Paralympics Finals Day Live

Results from the Paralympic Regatta updated minute by minute. Don't forget you can follow the ARA's Paralympic Coverage at http://www.ara-rowing.org/paralympics

  So that's it from Shunyi, we hope you've enjoyed the Paralympic Rowing Regatta.  If you'd like to know more about our adaptive rowing you can read more on our Paralympics page or contact our C&C Adaptive Development Officer, Jacqui Close.

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Bronze Medal for GBR

In the last final of the day and the regatta, Great Britain finish 3rd taking their third medal of the regatta.

1 Italy Italy
3:33.13
2
United States United States
3:37.61
3 Great Britain Great Britain
3:38.37
4
Germany Germany 3:41.71
5
China China
3:44.15
6 Canada Canada
3:45.66

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Onto the final race of this inaugural Paralympic Regatta.  It's the legs, trunks and arms coxed four made up of Vicky Hansford, Naomi Riches, Alastair Mckean, James Morgan and coxed by Alan Sherman.  Yesterday the four sorted out what problems they had had in Tuesday's heat and went off hard taking the lead by 250m and staying there to win their rep. They rowed well and with conviction.  Let's hope they can do the same today.

Lane Country
1 Canada Canada
2 Great Britain Great Britain
3 China China
4 Italy Italy
5 United States United States
6 Germany Germany

TA2x

Roberts and Cromie finish in 5th place.  China take the gold, Australia get the silver and Brazil finish with bronze.

1 China China
4:20.69
2
Australia Australia
4:21.58
3 Brazil Brazil
4:28.36
4
Italy Italy 4:32.30
5
Great Britain Great Britain
4:32.52
6 Poland Poland
4:35.08

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Next up for GB it's Karen Cromie and James Roberts in the trunks and arms mixed double.  Yesterday, the 2x raised their game and despite a slow start (3rd at 250m?) they pushed through and delivered a second place finish to secure a place in the final.  How will they get on today?

Lane Country
1 Great Britain Great Britain
2 Italy Italy
3 China China
4 Brazil Brazil
5 Australia Australia
6 Poland Poland

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Gold Medal for GBR

ln the second final of the day, Tom Aggar takes gold medal number two for GB.

1 Great Britain Great Britain
5:22.09
2
Ukraine Ukraine
5:26.03
3 Israel Israel
5:39.11
4
China China 5:42.25
5
United States United States
5:46.32
6 Australia Australia
5:59.92

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So onto the start of the men's single sculls.  Tom Aggar, world champion and again world record holder goes for Great Britain in lane 4.

Lane Country
1 Australia Australia
2 Israel Israel
3 Ukraine Ukraine
4 Great Britain Great Britain
5 China China
6 United States United States

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Gold Medal for GBR

A good start for the GB team with Helene Raynsford taking the Gold medal!

1 Great Britain Great Britain
6:12.93
2
Belarus Belarus
6:25.44
3 United States United States
6:35.07
4
Ukraine Ukraine 6:40.04
5
China China
6:40.81
6 Brazil Brazil
6:54.76

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So we move onto the A Finals and we've got GB crews going in every final.  We'll be starting with the women's sculls with Helene Raynsford rowing for GB.  She qualified straight to the final from the heat, beating the world record in the process.  Here's the start order for the race.

Lane Country
 1 Ukraine Ukraine
 2 Belarus Belarus
 3 United States United States
 4 Great Britain Great Britain
 5 China China
 6 Brazil Brazil

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B Final

In the final B final it's Brazil who win with South Africa in second.

1 Brazil Brazil
3:50.37
2
South Africa South Africa
3:51.91
3 Russia Russia
3:52.20
4
Netherlands Netherlands 3:56.06
5
Denmark Denmark
3:59.73
6 Israel Israel
4:15.43

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B Final

In the TA2x it's the USA who win the B Final.

1 United States United States
4:30.33
2
Ukraine Ukraine
4:37.78
3 Germany Germany
4:49.05
4
Israel Israel 4:50.43
5
Canada Canada
4:54.08
6 Japan Japan
5:01.30

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B Final

In the second race of the day it's Laureau of France who wins with Miramonti of Italy in second.

1 France France
5:44.29
2
Italy Italy
5:45.86
3 Brazil Brazil
5:52.23
4
Hungary Hungary 5:53.84
5
Canada Canada
5:56.48
6 Spain Spain
6:15.29

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B Final

We start with the first race of the day from Shunyi, the women's arms only single sculls B final. Italy take the win here with Israel in second.

1 Italy Italy
7:01.24
2
Israel Israel
7:02.43
3 South Korea South Korea
7:11.48
4
Hong Kong Hong Kong 7:41.06
5
Portugal Portugal
8:04.89
6 Poland Poland
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