New day at the Paralympic Games with once again some great Medals expected for para cycling
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After a crazy day yesterday with 11 medals, the French delegation hopes to bring back many more medals this Friday, September 6. In para cycling, Heidi Gaugain unlocked the day's counter with a silver medal, imitated by Kevin le Cunff in the men's C4-5 a few minutes later. Elie de Carvalho is also lined up in tandem.
For the rest of the day, we will follow Nathan Petit in para judo or Houdet and Cattaneo for the bronze medal match in wheelchair tennis at Roland-Garros and Brianna Vidé in wheelchair fencing.
The previous Tokyo Games record of 54 medals was broken. The French delegation now has 61 charms.
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13:32 – The French tandems in the running
After the first round, the two men's tandems and the French women's tandem are in the first group of the course.
13:29 – Clémence Delavoipière repêchée
The Frenchwoman lost her repechage fight 1 2-15 against Thailand's Aphinya Thongdaeng.
13:21 – Brianna Vidé beaten in quarter-finals
The Frenchwoman narrowly lost in the quarter-finals against the Korean Kyong Hyo Kwon and fell into the repechage tournament. She could still go for the bronze medal.
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13:05 – Armindo Rodrigues will not be a medalist
The Frenchwoman was surprised at the start of the fight by the Portuguese Djibrilo Iafa in just twenty seconds. There will be no fight for the bronze medal for him.
13:01 – Start of the tandem races
Elie de Carvalho accompanied by Mickaël Guichard and Alexandre Llovera accompanied by Yoann Paillot are lined up for the men's race, while Anne-Sophie Centis accompanied by Elise Delzenne is in the women's race. The two events have just started.
12:56 – Nathan Petit will fight for bronze
The Frenchman wins his repechage final on ippon by two waza-ari and will be able to go for a medal this afternoon.
12:53 – Nélia Barbosa in the final
Nélia Barbosa wins her series para canoeë-kayak KL3 and qualifies directly for the final, without having to go through the semi-finals.
12:40 – France fourth in team equestrian
In the Grade V team dressage, the French team finished fourth, four points off the podium.
12:27 – Houdet and Cattanéo play for bronze
The French duo is in the small final of the men's wheelchair tennis doubles tournament. They are scheduled for the second rotation on the Suzanne Lenglen court.
12:14 – Cécile Demaude continues in rep&echages
The Frenchwoman passes the first round of rep&echages by winning 15-0 against the Venezuelan Francia Jaimez Rojas.
11:58 – Marie Patouillet fifth in the race in line
The Frenchman crossed the line in fifth position. She was surprised at the start of the race by the first attacks and was never able to get back to the head of the race.
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11:55 – Armindo Rodrigues beaten
The Frenchman was surprised in 34 seconds by world number three Yergali Shamey on an ippon by immobilization. He will still be able to play for the bronze medal.
11:52 – Yohan Peter continues in repechages
First round of repechages validated for the Frenchman, who defeated the Italian Gianmarco Paolucci 15-3. The road is still long to the bronze medal.
Second silver medal for the French team this morning with Kevin le Cunff who failed to get his opponents out and was beaten on the line by the Ukrainian Dementyev. Gatien le Rousseau is fourth
11:43 – Attacks from all directions
Everyone is attacking in the leading quartet of the men's para cycling road race, where we count Kevin le Cunff and Gatien le Rousseau. They will play for victory since the pursuers are more than six minutes away
11:34 – Brianna Vidé continues, by Clémence Delavoipière
Brianna Vidé advanced to the quarter-finals of the wheelchair epee, winning 15-13 against Hong Kong's Yee Chui Yu, while Clémence Delavoipière lost 15-8 to Judith Rodriguez Menendez.
The Frenchwoman tried to drop Sarah Storey on the last hill but the Briton managed to hang on and come back, and Heidi Gaugain finished second in the sprint. This will be a third silver medal for her in these Games.
11:21 – Nathan Petit eliminated
The Frenchman was surprised to enter in -73kg J2 of para judo. He will have to continue in repechage to go for a bronze medal.
11:15 – Brianna Vidé and Cémence Delavoipière on track
The two French women are in the round of 16 of the pée.
11:10 – David Smetanine and Dimitri Granjux éeliminés
Ça does not pass for the two Frenchçais in the 50m freestyle series S4
11:07 – Heïdi Gaugain in the trio of head
The podium should be played between Heidi Gaugain, Sarah Storey and the Colombian Paula Andrea Ossa Veloza.
11:01 – Armindo Rodrigues in the quarter-finals
Perfect debut for Rodrigues who wins his fight on ippon.
10:57 – Armindo Rodrigues begins his day
The Frenchman faces in Japanese Yuji Kato in the eighth final in -73kg J1 of para judo.
10:51 – Assya Maurin Espiau does not make it to the final
New ninth place in the series for the French this morning
10:45 – Rémi Boullé in the semi-finals
The Frenchman finished second in his series in the KL1 200m kayak and will have to go through the semi-finals.
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The objective for these 2024 Paralympic Games is quite &é;high" for the French delegation, which hopes to break all records, as for the Olympic Games. "The goal is mainly gold medals, because that's what counts most in the nations' table," recalls Marie-Amélie Le Fur. "[…] I was asked if this wasn't a discounted ambition compared to the Olympic top 5. But we had so much deserted the performance, we've come a long way. We were 14th in Tokyo; aiming for the top 8 means doubling the number of gold medals, so a real ambition,'' said Marie-Amélie Le Fur, president of the French Paralympic Committee. As a reminder, in 2021, the French Paralympic delegation won 54 medals, including eleven Olympic titles.
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