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September 9, 2024 2 mins

Australia finished 9th overall with 18 golds, 17 silvers and 28 bronze medals.  The top 5 consist of China in first with 94, 76 and 50, Great Britain in seconds with 49, 44 and 31, the USA in third with 36, 42 and 27, The Netherlands in fourth with 27, 17 and 21 and Brazil in fifth with 25, 26 and 38.

And that’s all from me, Tanner The voice inside your speaker, thank you very much for coming along with me and I’ll catch ya next time.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This Sport Report unofficially the best way to follow the
Parisian actions. I CBR. Good morning everyone, I'm the voice
inside you, just speaker Tanner, and welcome to the Sport
Report for this unofficial and final weekend review. With the
Power Games wrapping up early this morning, Australia put in
one last ditch effort to bring home some medals, and

(00:20):
they did a whopping eighteen medals return, consisting of four Golds,
five silvers and eight bronzes. Starting at the bronze medals,
Reese Langdon in the men's T thirty eight one point
five kilometer run, Reed McCracken in the men's T thirty
four eight hundred meters sprint, Susan sapl in the women's
VL two singles two hundred meters, Via Lewis Bishop in
the men's S nine one hundred meter butterfly, Thomas Gallagher

(00:41):
in the men's S ten one hundred meters backstroke, Rachel
Watson in the women's S four to fifty meter freestyle,
Emily Becroft in the women's S nine one hundred meters butterfly,
Lin Mah in the men's MS nine singles, table tennis,
and Lena Lay in the women's WS nine singles table
tennis onto the silvers, Madison d Rosario in the women's
TE fifty four marathon, Dylan Littlehailes in the men's KL

(01:02):
three singles two hundred meters kayak, Timothy Hodge in the
men's S nine one hundred meters butterfly, Cold Pierce in
the men's SM ten two hundred meters individual medley, and
the mixed four by one hundred free style relay thirty
four point team consisting of Alexi Leary, Callum Simpson, Chloe
Osborne and Rowan Cruthers finishing with the golds. James Turner
in the men's T thirty six one hundred meters sprint,
Curtis McGrath in the men's KL two singles two hundred

(01:24):
meters kayak, Callum Simpson in the men's S eight one
hundred meter freestyle, and last but not least, Benjamin Hans
in the men's S fourteen or one hundred meters backstroke.
Australia finished ninth overall with eighteen gold, seventeen silvers and
twenty eight bronze medals. The top five consist of China
in first with ninety four, seventy six and fifty. Great
Britain in second with forty nine, forty four and thirty one,
the USA in third with thirty six, forty two and

(01:46):
twenty seven, the Netherlands in fourth with twenty seven, seventeen
and twenty one, and Brazil in fifth with twenty five,
twenty six and thirty eight. And that's all from me, Tanner,
the voice inside your speaker, thank you very much for
coming along with me, and I'll catch you next time.
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