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Paris Paralympic Games, Day 2: Cyclist Korey Boddington claims time trial gold, 44-year-old Emily Petricola breaks world record

The action heated up as the Aussies landed three more medals on day two of the Paralympic Games in Paris. Here’s what you might have missed overnight.

Aussies make golden start to Paralympics

Australia‘s track cyclists were dominant on day two of the Paralympic Games in Paris.

Here’s what you missed while you were sleeping.

Australia’s track team dominated on Friday night. Picture: Getty Images
Australia’s track team dominated on Friday night. Picture: Getty Images

TRACK CYCLISTS DOMINATE

It was a resounding Friday for the Aussies at the Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines with two gold medals and a silver won.

Korey Boddington, the man nicknamed The Flying Burrito, kicked it all off when he took out the men’s C4-C5 1000m time trial.

Emily Petricola made it back-to-back golds for the Aussies a short time later in the women’s C4 3000m individual pursuit in emotional scenes.

Jess Gallagher was vindicated in her decision to choose cycling over rowing after winning a silver in the women’s B 1000m time trial alongside pilot Caitlin Ward.

“This silver means so much to us, it feels like a gold,” Gallagher said.

“It’s incredible because I didn’t think I would be back here, if I’m honest.

“I love cycling and to no longer even be able to participate was just heartbreaking. When I got the call that Caity had said yes, she was the person I was most excited for.

“It’s just been an amazing ride we’ve had over the past three years.”

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AUSSIE DROPS OUT

Australian para-badminton player Mischa Ginns has been ruled out of the Paralympic Games due to illness.

The 33-year-old who was set to make her Games debut in Paris was ruled out on Thursday.

She had been expected to start her campaign on Friday morning but the Paralympic schedule had her games listed as cancelled.

“Australian Para-badminton athlete Mischa Ginns has been withdrawn on medical grounds from competing in the WH2 women’s singles event at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games,” a Paralympic Australia statement said.

“Australian Paralympic Team medical staff ruled her out on Thursday, a decision endorsed by Chef de Mission Kate McLoughlin.”

Vinot opened her campaign with a 21-8, 21-14 loss against Mariam Bolaji.

Chris Bond top scored for The Rollers. Picture: Getty Images
Chris Bond top scored for The Rollers. Picture: Getty Images

ROLLERS HALTED, STEELERS BOUNCE BACK

Australia slipped to a second straight loss to start its wheelchair basketball campaign after going down by eight points against Spain.

The Rollers trailed by 22 at the final break before launching a push in the last quarter.

Young star Jaylen Brown, 19, led the way with 22 points.

Later in the day, Australia picked up its first win of the wheelchair rugby competition after beating host nation, France, 55-53.

Captain Chris Bond was the leading scorer with 27 tries.

LOVE IS IN THE AIR

Brazilian badminton player Rogerio Junior Xavier de Oliveira got down on one knee and popped the question to sitting volleyball player Edwarda Dias De Olivera, also of Brazil.

It happened on court during the men’s singles SL4 group play stage SL4 at Porte de La Chapelle Arena.

Madison de Rozario will go for a medal on Saturday night. Picture: Getty Images
Madison de Rozario will go for a medal on Saturday night. Picture: Getty Images

FLAG BEARER INTO THE FINAL

Australian flag bearer Madison de Rozario will get her first crack at adding to her Paralympic medal collection after safely qualifying for Saturday night’s 5000m wheelchair race at the Stade de France.

Showing no ill effects from a late night out on Wednesday carrying the Aussie flag from the Arc de Triomphe to Place de la Concorde, de Rozario coasted through her heat to qualify second fastest for the final, behind American Susannah Scaroni, who won gold in the same event at the last Paralympics in Tokyo.

De Rozario won golds in 800m and the marathon but has dropped the 800m this time and is contesting 1500, 5000m and the marathon.

HOW THE AUSSIES FARED

ARCHERY

Women’s Women Individual Compound, Open 1/16 Elimination: Ameera Lee def. Nur Syahidah Alim 135-133; Melissa Tanner def. Maria Riveros 137-133

Men Individual Compound, Open 1/16 Elimination: Jonathon Milne def. Yuya Oe 147-142; Patrick French def. by Ken Swagumilang 140-138

Ameera Lee defeated Nur Syahidah Alim 135-133. Picture: Getty Images
Ameera Lee defeated Nur Syahidah Alim 135-133. Picture: Getty Images

ATHLETICS

Men’s 400m, Round 1 T52: Sam McIntosh, 1:10.33, sixth in heat

Women’s 5000m, Heats T54: Madison de Rozario,11:43.64, through to final

Men’s Javelin Throw, Final F38: Corey Anderson, 5th 49.34m

Women’s Club Throw, Final F32: Sarah Clifton-Bligh 16th, Rosemary Little 14th

Men’s 5000m, Round 1 T54: Samuel Rizzo, fifth in heat

BADMINTON

Women’s singles: Celine Vinot def. by Mariam Bolaji 21-8, 21-14

BOCCIA

Women’s Individual, Pool Match BC3: Jamieson Leeson def. Sally Kidson 6-1

5.40am: Men’s Individual, Pool Match BC3 (Daniel Michel)

CYCLING (TRACK)

Men’s 1000m Time Trial: Korey Boddington, first

Women’s 3000m Individual Pursuit: Emily Petricola, Meg Lemon, first

Men’s 3000m Individual Pursuit: Darren Hicks, finished in heats

Women’s 1000m Time Trial: Jessica Gallagher, silver

Meg Lemon came first in her event. Picture: Getty Images
Meg Lemon came first in her event. Picture: Getty Images

ROWING

Men’s Single Scull, Heats: Erik Horrie, third and through to repechage

Mixed Double Scull, Heats PR3: Nikki Ayers and Jed Altschwager, fastest qualifier into final

Mixed Coxed Four, Heats PR3: Third into the heat and through to repechage

SHOOTING

Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing, Qualification: Natalie Smith 614.1 points, 12th (top-eight qualified for the final)

SWIMMING

Women’s 100m Breaststroke: Keira Stephens, fourth in final

Men’s 100m Breaststroke: Timothy Hodge, fifth in final

Mixed 4x50m Freestyle Relay, 20 points: Disqualified

Keira Stephens (left) finished fourth in the final. Picture: Getty Images
Keira Stephens (left) finished fourth in the final. Picture: Getty Images

TABLE TENNIS

Women’s WD20, Quarter-final: Li Lei, Qian Yang def. Liu/Mao 3-0

WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL

Men’s Preliminary: Australia 60 def. By Spain 68

WHEELCHAIR RUGBY

Mixed Team Preliminary, Australia 55 def. France 53

WHEELCHAIR TENNIS

Men Singles, Round of 64: Parker Anderson def. By Ezequiel Caso 5-7, 4-6; Ben Weekes def. by Daniel Rodrigues 0-6, 1-6

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