fellow swimmer Lakeisha Patterson also claiming a
bronze in the women's S nine four hundred meter freestyle.
Thomas Gallagher finished with the gold medal in the men's
S ten to fifty meter freestyle, with fellow Aussie row
and cross Are claiming bronze In the same match. The
Steelers took an underwhelming blow from Great Britain in the
wheelchair rugby, ending their opening match with fifty five to
fifty eight. In a similar vein, the Aussie wheelchair basketball

(00:42):
team lost to the Netherlands, finishing with fifty five points
to sixty six. Currently, Australia are sitting sixth overall with
one gold, one silver and two bronze medals. The top
five countries are China in first with four to one
and zero, Great Britain in second with two three and one,
Italy in third with two, two and five. The Netherlands
come in fourth with two golds only and France in
fifth with one, two and zero. Coming up tonight, we

(01:03):
have tons of Ozsy athlete actions, starting off with the
women's singles badminton versus Nigeria at four thirty pm, Women's
individual compound archery versus Singapore at five fifty pm, with
another match versus Costa Rica at six forty pm. Women's
SB nine one hundred meters breaststroke at six fifty pm,
Men's SB eight one hundred meters breaststroke at seven ten pm.
Mixed twenty point four by one hundred meter free style

(01:25):
relay at seven twenty pm, Men's T fifty two four
hundred meters sprint just before seven pm, Women's T fifty
four five kilometer runs starting at seven fifty pm, Men's
F thirty eight javelin at eight ten pm, Men's PR
one single skulls at six ten pm, Men's C four
and five one thousand meter time trial cycling at seven
thirty pm, Mixed PR three double skulls at seven thirty pm.

(01:46):
Two simultaneous matches of men's single wheelchair tennis at eight
pm versus Argentina and Brazil, Mixed PR three co x
four's rowing at eight ten pm, Women's C four three
kilometer individual pursuit cycling at eight fifteen pm, Men's wheelchair
basketball versus Spain at eight forty five pm, Men's C
two to three kilometer individual pursuit cycling at eight fifty pm,
Women's one thousand meter time trial cycling starting just before

(02:09):
ten pm, Women's WD twenty doubles table tennis at ten pm,
Women's BC three Individual Botcher versus Great Britain at ten pm,
Men's individual compound archery versus Indonesia at eleven thirty with
another match to follow at one forty five am versus Japan,
Women's F thirty two club throw at two am, Wheelchair
rugby versus France at three thirty am, Men's T fifty

(02:29):
four to five kilometer run at five am, and the
men's BC three Individual Botcher versus Great Britain at five
forty am. And that's a wrap on the para. Day two.
Tune in tomorrow to keep up to date with the
event schedule and hear the highlights from the recent matches.
Catch you, then amplify. CBR is neither a sponsor to
the Paris Paralympics nor affiliated with any other rights holder.

(02:50):
I need some water. I'm a Thorsha boy.
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