PHYSICAL. Paralympic Games: Anne-Sophie Centis disqualified in track cycling, followed by final in para-fiking

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2024-09-01 10:44:27

12:39

Explanations for the neglect of Anne-Sophie Centis

The boss of the horse-drawn carriage, Laurent Thirionet gave some explanations: “Anne-So has taken off her shoes. Elise (your pilot) doesn’t necessarily understand. The bicycle rotates in all directions with only three points of support. Elise thinks there is a problem with the crankset, the wheel. While Anne-There tries to get the pedal back.

Previously, he put both wheels on a gray stripe. We have the right to ride a little on the great blue stream, the so-called Cote d’Azur on the velodromes. But we were not allowed to go down to the horizontal wooden part, the gray part. From this moment on, it is over. Unless you prove the incident. Which is not the case here. It was a small human error on the wrong day. »

12:31

Two French women on the track of the National Vélodrome

In the 3000m individual pursuit (category C5), Marie Patouillet and Heïdi Gaugain hope to get a podium this afternoon. The first two of the eight contestants will compete for the title and the next two will compete for bronze.

12:24

No podium for the Marchand-Cadot pair

For the fourth finish with the French fleet, Guylaine Marchand and Laurent Cadot finished sixth and last. There was also a final at the end of the morning session with a mixed coxed four (PR3)!

12:20

Images of Centis’ disqualification

Her coach Laurent Thirionet may have exchanged with the boarders, but the Frenchwoman will not compete in the final with her driver. We are awaiting details to clarify this story…

12:16

Anne-Sophie Centis finally doesn’t deserve it!

Anne-Sophie Centis and her pilot will not go away in the end! The steward changed their mind and the French left the song, disappointed. The spectators whistled the decision and the British tandem ran alone around the track.

Sébastien Nieto, in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines of the country’s Vélodrome

12:14

The fourth end is para-roring

After Nathalie Benoit’s bronze and two races without a podium, Guylaine Marchand and Laurent Cadot hope to take home a medal in PR3 Mixed double sculls.

12:12

Funny events at the National Vélodrome!

Anne-Sophie Centis and her driver Elise Delzenne experienced a mechanical problem at the start of their test which prevented them. After a long period of hesitation, the two women were finally able to get their chance and were not eliminated.

Sébastien Nieto at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines national Vélodrome

12:08

The blind ball is starting!

At the Eiffel Tower stadium, it is the start of the blind football tournament (men only) with the first game between the Japanese team and Colombia in front of thousands of spectators who are invited to complete silence during the game Because the field players, visually impaired, have an opaque blind on their face and must be able to hear the bell balloon and the instructions of their staff.

To encourage the audience not to make noise, the DJ played, right before the start, the soothing hit of the Icelandic singer Björk “It’s quiet”, a song with many “shhh”. At each pause in the game, however, everyone is invited to raise their voices and applaud without pause. “Have fun!!!”, read on another sign from a volunteer.

Vincent Mongaillard, at the Eiffel Tower

12:04

Podium removed from our French

Perle Bouge and Benjamin Daviet finished their race in fifth place… The title went to the British crew, ahead of the Chinese and the Israelis!

11:57

Bouge and Daviet for the medal

The cycling finals continue! In mixed pairs (PR2), French Perle Bouge and Benjamin Daviet hope to finish on the podium.

11:55

It’s over for Ménard in boccia

The Frenchman lost (1-4) against Korean Jeong in the quarterfinals of the BC3 category and saw his Paralympic career end there.

11:40

No medal for Sanchez

The Frenchman finished in sixth and last place for his first Paralympic Games. British Benjamin Pritchard won gold ahead of Ukrainian Poliansky and Italian Perini.

11:33

Tennis cart on the system

Court Philippe Chatrier wakes up with the 2nd round of men’s singles which is French number Stéphane Houdet, 53, against British Dahnon Ward, 19, at 12 pm. Stéphane Houdet, who is a five-time winner, has every intention to add charm to his collection A little more on, at the same time, on Suzanne Lenglen, it is another Frenchman, Frédéric Cattaneo, who will have to follow. ahead of him to Argentinian Gustavo Fernandez.

Virginie de Kerautem, at Roland-Garros Stadium

11:27

We continue with para-driving!

In a few minutes, Frenchman Alexis Sanchez will compete in his final in the men’s single scull (PR1), Nathalie Benoit’s regular event for men. He hopes to emulate his countryman, who has just won a bronze medal!

11:21

Bronze for Nathalie Benoit!

An excellent race finish for the Frenchwoman, who finished third overall in the PR1 category behind Israel’s Samuel and Norwegian Skarstein, who finished half a second ahead of her!

11:10

The program for the five para-roring final

  • 11:10 am: Women’s single scull PR1 (Nathalie Benoît)
  • 11:30 am: Men’s single scull PR1 (Alexis Sanchez)
  • 11:50 am: Double PR2 (Benjamin Daviet and Perle Bouge)
  • 12:10 pm: Combined PR3 (Guylaine Marchand and Laurent Cadot)
  • 12:30 pm: Mixed four coxed PR3 (Candyce Chafa, Rémy Taranto, Grégoire Bireau, Margot Boulet, Émilie Acquistapace)

11:08

Five finals to follow in para-rowing!

The wind went up a notch at the Vaires-sur-Marne nautical stadium for the 5 para-rowing finals. There will be one French boat in each regatta. “Go Blues, go Blues,” shouted Vincent, dressed in the jersey of a French football team. About a dozen people filled the stands.

