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  • Masters conquers road race for 9th gold and 19th career Paralympic medal

    CLICHY-SOUS-BOIS — The road race events at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games unfolded under relentless rain, turning th

  • Campbell, Blair continue discus reign as day seven of track and field competition features 6 Team USA medals
    Paralympic champions Jeremy Campbell (Perryton, Texas) and David Blair (Eagle Mountain, Utah) went 1-3 in the men’s discus F64 competition to lead six Team USA medals, the second-highest single day tally for the U.S. in Paris thus far.
  • Team USA adds 4 more medals to the growing medal count at Paris 2024
    Team USA enjoyed its most successful day of Paris 2024, adding four more medals — three silver and one bronze — to the U.S. Paralympics Swimming medal count. Alexandra Truwit (Darien, Conn.) won her first Paralympic medal on Thursday, taking silver in the women’s 400-meter freestyle S10 at Paris La Defense Arena. Olivia Chambers (Little Rock, Ark.) and Colleen Young (St. Louis, Mo.) snagged two spots for Team USA on the women’s 100-meter breaststroke podium, winning silver and bronze medals respectively.
  • Malkamaki smashes world record, McFadden earns 20th Paralympic track medal as Paralympics pass halfway mark
    For the second day in a row, Team USA hit world record marks en route to Paralympic titles as track and field competition hit the halfway mark at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Two-time defending world champion Noelle Malkamaki (Decatur, Ill.) set the pace for the Americans, becoming the first female F46 shot putter to throw over 14 meters in a competition.
  • Women dominate day one of road course, claiming 3 gold medals in Paris
    Opening day of the road course at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games was a true test of individual fortitude, endurance and power. As riders faced the solo battle against the clock, three Team USA women emerged victorious, each claiming gold in their respective events.
  • Long wins 30th Paralympic medal in gold medal performance
    Six-time Paralympian Jessica Long (Baltimore, Md.) won her 30th Paralympic medal on Wednesday, scoring gold in the women’s 400-meter freestyle S8. Morgan Stickney (Cary, N.C.) and Christie Raleigh Crossley (Toms River, N.J.) each added silver medals in the women’s 100-meter freestyle S7 and 100-meter freestyle S9 respectively.
  • Malone’s 100-meter silver upgraded to gold after disqualification
    Team USA’s Noah Malone (Fishers, Ind.) had his Paris 2024 Paralympic Games men’s 100-meter T12 silver medal upgraded to gold Wednesday after Turkish athlete Serkan Yildrim’s results were disqualified.
  • Blackwell, Frech strike gold for 2nd time in Paris
    Team USA got a boost from young talent on the fifth night of track and field action at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Twenty-year-old Jaydin Blackwell (Oak Park, Mich.) and 19-year-old Ezra Frech (Los Angeles, Calif.) earned their second gold medals of the competition to lead a four-medal night for the Americans.
  • Crossley, Smith take gold; Chambers grabs silver at Paris 2024
    Christie Raleigh Crossley (Toms River, N.J.) opened the day in spectacular fashion for Team USA, winning Paralympic gold in the women’s 100-meter backstroke S9.
  • Stickney defends Paralympic gold on 2nd 3-medal night at Paris 2024
    Morgan Stickney (Cary, N.C.) defended her women’s 400-meter freestyle S7 gold medal on day five of Paris 2024 at Paris La Defense Arena. Her teammate McKenzie Coan (Clarksville, Ga.) joined her on the medal stand with the silver in the women’s 400-meter freestyle S7, while Gia Pergolini (Atlanta, Ga.) earned her second medal of Paris 2024. Pergolini claimed Paralympic hardware for the second time in Paris, adding a women’s 50-meter freestyle S13 silver medal to her women’s 100-meter backstroke S13 gold.
  • Frech snags surprise gold in 100-meter T63 photo finish
    Nineteen-year-old Ezra Frech (Los Angeles, Calif.) made sure the first Paralympic medal of his career was gold after putting together a massive personal-best time in the 100-meter T63 final to claim the title in a photo finish. The University of Southern California commit’s title was the sole medal for Team USA in track and field on the fourth day of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
  • Townsend 3-peats as high jump Paralympic champion as Team USA adds 5 medals on 3rd day
    Team USA’s Roderick Townsend (Stockton, Calif.) jumped into the history books by winning his third consecutive high jump T47 Paralympic title on the third day of track and field competition at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. In a big night for wheelchair racing and jumps, Americans brought home five medals in front of another electric crowd at the Stáde de France.
  • As track cycling competition closes, focus shifts to upcoming road race
    On the concluding day of competition at the velodrome, Team USA track cyclists demonstrated their versatility by competing in non-specialty events, showcasing their adaptability across different race formats despite not advancing to the finals.
  • 5 US swimmers advance to event finals at Paris 2024
    Five American swimmers advanced to the finals on Sunday at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Six-time Paralympian Jessica Long (Baltimore, Md.) and first-time Paralympian Morgan Ray (St. Augustine, Fla.) just missed the medal stand with fourth-place finishes in their respective events.
  • Newcomer Elouan Gardon leads Team USA to 1st Para-cycling medal at Paris 2024
    Though rain threatened to dampen the day, it did little to temper the electrifying energy of the velodrome, where spirited spectators witnessed Elouan Gardon (Acme, Wash.) secure a bronze medal for Team USA in his Paralympic debut.
  • Blackwell, Romanchuk golden on 7-medal 2nd day of Para track and field competition in Paris
    Team USA’s Daniel Romanchuk (Mount Airy, Md.) and Jaydin Blackwell (Oak Park, Mich.) shone on the second day of Para track and field competition at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, leading seven Team USA medals by topping the podium in the men’s 5000-meter T54 and the men’s 100-meter T38, respectively.
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