Paralympic Games Paris 2024 – September 6th: Maurice Schmidt’s second coup?
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Paralympic Games Paris 2024 – September 6th: Maurice Schmidt’s second coup?

On Friday, 6 September The ninth day of competition at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will take place.

After the medal rain on Thursday (3x gold, 2x silver, 2x bronze), things are looking promising for Team Germany on the third-to-last day of the Games.

Can Maurice Schmidt after his outstanding run to the gold medal in sabre fencing on Tuesday, now also with the épée to another medal in the Wheelchair Fencing battle?

The round of 16 starts at 10:40 a.m., the decisions will be made this evening, the gold medal match is scheduled for 8:50 p.m.

Further medal decisions with German participation: In Para Table Tennis of class WS8 is Juliana Wolf at 12 noon their semi-final against Aida Husic Dahlen from Norway – the aim is to reach the final (on Saturday, from 3 p.m.).

For the German men’s national team Sitzvolleyballer The match in the afternoon will definitely be the last game in the context of Paris 2024 – they will face Egypt in the bronze match (from 3 p.m.).

Important preliminary decisions will be made in the morning in Para Swimminghoney Malte Brunswick (100m butterfly), Josia Pot and Tanja Scholz in the preliminary rounds.

The first competitions in the The Canoe Here, too, some German athletes are taking part in the preliminary rounds. Edina Müller, Holder of the Paralympic record in the women’s 200m kayak individual.

Im Stade de France Throughout the day, numerous German athletes will be in the Para Athletics at the start. In the morning, Kathrin Müller-Rottgardt A medal heroine will be competing in her third event when she starts in the Women’s 200m T12 heats (from 10:08 am).

In the evening, the next Paris 2024 heroine, the sensational silver winner in the long jump, will start Nele Moos starts like teammate Lindy Ave in the preliminary round of the women’s 400m T38 class (from 9.30 p.m.).

The same route is Johannes Floors high. In the T62 class, the 29-year-old is both the world record holder and the winner of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, so there is a lot at stake in the final at 7.31 p.m.

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