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The youngest kukundakwe paralympity swims for change to Tokyo

The youngest kukundakwe paralympity swims for change to Tokyo
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Tokyo: The youngest paralympian in Tokyo descends to the pond on Thursday who wants to change attitudes towards disability, because more world records are destroyed on the second day of the competition.
In a sustainable risk reminder caused by a pandemic, the organizer said the game participants had been hospitalized after testing positive Covid, but insisted that the event would remain safe.
Guo Lingling China won the Powerlifting of women -41kg, sending a falling world record and helping his country joining Australia at the top of the medal table each with six gold.
“This is the first time I participated in a Paralympic match, so as to break the world record and win this medal for China is very special to me,” said Guo, 32.
Spanish cyclist Alfonso Cabello also has the best time in a 1000m men’s C4 time trial.
Adding nine world records beaten on Wednesday on cycling and swimming.
The youngest paralympian game, 14-year-old Uganda swimmer Husnah Kukundakwe, competing on Thursday morning in a 100m breasts in the SB8 category.
Kukundakwe, who was born without his right arm and had a disturbance in his left hand, did not make the final but said he felt he could “touch the clouds” after the best time of personal.
He said he wanted to change attitudes towards people with disabilities in Uganda, and gave “these children a chance”.
He was only a fewer months than fellow teenagers Miyuki Yamada, who became the youngest paralympic medal in Japan on Wednesday.
Japan enjoys rushing gold at the Olympics, finishing third after the United States and China, and the record of her Paralympic delegation hopes to do the same.
On Thursday the Japanese women’s wheelchair basketball team beat Great Britain 54-48 at the group stage, with the player Mari Amimoto said he was “a little surprised, because they were strong.” The British Paralympians found glory in Velodrome Izu, however, with Jaco Van Gass took gold and his teammate Finlay Graham won silver in the final pursuit of individual C3 3,000 m.
The competition takes place mostly without the audience to minimize the risk of infection, and the organizers have announced 184 Covid cases related to the game.
Tokyo 2020 said Thursday that “stakeholders involved in the match” had been hospitalized after positive testing for Covid-19.
Japanese media reports that individuals are not athletes, and have no severe symptoms.
Most of the cases in the match are among staff and contractors living in Japan, which faces Covid-19 wave record, but 15 new cases Thursday include two athletes from abroad living in the village of Paralympic.
The organizers do not provide details about which teams have, or whether they are related to other positive tests.
There are 13 cases detected in Paralympic Village so far, including five athletes.
The Rugby champion two Australian wheelchairs faced against France on Thursday hoping to reclaim their chances of extending their victory after losing a surprise for Denmark on Wednesday.
And in the wheelchair basketball court, the United States men beat Germany 58-52 while women played Spain on Thursday afternoon, with both sides of men and women who aimed to maintain their gold from Rio 2016.
In the Battle of Giants Come on, 2016 Rio Paralympics Silver Medalies USA caused the first defeat in five years in Brazil with a pulsating victory 8-6 wins in Makuhari Messe Arena where lead moved four times.
Brazil, who did not lose since getting a bronze medal at Home Turf in 2016, was still in good condition to quarter-finals after dismantling the champion rule Lithuania 11-2 in their opening match on Wednesday.
“This is a roller-coaster from sports,” US Center in question Young admitted AFP after the appearance of the man whose match was scored four goals.
“I have never beaten this team before in my life, they are an extraordinary team.”

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