Marissa Papaconstantinou scored Canada’s second medal of the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships on Wednesday, taking bronze in the women’s T64 100 metres with a time of 13.06 seconds.
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BACK TO THE PARALYMPICS
Zach Gingras is going back to the Paralympics and is looking to improve on his bronze medal in Tokyo in the T38 400m event.
A confident runner with great expectations for Paris.
COMMONWEALTH 2022 - GINGRAS WINS BRONZE🇨🇦🥉
Zachary Gingras snags bronze in the T37/38 100m final in a personal best of 11.65.
Two medals in five minutes for Canada. Not bad.
My highlight of the games was @ZachGingras winning bronze. I don’t think it gets any better then someone you live & train with achieving their goals.
As said many times throughout this article, the impact Carla has made on our team is SO SO clear.
Good morning, Canada.
You’re looking at your newest Paralympic champion. And he’s looking at you.
@NateGraywolf sets a Paralympic record to win gold in the 1500m in Tokyo tonight. #Paralympics
Overwhelmed with emotion.
Zachary Gingras tells me he just wishes his parents could have been here to see this bronze medal performance.
Tears. Joy.
“This country has given me so much. I’m so proud right now” he told me. #Paralympics
Your new Paralympic BRONZE medallist: Zach Gingras! His new personal best time of 50.85 seconds in the men's T38 400 metres just earned him a spot on the Paralympic podium!
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