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Tokyo Paralympics: Hannah Russell and Reece Dunn win gold for ParalympicsGB

ParalympicsGB secured five medals at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre on day three of the Paralympic Games; two golds, one silver and two bronze medals

Last Updated: 28/08/21 9:47am

Russell celebrates on the podium after receiving her Paralympics gold medal
Russell celebrates on the podium after receiving her Paralympics gold medal

Hannah Russell and Reece Dunn won golds as ParalympicsGB's swimmers claimed five medals at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre on day three of the Paralympics.

Russell retained her S12 100m backstroke title in a time of 1:08.44, while Dunn lowered his own world record by clocking 1:52.40 in the S14 200m freestyle.

Bethany Firth lost her Paralympic crown but managed silver in the S14 200m freestyle after finishing in 2:03.99, with team-mate Jessica-Jane Applegate securing bronze, touching the wall more than five seconds later.

The flurry of British medals began with Stephen Clegg claiming S12 100m backstroke bronze in a British record 1:01.27.

Dunn, who won S14 100m butterfly silver earlier in the week, was pleased with his work in this second final of the Games.

"This is the one that I trained for and put all my effort into it and to break the world record too. I knew [Brazil's Gabriel Bandeira] would be strong in that back 50m, so I put on the pressure in the first 150m. I was hurting.

"The first 150m was strong. Not bad with 12 weeks' training post Covid."

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Meanwhile Russell, who held off Russian Daria Pikalova to become a six-time Paralympic medallist, was delighted that her own hard work had paid off too.

"In a visually impaired event, the turn is prime," the 25-year-old said. "I've been focusing on it so much this year in training. I knew it was going to be really tough on that back end.

"For me, taking a bit of time out around 2018-2019 was really important for me. It was really important for my mental health, I struggled with my mental health a couple of years ago but I overcame it. Always believe in your ability."

Earlier in the day, two-time Paralympic silver medallist Tom Hamer was forced to withdraw from competition due to a back injury.

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The 23-year-old, who claimed second spot in both the S14 200m freestyle and 200m individual medley at Rio 2016, had been due to compete in the first of those events on Friday.

British Para Swimming performance director Chris Furber said in a statement: "The team have supported and helped Tom to manage his injury.

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"We wanted to give him as long as possible but sadly he's just not able to compete anywhere near his best.

"He has been an integral part of the team and he has pushed everyone on, so we're all sad he isn't able to compete."

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