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U.S. Women Claim Silver After Hard-Fought Battle Against the Netherlands
Four-time Paralympian Rose Hollermann led the team with 17 points and eight rebounds. With this silver medal, the U.S. has secured a podium finish at three consecutive Paralympic Games, adding to their bronze at Tokyo 2020 and gold at Rio 2016.
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Men's Wheelchair Basketball Win Third Straight Paralympic Title - NEXT: U.S. Para Swimming Secures 100th Medal of the Games as Swimming Competition Concludes
U.S. Men's Wheelchair Basketball Win Third Straight Paralympic Title
The U.S. men’s wheelchair basketball team clinched a 73-69 victory over Tokyo 2020 bronze medalists Great Britain in a thrilling gold medal matchup. This win marks the U.S. team's third consecutive Paralympic gold, the first team to achieve this.
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Para Swimming Secures 100th Medal of the Games as Swimming Competition Concludes - NEXT: U.S. Sitting Volleyball Women Defeat China 3-1 for Paralympic Gold
U.S. Para Swimming Secures 100th Medal of the Games as Swimming Competition Concludes
The U.S. mixed 4x100m freestyle (34 points) team of Matthew Torres, Noah Jaffe, Natalie Sims and Christie Raleigh-Crossley won bronze with a time of 4:04.70.
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Sitting Volleyball Women Defeat China 3-1 for Paralympic Gold - NEXT: Ellie Marks wins career 10th Paralympic medal
U.S. Sitting Volleyball Women Defeat China 3-1 for Paralympic Gold
This win not only extends their impressive streak of medaling every year since the sport’s introduction at Athens 2004 but also marks the second consecutive Games in which they have defeated China in the gold medal match.
ResultsNext slide: Ellie Marks wins career 10th Paralympic medal - NEXT: Christella Garcia Wins Bronze in Women’s +70kg J1
Ellie Marks wins career 10th Paralympic medal
Marks placed second in the Women's 100m backstroke S6 final with a time of 1:20.34
ResultsNext slide: Christella Garcia Wins Bronze in Women’s +70kg J1 - NEXT: U.S. Para Equestrian athletes finish their competition with three more medals.
Christella Garcia Wins Bronze in Women’s +70kg J1
Garcia secured the win with an Ippon just over two minutes into the contest to add a second Paralympic bronze to her achievements, the first being from Rio 2016.
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Para Equestrian athletes finish their competition with three more medals. - NEXT: Connors and Brown win their first career Paralympic medals
U.S. Para Equestrian athletes finish their competition with three more medals.
Kate Shoemaker won her first medal of the Games in the Individual Freestyle Grade IV. Fionah Howard and Rebecca Hart won their second and third gold medals of the Games.
ResultsNext slide: Connors and Brown win their first career Paralympic medals - NEXT: Issac Jean-Paul wins Silver in the Men's T13 Long Jump
Connors and Brown win their first career Paralympic medals
Clara Brown claimed her first Paralympic medal, earning bronze with a time of 1:38.48. Dennis Connors secured his first Paralympic medal, earning silver in the men’s T1-2 road race with a time of 1:17.09.
ResultsNext slide: Issac Jean-Paul wins Silver in the Men's T13 Long Jump - NEXT: Kate Shoemaker wins Bronze in Individual Freestyle Event Grade IV
Issac Jean-Paul wins Silver in the Men's T13 Long Jump
The medal is an upgrade for Jean-Paul who previously won bronze at the Tokyo 2020 Games
ResultsNext slide: Kate Shoemaker wins Bronze in Individual Freestyle Event Grade IV - NEXT: Hunter Woodhall is Golden in the Mens 400m T62
Kate Shoemaker wins Bronze in Individual Freestyle Event Grade IV
The medal is Shoemakers first of the Paris Games and the second of her career.
ResultsNext slide: Hunter Woodhall is Golden in the Mens 400m T62 - NEXT: U.S Para Equestrian win gold in the Team Event
Hunter Woodhall is Golden in the Mens 400m T62
Woodhall won the first Paralympic gold medal of his career in the race, teammate Blake Leeper placed fourth and ran a personal best.
ResultsNext slide: U.S Para Equestrian win gold in the Team Event - NEXT: Derek Loccident Earns Silver in High Jump T64, Brannigan Bronze in Men’s 1500m T20
U.S Para Equestrian win gold in the Team Event
The team of Roxy Trunnell, Fiona Howard and Rebecca Hart all won their second medals at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games.
