Spread the love

LIVE. Paralympic Games 2024: Ribstein wins gold in the para triathlon, Mazur and Noël win bronze... Already a crazy day, the live

Another day of the Paralympic Games this Monday, September 2, with gold medals still awaited.

The essentials

  • Another prolific day for the French delegation ? Lucas Mazur and Faustine Noël got the day off to a good start by taking the bronze medal in para badminton in the mixed doubles event, while Jules Ribstein was crowned Paralympic triathlon champion in the PTS2 category. Alexis Hanquinquant is expected a little later with a hat-trick expected for the French.
  • A little later in the evening, we will follow the para badminton finals with Mazur and Noakes but also the boccia final with Aurélie Aubert
  • Follow all the news and results from the 2024 Paralympic Games.

Live

The Frenchman crosses the line alone on the Alexandre III bridge and wins the Paralympic title in the PTS2 classification. This is the first medal for the French para triathlon.

10:14 – Jules Ribstein still in the lead

The Frenchman comes out on top in the cycling session, with a lead of more than 45 seconds over the second-place finisher and more than a minute and fifteen minutes over the third-place finisher.

10:12 – No Frenchman in the 50m final S9

A tough blow for Ugo Didier, also 4th in his series and who does not make it to the final by eight hundredths.

Athletes, spectacular performances, disciplines… Find images from the 2024 Paralympic Games

10:09 – Hector Denayer 4th in his series

Çit risks being complicated to qualify for the French, provisional seventh time while there is still one series left.

10:03 – Hector Denayer and Ugo Didier in the pools

The two Frenchmen are engaged in the 50m freestyle, respectively in the 2nd and 3rd series. It will be necessary to swim fast this morning in a discipline with a high density.

After silver three years ago, Lucas Mazur and Faustine Noël won the bronze medal match and will be on the podium! They beat the Indonesian pair 21-14 21-16.

09:51 – Jules Ribstein in the lead

The Frenchman is perfectly launched towards a Paralympic title after swimming. He is first in the end of the first bike ride.

09:41 – Lucas Mazur and Faustine Noël win the first set

In the bronze medal match, the French pair have just won the first leg 21-14.

09:33 – Start of the second para triathlon

This is perhaps the first medal of the day that could fall, with Jules Ribstein aiming for gold in the PTS2 classification.

09:29 – Louis Noël quatrième

No medal for the first Frenchman of the day in para triathlon. Louis Noël finishes à fourth place, far from the podium.

09:16 – Jetze Plat Paralympic champion

The Dutchman wins the first triathlon of the day ahead of the Austrian Brungraber and another Austrian, Geert Schipper, reigning world champion.< /p>

09:09 – Jetze Plat still in the lead

The N&eacute Dutch has started the para cycling rounds, there are three, before being once again crowned Paralympic champion.

08:51 – Australian Lauren Parker in the lead

In the women's race, Australian Lauren Parker leads the handbike race, ahead of Mexican Brenda Osnaya Alvarez and Canadian Leanne Taylor. The Frenchwoman Mona Francis is currently eighth.

08:42 – Romele in the lead in the first para triathlon

The Italian is followed by the Né Irishman Jetze Plat, who is 20 seconds behind à four laps from the end of the triathlon PTWC.

08:30 – The triathlon events kick off the day

Another big day for the Blues ? The triathlon events are kicking off and several medals are expected, notably with Jules Ribstein who is taking part in the PTS2 Triathlon starting at 9:30 a.m.

01/09/24- 23:24 – Thank you!

Thank you for following this historic day with us. See you tomorrow for the rest of these Paralympic Games. Have a good evening! all and all!

01/09/24 – 23:16 – Canada dominates Spain

Canada outrageously dominated Spain in women's wheelchair basketball, victory for the North Americans 81 to 49.

01/09/24 – 23:14 – Tomorrow's chances

The para-triathlon events will dominate tomorrow. Alexis Hanquinqant is the big favourite in the PTS4 category. Jules Ribestein can win the race in the PTS2 event. Medals are expected from Baele, Denuziere, Rigaudeau and Curzillat. In para-swimming, the 4 x 100 mixed relay 34 points can finish on the podium. Lucas Mazur and Charles Noakes will close the day with two finals in para-badminton, silver is already assured. but the two champions, intractable since the start of the competition, are only aiming for first place.

200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000

01/09/24- 23:07 – Summary of the day

Another crazy day for these Paralympic Games, a Sunday well stocked with 9 medals (3 of each metal). For once, we were spoiled in terms of gold with three units. That of Emiline Pierre in para-swimming (100m freestyle S10) was the most unexpected, the Frenchwoman confounded all predictions by beating the Canadian favorite Rivard while breaking her French record. Tanguy de la Forest dreamed of this trinket for a long time. At these sixth Paralympic Games, he finally tasted the crown. His victory in the final against the Brazilian Galgani in 10m air rifle was masterfully crafted. Like the 46-year-old shooter, Marie Patouillet climbed onto the highest Paralympic step for her last race of her career at the age of 36. In the C5 pursuit final (para-cycling) she beat her friend Heidi Gaugain who was the clear favourite.

In addition to Gaugain, two other silver medals of different flavors completed the harvest of the Blues this Sunday. The first, that of Gloria Agblemagnon in the F20 weight was a real surprise. The tricolor beat her record by more than 40 centimeters to finish second behind the untouchable Fortune. The second was very bitter, its holder Timothée Adolphe had come to gold and was the big favorite of the 400m T11. Tired by the series of laps, he was overtaken in the final straight by the Venezuelan Santos. The complaint of the staff of the federation did not change anything at the denouement.

Para-rowing gave France its first medals in the discipline. Nathalie Benoit showed her self-sacrifice and endurance to steal third place in the PR1 single sculls, while the French mixed coxed four gave their all to hold on to bronze by six hundredths. The last medal of the day went to Manon Genest, who won bronze in the T54 long jump and celebrated his feat with his 21-month-old daughter.

The success of the Blues in the Blind Football against China and the authoritative qualifications in the para-badminton final of Mazur and Noakes came to embellish this historic Sunday in the Paralympic Games.

01/09/24 – 22:59 – A historic day for Great Britain

While France won 3 gold medals this Sunday, Great Britain collected twelve. Three disciplines were in the spotlight (para-cycling, para-swimming and para-athletics). We should note a very fine success in swimming for the British in the 4 x 100 freestyle S14 mixed (Darbeyn Maskill, Ellard, Newman-Baronius)

01/09/24 – 22:56 – The last meters of Emeline Pierre

Relive the last meters of Emeline Pierre's race in the 100m freestyle S10 final. A breathtaking comeback against Canadian Rivard

01/09/24 – 22:46 – France 5th in the medal table

With 9 medals this Sunday (three of each metal), France is moved up to fifth in the medal standings with 26 medals in total (6 gold, 9 silver and 11 bronze)

01/09/24- 22:41 – The apathetic Spanish women

The Spanish basketball players are largely dominated by Canada in women's basketball 32-55, while we are playing in the third quarter.

01/09/24- 22:40 – Para-triathlon events confirmed for tomorrow

Good news, the 11 para-triathlon events have been confirmed for tomorrow morning.

Paralympic sports

Discover a focus on all the sports of the Paralympic Games with the rules, classification and schedule of events

The goal 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-Am&eacutelie Le Fur, president of the French Paralympic Committee. As a reminder, in 2021, the French Paralympic delegation won 54 medals, including eleven Olympic titles. 

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116