The Tokyo Paralympic Games were held on the 11th day of the competition, and 50-year-old Keiko Sugiura won the second gold medal in this competition in the motor dysfunction class of the women's individual road race for cycling.

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Sugiura proceeded with the race in the lead group from the beginning, and pushed out the Chinese player who had eaten to the end on the uphill at the end, and finished in the lead.

Sugiura also broke the record of winning the gold medal, which is the oldest Japanese player in the Paralympics, by winning the second gold medal in this tournament following the road time trial.

Swimming

In the swimming race, the Japanese ace Keiichi Kimura won the gold medal and Uchu Tomita won the silver medal in the men's 100m butterfly visually impaired class.

Kimura won the long-sought gold medal at the four Paralympic Games.

Wheelchair tennis

In the women's singles final of wheelchair tennis, Yui Kamiji lost to a Dutch player with a set count of 0 to 2 and won the silver medal.


The pair of quad singles Koji Kanno and men's doubles Shingo Kunieda and Takashi Sanada, who participate in players with disabilities in their arms and hands, both lost in the bronze medal match.

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In the men's 100-meter wheelchair class for track and field, 39-year-old Yuki Oya won the silver medal with a time of 17 seconds 18 seconds.


In the final of the 400-meter universal relay, in which four men and women with different disabilities run in a new event, Japan finished in 4th place with a time of 47.98 seconds, but China, who was in 2nd place, was disqualified and won the bronze medal in 3rd place. Did.

Wheelchair basketball

In the men's wheelchair basketball, Japan played against England in the semi-finals and won 79-68 to advance to the finals for the first time.


Japan lost to Canada in the 5th and 6th place deciding match for the girls and finished the tournament in 6th place.

Goalball

In the goalball women's bronze medal match, Japan played against Brazil, winning 6-1 and winning the bronze medal.

In this event, Japan has won the medal for the first time in two tournaments since the 2012 London Games.

Boccia

In the class with the most obstacles to pair with Boccia's group, Japan won the final round 4 of the qualifying league and advanced to the semi-finals on the 4th.

badminton

Sarina Satomi, a class of women's singles with relatively heavy disabilities in wheelchairs, Yuma Yamazaki, a class with relatively light disabilities in wheelchairs, Akiko Sugino and Kaede Kameyama, who have a disability in their arms, will play badminton. Also advanced to the semi-finals.


In the men's singles, Hiroshi Murayama defeated Osamu Nagashima straight in the quarter-finals of a class with relatively heavy wheelchair obstacles to advance to the semi-finals.

Sitting valley

Women's Japan lost to Rwanda in the 7th and 8th place deciding match and finished 8th.