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The Sport Report unofficially the best way to follow the
Parisian action les I CBR. Good morning all you, groovy
game gork Is, I'm the voice inside you, speaker Tanna,
and welcome to the Sport Report for this unofficial day
five week ap Over the weekend, Australia has taken home
a plethora of medals, starting with the bronze medals in
the pool, Brendan Hall in the men's S nine four
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hundred meter freestyle, Jack Ireland in the men's S fourteen
two hundred meter freestyle, Grant Patterson in the men's SM
three one hundred and fifty meters individual medley, and Thomas
Gallagher in the men's S ten one hundred meter freestyle.
In the rowing, Eric Horry in the men's PR one
single skulls. In the athletics, Madison d Rosario in the
women's T fifty four five kilometer run, Dana Krigez in
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the women's F thirty four javelin throw, and Marley Lovell
in the women's T thirty six two hundred meter sprint.
And the final bronze was claimed in the track cycling
by Australia's Team Spirit in the C one to five
seven hundred and fifty meters sprint consisting of Amanda Reid,
Alistair Donaho, Corey Boddington and Gordon Allen onto the silvers
in the pool, Kelly in the men's SM three one
hundred and fifty meters individual medley, Rowan Cruthers in the
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men's S ten one hundred meter freestyle and the mix
S fourteen four x one hundred meter freestyle relay consisting
of Ruby Storm, Madeleine McTurnan, Benjamin Hans and Jack Ireland.
In the athletics, Michael Roger in the men's T forty
six fifteen hundred meters run, and in the track cycling,
Jessica Gallagher in the women's B one k time trial,
finishing with the golds in the table tennis, Chi and
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Yang and Lina Lay in the women's WD twenty doubles,
winning the first gold of its kind. In the rowing,
Nicky As and Jed Altschweger in the PR three mixed
double skulls, rounding off with the track cycling, Corey Boddington
in the men's C four to five one thousand meter
time trial, Amanda Reid in the women's C one to
three five hundred meter time trial and last, but certainly
not least, Emily Petricola in the women's C four to
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three kilometer individual pursuit. The current medal standings have China
still out in front with a whopping thirty three golds,
twenty seven silvers and eleven bronze medals. Great Britain placed
second with twenty three, twelve and eight. The USA are
in third with eight, eleven and eight. Brazil have fourth
within with eight four and fifteen, and France ran out
the top five with six, nine and eleven. Australia was
just behind in six with six, six and ten. You
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can catch our Ossie athletes tonight, starting off with the
men's PTWC Triathon at four fifteen pm, with the females
kicking off at four twenty pm, the men's PTS three
triathlon at five twenty five pm, the men's PTS two
triathlon at five thirty pm, with the women's starting just after.
Women's S seven four hundred meter freestyle at five forty
five pm, Men's MS five table tennis singles versus China
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at six pm, Men's S three fifty meters backstroke at
six ten pm, Men's SB fourteen one hundred meters backstroke
at six thirty pm, Women's SB fourteen one hundred meters
backstroke at six forty pm, Women's S thirteen fifty meters
freestyle at six fifty five pm. Men's T thirty four
one hundred meters sprint at seven twenty pm, Women's T
fifty four one thousand, five hundred meters run at seven
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thirty pm. Men's MS six Table tennis singles versus Italy
at seven thirty pm. Mixed thirty four point four by
one hundred meters medley relay at seven forty five pm.
Men's PTVI triathlon at eight pm, Men's PTS five triathlon
at eight twenty pm, with the men's PTS four triathons
starting just after women's PTS four triathlon at eight forty pm.
The Wheelchair Rugby bronze medal match versus Great Britain at
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nine thirty pm. Mixed Compound archery versus France at eleven
thirty pm, Men's MS four Table tennis versus Thailand at
one am, Women's WS ten table tennis quarterfinals at one
forty five am, and another match at two thirty am.
Women's BC three individual Botcher gold medal match versus Hong
Kong at two thirty am, Men's BC three Individual Botcher
gold Medal match versus South Korea at four am, Women's
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WS one Table tennis singles at four am, Women's T
twenty four hundred meter run at four twenty am, and
the men's T fifty four to fifteen hundred meter run
at five twenty am. And that's a wrap on this day.
Five WEEKAP 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
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rights holder. Emily Petrocola in the women's C four three
hundred K three one hundred K three hundred K that
is a long pursuit three hundred meter probably oh No.
Three three thousand meter