ResultsNext slide: Derek Loccident Earns Silver in High Jump T64, Brannigan Bronze in Men’s 1500m T20 - NEXT: Haxton and Elwart Advance to Semifinals of Men’s and Women’s Va’a Single 200m
Derek Loccident Earns Silver in High Jump T64, Brannigan Bronze in Men’s 1500m T20
This is Loccident’s second Paralympic medal of the Games, having previously won silver in the men’s long jump T64. The bronze marks Brannigan’s second Paralympic medal, following his gold in the same event at Rio 2016.
ResultsNext slide: Haxton and Elwart Advance to Semifinals of Men’s and Women’s Va’a Single 200m - NEXT: U.S. Men Dominate in Discus F64
Haxton and Elwart Advance to Semifinals of Men’s and Women’s Va’a Single 200m
Jillian Elwart placed sixth in the women’s va’a single 200m VL3 with a time of 1:02.86. Blake Haxton finished second in his heat of the men’s va’a single 200m VL2 with a time of 55.59. Both will compete in the semifinal on Sunday September 8th.
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Men Dominate in Discus F64 - NEXT: U.S. Paralympics Swimming Adds Medals in Three More Events
U.S. Men Dominate in Discus F64
Team USA secured two podium spots in the men’s discus throw F64. Jeremy Campbell led with a Paralympic record throw of 61.14m to win gold. Teammate David Blair clinched bronze with a season-best throw of 57.76m.
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Paralympics Swimming Adds Medals in Three More Events - NEXT: U.S. Sitting Volleyball Women Advance to Gold Medal Match With Win Over Brazil
U.S. Paralympics Swimming Adds Medals in Three More Events
Ali Truwit, Olivia Chambers, Colleen Young, Ellie Marks, Morgan Ray, Abbas Karimi and Leanne Smith won medals in the eighth day of swimming competition.
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Sitting Volleyball Women Advance to Gold Medal Match With Win Over Brazil - NEXT: Liana Mutia Wins Silver in Women’s -57kg J1
U.S. Sitting Volleyball Women Advance to Gold Medal Match With Win Over Brazil
This win extends their impressive streak, as they have medaled in every Games since the sport’s introduction at Athens 2004.
ResultsNext slide: Liana Mutia Wins Silver in Women’s -57kg J1 - NEXT: Oksana Masters Repeats Tokyo Success with Two Golds in Paris
Liana Mutia Wins Silver in Women’s -57kg J1
Mutia won the first Women's -57kg J1 medal in Team USA history
ResultsNext slide: Oksana Masters Repeats Tokyo Success with Two Golds in Paris - NEXT: Ian Seidenfeld Wins Bronze in Men’s Singles MS6
Oksana Masters Repeats Tokyo Success with Two Golds in Paris
This marks the second consecutive Paralympic Games where Masters has won gold in both the road time trial and the road race, bringing her total to nine Paralympic golds and 19 Paralympic medals.
ResultsNext slide: Ian Seidenfeld Wins Bronze in Men’s Singles MS6 - NEXT: Swanson, Roberts go 2-3 in the Womens 100m T37
Ian Seidenfeld Wins Bronze in Men’s Singles MS6
This is Seidenfeld’s second Paralympic medal, following his gold in the same event at Tokyo 2020.
ResultsNext slide: Swanson, Roberts go 2-3 in the Womens 100m T37 - NEXT: Noah Malone wins silver in Mens 400m T12
Swanson, Roberts go 2-3 in the Womens 100m T37
This medal is the first for Taylor Swanson and fourth for Jaleen Roberts.
ResultsNext slide: Noah Malone wins silver in Mens 400m T12 - NEXT: Loccident Secures Silver, Wallace Grabs Bronze in T64 Long Jump
Noah Malone wins silver in Mens 400m T12
Malone won his second medal of the Games after previously winning the Mens 100m T12 event
ResultsNext slide: Loccident Secures Silver, Wallace Grabs Bronze in T64 Long Jump - NEXT: Tatyana McFadden Wins 20th Career Para Track & Field Medal, Silver, Ties U.S. Record
Loccident Secures Silver, Wallace Grabs Bronze in T64 Long Jump
In his Paralympic debut, Derek Loccident is now a Paralympic medalist. He is the only U.S. athlete running, throwing and jumping in Paris. Meanwhile, four-time Paralympian Jarryd Wallace, earns his first non-track medal.
