Great Britain Wins 12 Gold Medals at Paris Paralympics
Great Britain Wins 12 Gold Medals at Paris Paralympics
Great Britain Wins 12 Gold Medals at Paris Paralympics
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ParalympicsGB achieved a historic milestone by winning 12 gold medals on a single day at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, marking their most successful day ever. Notable achievements included Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl's victory in the Women's B 3000m individual pursuit and James Ball and Steffan Lloyd's triumph in the Men's B 1000m time trial. Additionally, Lauren Rowles and Gregg Stevenson secured gold in mixed double sculls, while swimmers like Maisie Summers-Newton and Grace Harvey dominated in the pool. Storey further cemented her legacy by winning her 18th gold, extending her record as Great Britain's most decorated Paralympian with a total of 29 medals. Baker and Wilson also contributed to the medal tally with silver and bronze respectively in their events, showcasing the depth of talent in the team. Overall, the team now boasts 43 medals, including 23 golds, as they continue to compete in various events.

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