🤩 Alex et Kylian Portal en route vers l'Histoire !
Les 2 frères, étudiants à @ESILVparis et @EMLVparis, participent aux Jeux Paralympique de #Paris2024
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— Pôle Léonard Vinci (@poledevinci) August 28, 2024
08:53 – Jakobs and Toupé drop the first set
While they were often ahead in the score in the first set against the Korean pair, Jakobs and Toupé conceded the first set (18-21)
08:46 – Short lead for the Blues
Jakobs and Toupé lead by a narrow margin against the Koreans in the first set, 14-13 for the Blues (para-badminton men's doubles)
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The rain that already disrupted the archery events yesterday afternoon, is present this morning in Paris. The precipitation is very light, but the sky will be overcast all day according to the weather forecast.
08:37 – The Toupé-Jakobs pair rub shoulders with the Koreans
The French para-badminton pair is already in the running this morning. Thomas Jakobs and David Toupé face Koreans Jung-Man and Jung Jun in the preliminary rounds (men's doubles). Les Bleus lead 6-5 in the first set.
08:31 – Alexandre Leauté expected in time trial C1-3
Impressive yesterday in the C2 individual pursuit where he won the gold medal, Alexandre Leautá will compete this morning (10:19) in the C1-3 time trial qualifications with Thomas Peyroton-Dartet. The final of the event is scheduled for 14:07.
Welcome to our site! We will follow the 3rd day of the Paralympic Games together with you. Several medals in the French clan are expected today.
00:30 – Looking forward to tomorrow!
The Portal brothers in para swimming, Alexandre Léauté in para cycling, the French goalball or sitting volleyball team, tomorrow's schedule will be very busy again. Medals should still fall to the tricolor clan. There will be sport on all the Parisian sites! À tomorrow!
30/08/24 – 23:59 – The set in favor of Mazur and Noël
Lucas Mazur and Faustine Noël snatched away the first set in-extremis 24-22 against à the Indian doublet Kumar Nitesh and Thulasimathi Murugesan.
30/08/24 – 23: 45 – Today's results: 6 medals
In total, it's very satisfactory. France closed this day with 6 new medals: one gold, three silver and two bronze.
30/08/24 – 23:29 – Liek Hou Cheah sweeps Méril Loquette
Mé ril Loquette was clearly no match for Malaysian Liek Hou Cheah in the group stage, who won in two sets 21-10, 21-16.
30/08/24 – 23:22 – Méril Loquette in a bad position
Méril Loquette who started her game during the final of the Olympic para taekwondo vice-champion Djelika Diallo, is largely dominated by Malaysian Liek Hou Cheah.
08/30/24 – 23:05 – New historic medal for taekwondo
After Althéa Laurin, it is Djelika Diallo who offers French taekwondo a medal. &Cedil;it is certainly not a gold medal, çit is nevertheless a very beautiful silver medal, the first in the Paralympics.
Djelika Diallo is now Paralympic vice-champion! Ana Carolina Silva de Moura is therefore crowned with gold.
08/30/24 – 10:57 PM – Jules Ménard pulls it off!
Jules Ménard had a close call against Brazilian Mateus Carvalho in the BC3 boccia category. He won her match 5-4.
30/08/24 – 22:54 – First timeout
5-5 à less than two minutes from the end. It's hot! The Frenchwoman is on the right track. The hardest part remains & to do.
30/08/24 – 22:49 – Crazy atmosphere at the Grand Palais
Çit resonates in the magnificent Parisian enclosure. The "allez les Bleus" descend to the ears of Djelika Diallo.
30/08/24 – 22:47 – Djelika Diallo is now!
The Grand Palais is preparing to experience a unique moment. Djelika Diallo enters the arena for her -65kg final in K44. Opposite the young Frenchwoman, there is the reigning world champion, Ana Carolina Silva de Moura.
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The objective for these 2024 Paralympic Games is quite 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 ranking of nations," 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 lost in 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.