ResultsNext slide: Tatyana McFadden Wins 20th Career Para Track & Field Medal, Silver, Ties U.S. Record - NEXT: Jessica Long Wins Gold for 30th Career Paralympic Medal
Tatyana McFadden Wins 20th Career Para Track & Field Medal, Silver, Ties U.S. Record
The seven-time Paralympian's historic medal came in her second event of the Games, the women's 100-meter T54. She crossed the tape with a time of 15.67 seconds. McFadden will also race in the 400 meters and the marathon later this week.
ResultsNext slide: Jessica Long Wins Gold for 30th Career Paralympic Medal - NEXT: U.S. Women's Wheelchair Basketball Defeat Great Britain to Advance to Semifinal
Jessica Long Wins Gold for 30th Career Paralympic Medal
Teammates Morgan Stickney and Christie Raleigh-Crossley capture silver in their final faces of the night
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Women's Wheelchair Basketball Defeat Great Britain to Advance to Semifinal - NEXT: Malkamaki Shatters Her Own World Record to Win Gold
U.S. Women's Wheelchair Basketball Defeat Great Britain to Advance to Semifinal
Ixhelt Gonzalez led the charge with 16 points and 11 rebounds, while Rose Hollerman added 15 points and 13 rebounds.
ResultsNext slide: Malkamaki Shatters Her Own World Record to Win Gold - NEXT: U.S. Road Cycling Women Add Three Gold Medals in Road Events
Malkamaki Shatters Her Own World Record to Win Gold
Noelle Malkamaki won gold in the women’s shot put F46, setting a new world record with a throw of 14.06m, surpassing her previous record of 13.60m set earlier this year.
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Road Cycling Women Add Three Gold Medals in Road Events - NEXT: Ezra Frech is golden in high jump
U.S. Road Cycling Women Add Three Gold Medals in Road Events
Four more cyclists are set to compete this afternoon for Team USA
ResultsNext slide: Ezra Frech is golden in high jump - NEXT: Blackwell, Medrano repeat their 1-2 performance in the Mens 400m T38
Ezra Frech is golden in high jump
This victory marks Frech’s second gold at Paris 2024, following his win in the men’s 100m T63 last night.
ResultsNext slide: Blackwell, Medrano repeat their 1-2 performance in the Mens 400m T38 - NEXT: Leanne Smith wins Gold in 100m Freestyle S3
Blackwell, Medrano repeat their 1-2 performance in the Mens 400m T38
Jaydin Blackwell equalled his world record, while Ryan Medrano ran a new personal best.
ResultsNext slide: Leanne Smith wins Gold in 100m Freestyle S3 - NEXT: Ian Seidenfeld Advances to Semifinals
Leanne Smith wins Gold in 100m Freestyle S3
Smith set a new Paralympic Record with a time of 1:28.81 and won her first Paralympic Gold medal.
ResultsNext slide: Ian Seidenfeld Advances to Semifinals - NEXT: Roxie Trunnell becomes the most decorated Para Equestrian athlete in Team USA history
Ian Seidenfeld Advances to Semifinals
He will advance to face Matteo Parenzan of Italy in the semifinals on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 2 p.m. Seidenfeld is the last U.S. table tennis athlete still in the competition.
ResultsNext slide: Roxie Trunnell becomes the most decorated Para Equestrian athlete in Team USA history - NEXT: Fiona Howard wins gold in Para Equestrian Individual Event Grade III
Roxie Trunnell becomes the most decorated Para Equestrian athlete in Team USA history
Trunnell secured a silver in the Individual Event Grade I with a score of 78.000
ResultsNext slide: Fiona Howard wins gold in Para Equestrian Individual Event Grade III - NEXT: Rebecca Hart Claims Her First Individual Para Equestrian Medal, Gold, With Floratina
Fiona Howard wins gold in Para Equestrian Individual Event Grade III
Fiona and her horse, Diamond Dunes are making their Paralympic debut in Paris.
ResultsNext slide: Rebecca Hart Claims Her First Individual Para Equestrian Medal, Gold, With Floratina - NEXT: Wheelchair Rugby Wins Silver after loss to Japan in Gold Medal Match
Rebecca Hart Claims Her First Individual Para Equestrian Medal, Gold, With Floratina
The five-time Paralympian has waited over 25 years for her chance to secure the top podium spot. She recorded a personal best score of 77.900 in the Individual Championship Test Grade III class.
