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UAE’s Mohammed finishes fifth in 100m wheelchair final at Paris Paralympics

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Last updated: 2024/09/02 at 4:41 PM
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The UAE’s Mohammed Othman finished fifth in the final of the 100m wheelchair race, category (T34) at the Paris Paralympic Games on Monday. He achieved a time of 15.40 seconds in the race, which was won by Thailand’s Chaiwat Rattana with a new Paralympic record of 14.76 seconds. Tunisia’s Walid Katila took the silver medal with a time of 15.14 seconds, while Canada’s Austin Smeenk won the bronze with a time of 15.19 seconds.

Italian sprinter Valentina Petrillo made history by becoming the first openly transgender athlete to compete in a Paralympics. Petrillo, who suffers from Stargardt disease, a genetic retinal condition leading to a progressive loss of vision, competed without a guide runner in her heat of the T12 400 meters for the visually impaired. She finished second and qualified for the semifinals later that day.

Dutchman Jetze Plat won the first of the 11 triathlon events at the Paris Paralympic Games, claiming his third Paralympic title in a row after victories in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. The triathlon events were initially scheduled to take place over two days but were all moved to Sunday due to concerns about bacteria levels in the Seine, where the swimming stage of the triathlon takes place.

China continued to dominate the medal table at the Paralympic Games, moving on to 38 gold medals midway through the sixth day of action. China has finished top of the medals table at every Paralympics since Athens 2004. A well-funded British team was chasing hard in second position with 25 golds, followed by the USA with 11 gold medals.

The delayed triathlon events at the Paris Paralympic Games went ahead after concerns over the Seine’s water quality faded. Heavy rain on Saturday stirred up pollution, forcing organizers to postpone the event. Despite the challenges, athletes like Mohammed Othman and Valentina Petrillo continued to compete and make history at the Paralympic Games, showcasing their determination and resilience on the world stage.

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