Record-Breaking Feats Highlight Closing Day of Paralympic Games

Morocco's Fatima Ezzahra El Idrissi set a new world record in the women's marathon for visually impaired runners on the final day of the Paralympic Games. Tunisia's Wajdi Boukhili won the men's T12 marathon, while Swiss wheelchair racers dominated in their categories. The Netherlands defended their gold in women's wheelchair basketball. Nigeria's Folashade Oluwafemiayo broke a world record in para powerlifting. China led the medal table with 94 golds.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Paris | Updated: 08-09-2024 23:22 IST | Created: 08-09-2024 23:22 IST
Record-Breaking Feats Highlight Closing Day of Paralympic Games
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On the concluding day of the Paralympic Games, Morocco's Fatima Ezzahra El Idrissi smashed the world record in the women's marathon for visually impaired runners, clocking 2:48:36 and outperforming Japan's Misato Michishita by six minutes.

Tunisia's Wajdi Boukhili won the men's T12 marathon, finishing in 2:22:05, ahead of Spain's Alberto Suarez Laso and Morocco's El Amin Chentouf, who each ran season-best times.

In the T53/54 wheelchair categories, Swiss racers Catherine Debrunner and Marcel Hug showcased dominant performances. Debrunner finished in 1:41:50, leading by over four minutes, while Hug completed the men's race in 1:27:39, securing gold.

The Netherlands retained their gold in women's wheelchair basketball with a 63-49 victory over the United States, thanks to significant contributions from Bo Kramer and Mariska Beijer.

Nigeria's Folashade Oluwafemiayo set a new world record in para powerlifting by lifting 167kg, breaking her previous mark.

China topped the medal table, collecting 94 golds and a total of 220 medals, nearly doubling Britain's 124 medals.

The Games concluded with a vibrant closing ceremony directed by Thomas Jolly, featuring a large dance party at Stade de France.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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