ResultsNext slide: Wheelchair Rugby Wins Silver after loss to Japan in Gold Medal Match - NEXT: Ezra Frech Wins His First Paralympic Medal
Wheelchair Rugby Wins Silver after loss to Japan in Gold Medal Match
The U.S Wheelchair Rugby team becomes the most decorated team in history and wins their seventh straight medal
ResultsNext slide: Ezra Frech Wins His First Paralympic Medal - NEXT: Stickney, Coan Go 1-2 in Women's 400m Freestyle S7
Ezra Frech Wins His First Paralympic Medal
The 19-year-old won the men's 100-meter T63 with a time of 12.06 to set a new personal best.
ResultsNext slide: Stickney, Coan Go 1-2 in Women's 400m Freestyle S7 - NEXT: Team USA Paratriathlon has the Most Successful Games Performance in History
Stickney, Coan Go 1-2 in Women's 400m Freestyle S7
Both athletes secured their first medals of the 2024 Paralympic Games.
ResultsNext slide: Team USA Paratriathlon has the Most Successful Games Performance in History - NEXT: Miles Krajewski and Jayci Simon Secure the First-Ever Para Badminton Medal for the U.S.
Team USA Paratriathlon has the Most Successful Games Performance in History
Eight athletes secured a medal in this morning's competition, including three golds, four silvers and one bronze.
ResultsNext slide: Miles Krajewski and Jayci Simon Secure the First-Ever Para Badminton Medal for the U.S. - NEXT: Roderick Townsend wins his third straight Paralympic Gold medal
Miles Krajewski and Jayci Simon Secure the First-Ever Para Badminton Medal for the U.S.
The duo, who are both just 19 years old, beat the world No. 2 team from India twice to reach the gold-medal match against China. After a tough battle against an experienced team, they are taking home silver.
ResultsNext slide: Roderick Townsend wins his third straight Paralympic Gold medal - NEXT: Wheelchair Rugby Defeats Great Britain to Advance to Gold Medal Contest
Roderick Townsend wins his third straight Paralympic Gold medal
Team USA secured a total of five track and field medals tonight. Jaleen Roberts won silver in T37 Long jump. Susannah Scaroni won bronze in T54 800m. Brian Siemann won bronze in T53 400m and Daniel Romanchuck won bronze in T54 400 meters.
ResultsNext slide: Wheelchair Rugby Defeats Great Britain to Advance to Gold Medal Contest - NEXT: Wheelchair Basketball Men Finish Group Play Undefeated
Wheelchair Rugby Defeats Great Britain to Advance to Gold Medal Contest
Team USA defeated Great Britain 50-43 in the wheelchair rugby semifinals to advance to the gold medal contest.
ResultsNext slide: Wheelchair Basketball Men Finish Group Play Undefeated - NEXT: Sitting Volleyball Defeats France in Pool Play in Straight Sets
Wheelchair Basketball Men Finish Group Play Undefeated
The team will face the fourth-ranked team from group A in the quarterfinals
ResultsNext slide: Sitting Volleyball Defeats France in Pool Play in Straight Sets - NEXT: Stutzman Clinches Gold in Men's Individual Compound Open
Sitting Volleyball Defeats France in Pool Play in Straight Sets
The team will be back on the court on Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 2 p.m. to face Italy in their final group stage matchup.
ResultsNext slide: Stutzman Clinches Gold in Men's Individual Compound Open - NEXT: Team USA Goalball Finishes Pool Play Ranked Second After Win over Iran
Stutzman Clinches Gold in Men's Individual Compound Open
Matt Stutzman of Team USA secured his first Paralympic gold medal with a 149-147 victory over Xinliang Ai of China in the men's individual compound open.
ResultsNext slide: Team USA Goalball Finishes Pool Play Ranked Second After Win over Iran - NEXT: Jason Tabansky Wins Gold in the Men’s Individual W1 Event
Team USA Goalball Finishes Pool Play Ranked Second After Win over Iran
They will compete against Japan, the third-ranked team from pool B, in the quarterfinals tomorrow, Sept. 2, at 7:30 p.m.
ResultsNext slide: Jason Tabansky Wins Gold in the Men’s Individual W1 Event - NEXT: PR3 Mixed Coxed Four Wins Silver
Jason Tabansky Wins Gold in the Men’s Individual W1 Event
This triumph was Tabansky's first Paralympic medal, secured with a decisive bullseye that ultimately put him ahead of Han.
