After a golden sweep on Monday, Tuesday could bring new medals to the French delegation.
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The Paralympic Games continue this Tuesday, September 3. This morning, swimmers Alex Portal, Ugo Didier and Laurent Chardard qualified for the finals and are all aiming for a medal tonight. In table tennis, Fabien Lamirault ensured a medal in para table tennis while Jean-Louis Michaud completely missed a shot while he was playing for gold and will leave without a medal.
On the athletics side, no feat for Arnaud Assoumani and Nantenin Keita. The long jumper finished fifth in the final while the flag bearer did not advance to the final by six hundredths. Tonight, we will have to follow Valentin Bertrand at the long jump (T37), Luka Meissonnier in the shot put (T37), as well as Charles-Antoine Kouakou and Laure Ustaritz in the 400m (T20 and T37)
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14:34 – Jean-Louis Michaud seventh
Jean-Louis Michaud was very well placed in the final of the shot put the 50m three-position SH1 rifle, but the first pellet of the standing shot was fatal, with a forbidding 4.
14:27 – Cécile Demaude swept aside
The Frenchwoman had no chance in the category B sabre of wheelchair fencing against the world number three, the Chinese Rong Xiao. She was beaten 15-3.
Fabien Lamirault wins his quarter-final against Jin Cheol Park in three sets and reaches the semi-finals! At worst, he will get the bronze medal.
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14:07 – Maxime Valet goes to the quarter-finals
The Frenchman wins his wheelchair fencing bout in the B category sabre.
13:55 – Fabien Lamirault wins the first set
11 points à nine for the Frenchman who starts perfectly.
13:49 – Fabien Lamirault aims for a medal
The Frenchman faces Jin Cheol Park to secure the lead acute;dead by reaching the semi-finals.
13:39 – France led 2-0 in goalball
The French women's goalball team loses 2-0 in his quarter-final against the China.
13:28 – Thu Kamkasomphou stops in the quarter-finals
It's a disappointment for the Frenchwoman who will not be medalist. She lost in three sets against Florencia Perez.
13:23 – Clémence Delavoipière éeliminée
ÇIt doesn't work for the Frenchwoman for her entry into the competition in the 16th final of the sabre category A. She lost 15-11 against the Italian Ionela Andreea Mogos.
13:20 – Thu Kamkasomphou in difficulty
In para table tennis, the Frenchwoman is currently dominated by the Chilean Florencia Perez. She is led two sets to nothing.
13:14 – The youngest member of the French team in the final
Marie Ngoussou Nouyi (15 years old), finished fourth in her series (12.54) and qualified for the 100m final (T47).
13:00 – The first medal of the day at 5 p.m. ?
Paradoxically, we can hope that the first French medal of the day will be delayed. Indeed, Mateo Boheas is playing his MS10 para table tennis semi-final at 5pm against Poland's Patryk Chojnowski. In the event of a defeat, he will be a bronze medallist, while if he wins the final will not be until tomorrow evening at 9:00 p.m.
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12:40 – The start of wheelchair fencing
After para taekwondo at the Grand Palais, it's the turn of wheelchair fencing to take place there with great chances of medals for France. Clémence Delavoipière is the first Frenchwoman, in the sabre, to 1 p.m.
12:20 – Three Frenchmen in the para swimming final
The French favourites held their own this morning in the para swimming heats, and we will find Ugo Didier, Alex Portal and Laurent Chardard in the final tonight for medals.
12:02 – A Frenchman in the rifle shooting final
In the rifle shooting 50m three positions classification SH1, Jean-Louis Michaud will be in the final after a third place in qualifications.
11:49 – Lucas Didier in the quarter-finals
The Frenchman got off to a perfect start in his tournament in para table tennis classification MS9 by winning 11-9 11-4 11-6. He will play again tomorrow at 1 p.m.
11:29 – Florian Merrien éliminé
The Frenchman did not exist in this quarter-final, losing in three sets 11-7 11-4 11-4.
11:20 – Nantenin Keita fifth in his series
Best personal performance of the season for Nantenin Keita, but it is not enough to go through to the final. She is the first to be eliminated.
11:11 – The French flag bearer on the track
Nantenin Keita arrives on the track at the Stade de France for her entry into the competition in the 100m T13. This is not her favorite event since she is aiming for the medal over 400m.
11:09 – Alex Portal in control
The Frenchman didn't force himself to qualify for the final of the 200m medley with the second time in the series.
11:01 – No medal for Arnaud Assoumani
6.77m in the last attempt for the Frenchman, who finished fifth at length.
10:52 – Florian Merrien loses the first set
The Frenchman is playing to secure a medal against the German Thomas Schmidberger. He just lost the first set 11-7.
10:38 – Solène Sache seventh
There will be no final either for Solène Sache, only seventh in her series in the 50m backstroke.
10:26 – Arnaud Assoumani does not improve
6.63m for the Frenchman at the third attempt after having bitten the second. He is fifth for the moment.
10:16 – Laurent Chadard qualified for the final
Second time in his heat and third qualifying time for Laurent Chardard in the 50m butterfly S6, who will be in the final.
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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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