09:00 – The start of para judo
We will follow the kick-off of the para judo events with Sandrine Martinet in particular who will be on the tatamis from 10 a.m. for the quarter-finals.
08:49 – Still chances in para swimming
Ugo Didier and Hector Denayer are notably involved in the series this morning.
- 09:46 – 100m freestyle S6, men: Laurent Chardard (heats)
- 09:54 – 400m freestyle S10, women: Élodie Lorandi (heats)
- 10:29 a.m. – 200 m 4 strokes SM9, men: Hector Denayer, Ugo Didier (heats)
08:44 – The French involved in cycling
See all the French people who are aiming for a medal this Thursday in para cycling
- 09:30 – H1-2 road race, men: Florian Jouanny
- 09:35 – H1-4 road race, women: Anaïs Vincent
- 1 p.m. – H5 road race, men: Loïc Vergnaud
- 4 p.m. – H4 road race, men: Joseph Fritsch
- 4:05 p.m. – H3 road race, men: Johan Quaile, Mathieu Bosredon
04/09/24 – 22:17 – Thank you all for following us!
Have a great evening everyone, see you tomorrow for the rest of the Paralympic Games!
04/09/24 – 22:10 – The day’s results
A great day for the French clan with twelve new medals, eleven of which were won in road cycling. Lamirault won a disappointing bronze medal when he was aiming for gold. In athletics, Pavadé finished 4th in the long jump competition while Adolphe qualified for the 100m final. In wheelchair tennis, the Houdet/Cattaneo pair will play for the bronze medal on Friday.
04/09/24 – 22:05 – End of Paralympic evening
It was the last French performance of the day while the events are finished almost everywhere.
04/09/24 – 22:01 – Mandy François-Elie in the final
The Frenchwoman narrowly qualified for the final by taking third place in her 100m heat. See you tomorrow at 11:09 for the final.
04/09/24 – 21:54 – Rehm, the long jump giant, is crowned
4th Paralympic title in a row for the German who won the competition ahead of the Americans Loccident and Wallace.
04/09/24 – 21:49 – Cruel 4th place for Pavadé
There will be no medal for Dimitri Pavadé for being 6 centimetres behind the American Wallace. He bit his last try.
04/09/24 – 21:39 – Pavadé sees the medal slipping away
Wallace’s 7.49 jump pushes Pavadé off the provisional podium, with just one attempt left for the Tricolore to win a medal.
04/09/24 – 21:36 – World record in long jump T44
Mpumelelo Mhlongo has just broken the world record in his T44 category by jumping 7.12 m. He remains however in 5th place in this final.
04/09/24 – 21:31 – Adolphe details his semi-final
Adolphe on his semi-final victory: “There is a small gap between us, a small desynchronization which means that… We will rectify the situation for tomorrow. The most important thing tonight is to qualify for the final. In the 400m, Jeffrey Lami is my guide. In the 100m, it’s Charles. There will be a few small things to correct for tomorrow but we already know what. We will have to be vigilant tomorrow so as not to be surprised. We are focused and a final is something you run.”
04/09/24 – 21:29 – Pavadé bites his 4th attempt
The Tricolore maintains its provisional 3rd place but its podium is hanging by a thread.
04/09/24 – 21:22 – Adolphe’s qualification on video
A look back at the Frenchman’s semi-final, which he won.
04/09/24 – 21:12 – Pavadé does not improve
The Frenchman jumped 7.04m and therefore did not improve his mark. However, he retained provisional 3rd place.
04/09/24 – 21:11 – Timothée Adolphe wins his semi-final
In 11”11, the Tricolore won his semi-final to qualify for the final of the 100m T11. See you tomorrow at 7:08 p.m.!