ResultsNext slide: PR3 Mixed Coxed Four Wins Silver - NEXT: Four U.S. Athletes Advance to Finals Tonight in Para Swimming
PR3 Mixed Coxed Four Wins Silver
PR3 Mixed Doubles Sculls Places Seventh
ResultsNext slide: Four U.S. Athletes Advance to Finals Tonight in Para Swimming - NEXT: Mallory Weggemann and Julia Gaffney Go 1-3 in Women's 200-Meter Medley SM7
Four U.S. Athletes Advance to Finals Tonight in Para Swimming
Morgan Ray and Zach Shattuck of Team USA placed third and eighth overall in the men’s 100m breaststroke SB6. Jessica Long placed fourth overall in the women’s 200m IM SM8. Noah Jaffe placed eighth overall in the men’s 200m IM SM8 heats.
ResultsNext slide: Mallory Weggemann and Julia Gaffney Go 1-3 in Women's 200-Meter Medley SM7 - NEXT: Jaydin Blackwell Wins Gold and Sets New World Record, Ryan Medrano Gets Silver in 100m T38
Mallory Weggemann and Julia Gaffney Go 1-3 in Women's 200-Meter Medley SM7
Weggemann defended her title in the discipline, becoming the first to do so since Erin Popovich did it during the 2004 and 2008 Paralympic Games.
ResultsNext slide: Jaydin Blackwell Wins Gold and Sets New World Record, Ryan Medrano Gets Silver in 100m T38 - NEXT: Olivia Chambers Wins Gold in the Women's 400m Free S13 During her First Paralympic Games
Jaydin Blackwell Wins Gold and Sets New World Record, Ryan Medrano Gets Silver in 100m T38
The U.S. go 1-2 in the men's 100-meter T38 final, with Blackwell setting a new world record by crossing the tape in 10.64 seconds. Ryan Medrano, who learned of the Paralympics via Noelle Lambert while on Survivor, set a new personal best (10.97)
ResultsNext slide: Olivia Chambers Wins Gold in the Women's 400m Free S13 During her First Paralympic Games - NEXT: Elouan Gardon Captures Bronze in Men's C5 4,000m Individual Pursuit
Olivia Chambers Wins Gold in the Women's 400m Free S13 During her First Paralympic Games
The 21-year-old athlete from Arkansas touched the wall with a time of 4:29.93.
ResultsNext slide: Elouan Gardon Captures Bronze in Men's C5 4,000m Individual Pursuit - NEXT: Beatriz Hatz Wins Bronze in Women's Long Jump
Elouan Gardon Captures Bronze in Men's C5 4,000m Individual Pursuit
Gardon finished with a time of 4:18.880, over six seconds ahead of Austria’s Franz-Josef Lasser, who clocked in at 4:25.009.
ResultsNext slide: Beatriz Hatz Wins Bronze in Women's Long Jump - NEXT: Team USA Goalball Defeats France 5-4 in Second Group Play Matchup
Beatriz Hatz Wins Bronze in Women's Long Jump
U.S. teammate Annie Carey finished sixth with a jump of 4.96 meters.
ResultsNext slide: Team USA Goalball Defeats France 5-4 in Second Group Play Matchup - NEXT: Scaroni Wins Silver in 5,000m T54
Team USA Goalball Defeats France 5-4 in Second Group Play Matchup
They will close out pool play tomorrow, Sept. 1, at 1:15 p.m. against Iran
ResultsNext slide: Scaroni Wins Silver in 5,000m T54 - NEXT: Tracy Otto Finishes in the Top 8 of Women's Individual W1
Scaroni Wins Silver in 5,000m T54
Susannah Scaroni, the 5,000m T54 world record holder and Tokyo 2020 gold medalist, secured silver in the final with a time of 10:45.18.
ResultsNext slide: Tracy Otto Finishes in the Top 8 of Women's Individual W1 - NEXT: Gia Pergolini Wins Team USA’s First Gold Medal of the Paralympic Games
Tracy Otto Finishes in the Top 8 of Women's Individual W1
Otto faced the reigning gold medalist from Tokyo in her quarterfinal match, but came up just short of the win. She will compete in the mixed team event with Jason Tabansky on Sept. 2.
ResultsNext slide: Gia Pergolini Wins Team USA’s First Gold Medal of the Paralympic Games - NEXT: Best Earns Silver in Men's 100m T47
Gia Pergolini Wins Team USA’s First Gold Medal of the Paralympic Games
Gia Pergolini earned Team USA’s first gold medal of the Paralympic Games in the women’s 100m backstroke S13 with a time of 1:04.93.
