Tully Kearney Wins Second Paralympic Gold
Tully Kearney Wins Second Paralympic Gold

Tully Kearney Wins Second Paralympic Gold

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Tully Kearney, a 27-year-old British swimmer, has made headlines at the Paris Paralympics by winning her second gold medal in two days, successfully defending her title in the S5 100m freestyle after previously winning the 200m freestyle. Kearney's remarkable comeback follows an 18-month battle with a concussion that disrupted her training and mental health. In the 100m final, she finished with a time of 1:15.10, overtaking Ukraine's Iryna Poida in the final lap. Meanwhile, Jaco van Gass and Lizzi Jordan also contributed to Great Britain's success by winning gold medals in cycling, marking a strong performance for the team on Day 2. Van Gass won the C3 3000m individual pursuit while Jordan, with her co-pilot Danni Khan, triumphed in the women's B1 1000m time trial. The day was a significant one for Great Britain, with multiple medals secured across various events.

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