Alice Tai Wins Gold in S8 100m Backstroke
Alice Tai Wins Gold in S8 100m Backstroke
Alice Tai Wins Gold in S8 100m Backstroke
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Alice Tai, a 25-year-old swimmer from Great Britain, made a remarkable comeback at the Paris Paralympics by winning gold in the women's S8 100m backstroke with a record time of 1:09.06, just two years after her right leg was amputated below the knee. Tai had to relearn her swimming technique due to the amputation and recently trialed a new start just days before the event. Her victory was part of a historic night for Great Britain, which secured three golds, one silver, and a bronze, placing them at the top of the para-swimming medal table. Tai expressed pride in her achievement, highlighting the personal challenges she faced, including the loss of family members and multiple surgeries. She reflected on her journey, stating, 'I feel like I’ve really made myself proud and made everyone supporting me proud.' Tai has more events lined up, aiming to add to her medal tally during the Games.

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Alice Tai caps off unbelievable night in pool as part of Great British gold rush
Alice Tai claims gold in the Women's S8 100m Backstroke in record time
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Alice Tai caps off unbelievable night in pool as part of Great British gold rush
Alice Tai claims gold in the Women's S8 100m Backstroke in record time

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