ResultsNext slide: Best Earns Silver in Men's 100m T47 - NEXT: Stutzman and Polish Advance to Men's Individual Compound Open 1/8 Elimination Round
Best Earns Silver in Men's 100m T47
Korban Best of Team USA earned his first Paralympic medal, securing silver in the men’s 100m T47 with a personal best of 10.75 seconds.
ResultsNext slide: Stutzman and Polish Advance to Men's Individual Compound Open 1/8 Elimination Round - NEXT: Stroud Advances in Men’s Singles
Stutzman and Polish Advance to Men's Individual Compound Open 1/8 Elimination Round
Both Matt Stutzman and Kevin Polish of Team USA advanced to the 1/8 elimination round of the men’s individual compound open after strong performances in the 1/16 elimination round.
ResultsNext slide: Stroud Advances in Men’s Singles - NEXT: Women's Sitting Volleyball Drops Its First Group Stage Game Against Longtime Rival China
Stroud Advances in Men’s Singles
Conner Stroud defeated Costa Rica's Jose Pablo Gil 6-3, 6-1 in the first round of men’s singles wheelchair tennis. He will next face Japan’s Takashi Sanada on Saturday, Aug. 31.
ResultsNext slide: Women's Sitting Volleyball Drops Its First Group Stage Game Against Longtime Rival China - NEXT: Men's Goalball Endures Loss to Brazil in First Day of Pool Play
Women's Sitting Volleyball Drops Its First Group Stage Game Against Longtime Rival China
The two powerhouses that are projected to meet again in the knockout stages added another chapter to their storied rivalry, as China captured the win in four sets (21-25, 25-20, 25-18, 26-24). Heather Erickson scored a team-high 21 kills for the U.S.
ResultsNext slide: Men's Goalball Endures Loss to Brazil in First Day of Pool Play - NEXT: Ellie Marks Wins Team USA's First Medal at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
Men's Goalball Endures Loss to Brazil in First Day of Pool Play
The team will return to the court on Saturday, Aug. 31, to face the host country, France, at 1:15 p.m. in their second of three pool play games.
ResultsNext slide: Ellie Marks Wins Team USA's First Medal at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games - NEXT: Team USA Wins, 66-56, Over Spain in Men's Wheelchair Basketball Opener
Ellie Marks Wins Team USA's First Medal at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
Christie Raleigh-Crossley earned Team USA’s second medal of the Games with a silver in the women’s 50m freestyle S10. Grace Nuhfer earned silver in the women’s 100m butterfly S13 in her Paralympic debut with a time of 1:03.88.
ResultsNext slide: Team USA Wins, 66-56, Over Spain in Men's Wheelchair Basketball Opener - NEXT: Team USA Wheelchair Rugby Wins Opener Against Canada; Sarah Adam Makes Historic Debut
Team USA Wins, 66-56, Over Spain in Men's Wheelchair Basketball Opener
Jake Williams led the team with an impressive 22 points and seven assists. Steve Serio scored a triple-double.
ResultsNext slide: Team USA Wheelchair Rugby Wins Opener Against Canada; Sarah Adam Makes Historic Debut - NEXT: U.S. Track Cyclists Fall in Qualifiers, Set Sights on Upcoming Events
Team USA Wheelchair Rugby Wins Opener Against Canada; Sarah Adam Makes Historic Debut
Team USA secured its first win of Paris 2024, defeating Canada, 51-48, in the Group A preliminary round of wheelchair rugby.
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Track Cyclists Fall in Qualifiers, Set Sights on Upcoming Events - NEXT: U.S. Para Swimming Advance Four Athletes to the Medal Rounds
U.S. Track Cyclists Fall in Qualifiers, Set Sights on Upcoming Events
Samantha Bosco and Shawn Morelli competed in the qualifying round of the women’s C4-5 500m time trial, finishing 12th and 13th, respectively. Branden Walton and pilot Spencer Seggebruch finished sixth in the men’s B 4,000m individual pursuit.
ResultsNext slide: U.S. Para Swimming Advance Four Athletes to the Medal Rounds - NEXT: Miles Krajewski and Jayci Simon Beat India to Win Their First Match of the Games
U.S. Para Swimming Advance Four Athletes to the Medal Rounds
Ellie Marks, Christie Raleigh Crossely, Grace Nuhfer and Olivia Chambers will all compete in the evening medal session.
ResultsNext slide: Miles Krajewski and Jayci Simon Beat India to Win Their First Match of the Games Miles Krajewski and Jayci Simon Beat India to Win Their First Match of the Games
The 19-year-olds defeated the world No. 2 India, making their Paralympic debuts at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
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