Poppy Maskill earns ParalympicsGB's first Paris gold with world-record swim
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Poppy Maskill, a 19-year-old Paralympian, made history by winning Britain's first gold medal in the Paralympic Games with a world record-breaking swim in the S14 100m butterfly.
Maskill expressed her disbelief at winning the gold, stating, "Being here at my first Paralympics feels unreal. It gives me more confidence to win this race."
Tully Kearney, a veteran swimmer, celebrated her gold medal victory in the S5 200m freestyle after overcoming health challenges that nearly prevented her from competing.
Reflecting on her victory, Kearney shared her joy and determination, stating that her comeback from injury and health issues added to the significance of her gold medal.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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