Arnaud Detout, at the water park of Vaires-sur-Marne

11:02

The para-cycling track continues

On the National Vélodrome track, there are three races on the program for France. It starts at 11:26 am with the 3000 m individual pursuit (B) for Anne-Sophie Centis, one of the favorites for the medal. It will continue at 12:24 pm with the pursuit of 3000 m (C5) for the great favorite Heïdi Gaugain and silversmith Marie Patouillet. Finally, the morning of qualifying will end at 12:55 pm with the men’s team (C1-5): Gatien Le Rousseau, Kevin Le Cunff and Alexandre Léauté will aim for silver, after the untouchable British.

Sébastien Nieto, at the Sain-Quentin-en-Yvelines of the country’s Vélodrome

10:42 a.m

Dimitri Granjux fourth in his series but in the end

Rhythmic applause greeted his entrance to the 150m medley (SM4), at La Défense Arena. The Frenchman finished last in his series in 2’50’32 but as there were eight competitors and he was not disqualified, he secured a place in the final.

10:27

Finished for Cédric Fèvre

18th in the 10m shot put qualifications, the London Olympic champion will not see the finish…

10:25

Emeline Pierre after qualifying for the final

“The aim is to compete with others, to see how they flow alongside each other. I don’t want to leave too many feathers because we will have to do a big 100m this evening to be on the box. I spent two days in Insep, outside this swimming pool, to keep my energy and not to lose too many nervous impulses. I can’t wait to be in the pool this evening, I still want to convince myself because we are always in doubt every time we dive. (…) I have a lot of room to maneuver for this evening and that’s good,” replied the third time setter in the 100m freestyle heats (S10).

Claire Guédon, at the Paris La Défense Arena

10:20

Triathlon events are canceled at 4 am

Benjamin Maze, the National Technical Director of the French Triathlon Federation said “We send the information to the athletes immediately, mainly to focus them on the fact that they have a race to run tomorrow.” The meeting place was set for the morning. “We had a very high energy for medals,” Benjamin Maze recalled after events were postponed until tomorrow.

10:16

The prosthesis, “extension of my body”

The relationship between athletes and their prostheses, essential elements of their work, could not be stronger. Some, like Arnaud Assoumani, tell us…

10:00

It’s over for Damien Letulle

In para-archery, the Frenchman was no match for the Hungarian Gaspar. Despite a good finish, he lost in the round of 16 (136-119). He was very happy, he received thanks from the citizens, and he was praised by his opponent! “I’m tired, that’s obvious,” he confided to France Télévisions.

09:55

Emeline Pierre at the end

The Frenchwoman won her series in the 100m freestyle (category S10) at the Paris La Défense Arena to the cheers of the crowd: “Éméline, Éméline! “. It will take the final at 5:51 pm later.

In another series, Elodie Lorandi signed the penultimate season and was eliminated.

Claire Guédon, at the Paris La Défense Arena

09:39

From the Olympics to the Paralympics

After participating in the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996, Damien Letulle suffered a fall. Quadriplegic, archer participated in the Paralympic Games in Paris. His round of 16 against Hungarian Tamas Gaspar begins…

09:27

French cycling on the track is exploding

After one medal in Rio, the French cycling team is aiming for 25 this year. The new staff, the best runners and financial resources, discover how the discipline has reinvented itself for the Paris Games.

09:10

Plan for the Blues today

  • 9:34 am, para-archery: round of 16 by Damien Letulle (W1)
  • 9:45 am, para-zero: 100m freestyle series (S10) by Emeline Pierre and Elodie Lorandi
  • 10:30 am, boccia: quarter-final of Jules Ménard (BC3)
  • 10:35 am, para-swimming: 150m medley series by Dimitri Granjux (SM4)
  • 11:10 am, para-rowing: single scull final (PR1) with Nathalie Benoit
  • 11:26 am, para-cycling on the track: qualifications for the 3000m individual pursuit (B) with Anne-Sophie Centis
  • 11:30 am, para-rowing: single scull final (PR1) with Alexis Sanchez
  • 11:50 am, para-rowing: final of mixed double sculls (PR2) with Benjamin Daviet and Perle Bouge
  • 11:55 am, boccia: semi-final by Aurélie Aubert (BC1)
  • 12:10 pm, para-rowing: the final of the mixed double sculls (PR3-PR2) with Guylaine Marchand and Laurent Cadot
  • 12:30 p.m., para-rowing: final of the four with mixed coxswain (PR3) with Chafa, Taranto, Bireau, Boulet and Acquistapace

08:49

The first Frenchman had three quarters of an hour

Olympic champion in London, Cédric Fèvre enters the fray at 9:30 am for the mixed position shooting event (SH1).

08:23

The test starts in ten minutes

The day is to start at 8:15 am with the para-triathlon but it will be, as always, the para-badminton which opens the ball. The war matches were on the program in the morning session, however without the representation of the French team.

08:18

No para-triathlon this Sunday!

08:12

Hello everyone!

Hello and welcome to this live dedicated to the fourth day of the Paris Paralympic Games!

List

The fourth day of the Paralympic Games

  • After yesterday’s eight medals, the French representative decided to continue his efforts this Sunday!
  • At least a lot of beauty has been achieved today, but the delay of eleven para-triathlon events made us revise our plans downwards.
  • A title is still possible, of Pierre Fairbank in the para-game.
  • This Sunday also marks the start of the blind ball events under the Eiffel Tower.

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