The first medal goes to Germany: cyclists Denise Schindler has won the Paralympics in Tokyo Bronze on the track and cross the first medal awarded in Japan in Japan. Passionately fired by a German delegation for DBS President Friedhelm Julius Boucher sat down the 35-year-old Munich on Wednesday in the race for three of the 3000-meter tracking with 3: 55.120 minutes clearly against the American Clara Brown (4: 01.523 ) by. Gold secured the Australian Paige Greco in the new world record time of 3: 50.815 minutes before Xiaomei Wang (China / 3: 54.975).
Gummiarchen as a reward
The President Most Personal scored me to Bronze today, said Schindler, He knew how important it is to me to finally get my medal on the train. It is therefore crazy happy, but also very relieved. I stood under pressure, I was not responsive all day, she said, In the end, I fell so many stones from the heart, which has heard the whole train. When asked what she wants to reward himself, said the killer bee called Schindler laughing: With gummy bears.
Schindler: I'll leave that first now
Schindler, who slipped as a two-year-old in her birthplace Chemnitz on an icy path under a tram and lost one leg, took the fourth medal at the third Paralympics participation. After twice silver and once bronze on the street it is the first on the train. I'm scary and happy, she emphasized and peers further precious metals on the street. I'll let that go now, Schindler explained.
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