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100m Paralympic track thriller as Streng unseats Peacock

100m Paralympic track thriller as Streng unseats Peacock

Gulf Times
Monday, August 30, 2021 08:53:29 PM UTC

Germany’s Felix Streng (left) celebrates his victory in the men’s 100m (T64) final at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games yesterday. (AFP)

German sprinter Felix Streng stormed his way to Paralympic gold in the T64 100m in Tokyo yesterday, dethroning British rival Jonnie Peacock who ended up sharing the bronze after a photo finish.The track thriller saw Streng finish in 10.76 seconds, short of the Paralympic record he set just a day earlier in heats, but ahead of Costa Rica’s Sherman Isidro Guity Guity, who took silver.After several tense minutes, the decision came back: a shared bronze, with both Peacock and Germany’s Johannes Flores coming in at precisely 10.78 seconds. The pair beamed as they received their flags to join the other medallists.“It felt amazing,” Streng said afterwards of his win.“I’m so happy that I could execute a race and win in such a competitive field.”The race was one of the last on the sixth day of competition in Tokyo, with records again tumbling from the track to the pool.At Tokyo’s Aquatics Centre, 16-year-old Jiang Yuyan won her first Paralympic gold in the S6 50m butterfly final, after smashing her own world record in the heats.“This is my first Paralympic experience and in terms of my personal goals, it’s a self-confidence boost,” the teenager told AFP straight after her winning swim.“Of course, it’s very exciting. But most of all, I think it’s the beginning of the next chapter of my life.”Jiang was nearly killed when she was run over by a truck as a three-year-old, but by 14 she was breaking world records and had earned the nickname “Flying Fish”.She is the youngest member of China’s Paralympic team, which continues to top the medal table — as it has at every Games since Athens 2004.‘An inspiration for other girls’Hossain Rasouli, one of two Afghan athletes who escaped from Kabul after the country’s fall to the Taliban this month, will take part in the men’s T47 long jump today having arrived too late for his favoured T47 100m. Compatriot Zakia Khudadadi will compete in the women’s -49kg K44 taekwondo on Thursday. Yesterday also saw the medal ceremony for the winners of the women’s swimming 4x100m — 34 points, which was delayed from Sunday after the US team lodged a protest over their disqualification.The team thought they had come away with the silver, but the second spot was instead handed to Australia after judges disqualified the US side for an illegal changeover.Their protest was denied by a referee and an appeal to a jury was also rejected.Also stepping onto the podium yesterday was Francisca Mardones Sepulveda, who became the first Chilean woman ever to win a Paralympic medal in any sport.The 43-year-old shot putter won the F54 category and broke her own world record with a throw of 8.33 metres.The Chilean competed at the London and Rio Games in wheelchair tennis, but later switched to athletics, and is competing in shot put, discus and javelin in Tokyo.“I want to be an inspiration for other girls that will start approaching the sport to become enthusiastic for it,” she said after her win.“I will tell them to believe in their dreams and in themselves, thinking that whatever goal they have, they can achieve it.”
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