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    Ellie Simmonds says Tokyo games will be her last

    American track star Hunter Woodhall is aiming to earn his first medal of the Tokyo Paralympics when he competes in the men’s 400m T62 final on day ten of the Games.

    Woodhall is a social media star with 2.7m followers on Tik Tok, and is one half of an athletics power couple, along with girlfriend, Olympic long jumper Tara Davis.

    He made history when he became the first double amputee to earn an NCAA Division I track scholarship at a US university and competed at the University of Arkansas.

    At the Rio 2016 Games, Woodhall won silver in the 200m and bronze in the 400m.

    Elsewhere, Team USA will compete for the gold medal in the women’s goalball tournament against Turkey, while the men’s team will try and win bronze against Lithuania.

    And in wheelchair basketball the American men’s team will take on Spain in one semi-final, while Japan and Great Britain face off in the other tie.

    Follow all the latest updates from Tokyo:

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    Rio 2016 Phillipine table tennis medalist dies

    Rio 2016 Paralympics bronze medalist Josephine Medina has died at the age of 51, according to The Philippine Star.

    Medina, who is one of only two Philippine Paralympic medalists, broke a 16-year medal drought in Brazil when she beat Juliane Wolf of Germany.

    It was her second games after first competing in London in 2012.

    Graeme Massie3 September 2021 02:15

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    Day ten of Games gets underway in the pool

    Jasmine Greenwood of Team Australia was in action as she competed in the Women's 200m Individual Medley - SM10 Heat 1 on day 10 of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games at Tokyo Aquatics Center.

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    Graeme Massie3 September 2021 02:01

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    Anna Grimaldi breaks long jump Paralympic record on first leap of final

    The New Zealand athlete jumped 5.74m in her first attempt in the T45 final on day 10 of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium.

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    Graeme Massie3 September 2021 01:55

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    US men’s goalball team aiming for bronze medal

    The team will take on Lithuania on day ten in the bronze medal match.

    Graeme Massie3 September 2021 01:33

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    Meet the Team USA power couple

    Fans are expressing their support, and love, for an athletic power couple who both made it to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

    Hunter Woodhall, a 22-year-old sprinter and two-time Paralympic medallist, who is dating 20-year-old Team USA Olympic long jumper Tara Davis, is currently in Tokyo, where he is competing for gold.

    Chelsea Ritschel has the story.

    Graeme Massie3 September 2021 01:01

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    Day 10 schedule and beyond at Tokyo Games

    Here’s a look at what’s to come on day 10 in Tokyo, as well as in the final few days of this summer’s Paralympics:

    Alex Pattle2 September 2021 18:55

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    Whiley and Shuker lift spirits on gloomy day for British tennis

    There wasn’t much British cheer at the Ariake Tennis Centre, indeed the union flag that hung dank and abandoned on a railing sort of summed it all up.

    Just after 2am local time Antony Cotterill and Andy Lapthorne lost their quads doubles bronze medal match and in the hours that followed Jordanne Whiley, Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett were all beaten in their singles semi-finals.

    So when Whiley and partner Lucy Shuker returned to court for the delayed last four match of their women’s doubles campaign, the spirit in the camp was as gloomy as the skies above...

    But here’s what happened next in Tokyo:

    James Toney2 September 2021 18:30

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    A look back at Simmonds’ Paralympic performances

    Ellie Simmonds appeared to call time on her Paralympic career after finishing fifth in the S6 women’s 400m freestyle event in Tokyo.

    Simmonds had initially been disqualified from her final race but was later reinstated, though it still marked her third final of these Games without a medal.

    Here, we look back at Simmonds’ Paralympic record since her debut as a teenager in 2008:

    Tom White2 September 2021 17:55

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    Simmonds leaves Paralympics with inspiring legacy intact

    How Ellie Simmonds started and how she’s going couldn’t be more different.

    From a 13-year-old agog at her achievements in Beijing to a 26-year-old wrestling with a legacy of inspiring a generation, Simmonds has spent half of her life in the public eye.

    “I think this is going to be my last. I’ll go home and evaluate,” she tearfully told Channel 4. “To think as an eight-year-old, watching Athens 2004, that I would not just go to one Games but four...”

    Full story from Tokyo:

    Tom Harle2 September 2021 17:20

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    Storey secures place in history as cyclists dazzle on day nine

    Mount Fuji might have been shrouded in mist but this result was never really shrouded in doubt. On a day of very British weather, it was all about very British domination.

    And there was only one person to lead the charge, Dame Sarah Storey making history as she became Britain’s greatest Paralympic athlete of all time with a 17th career gold delivered with trademark grit and determination.

    She led home a British one-two, Crystal Lane-Wright claiming silver, in the women’s C4-5 road race.

    And then Benjamin Watson won the equivalent men’s race ahead of teammate Fin Graham, fellow Briton Jaco van Gass narrowly missing out on making it a podium sweep.

    Full story from Tokyo:

    Alex Pattle2 September 2021 16:39

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