Highs, lows and rapture: the Guardian's most memorable Paris Paralympic moments
Briefly

Tanya Aldred noted the magical moment when La Marseillaise resonated through the Stade de France after France won the blind football gold, emphasizing the emotional connection of the crowd.
Ade Adepitan shared the joy of Britain's men's wheelchair tennis team winning gold, highlighting their hard work and dedication, contrasting this with the more subdued atmosphere at Stade de France.
Omara Durand Elias of Cuba stands out as a titan of the Games, achieving another clean sweep in the blind sprint events, showcasing her exceptional talent and dominance.
Despite great performances from athletes like Hunter Woodhall and Ezra Frech, the USA's underwhelming presence lacked the surge expected, signaling a shift in crowd dynamics.
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