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France and Australia Compete in Mixed Team Compound Archery at 2024 Paralympics

In a recent update from the 2024 Paralympic Games, France and Australia are currently competing in the mixed team compound archery event, a modern variant of archery exclusive to the Paralympics, contrasting the Olympic Games. This match follows the victory of Matt Stutzman, known as the “Armless Archer,” who won a gold medal for the United States. Meanwhile, in other events, China secured another gold in the W1 archery category, and the delayed triathlon finally proceeded, with France’s Alexis clinching a gold medal, defending his title from the Tokyo games. The Paralympics are taking advantage of Paris’s iconic landmarks, such as the River Seine and the Eiffel Tower, as picturesque backdrops for the competitions.

  • Matt Stutzman won a gold medal for the United States in archery.
  • France and Australia are competing in the mixed team compound event in archery.
  • The mixed team compound archery event, not featured in the Olympics, is taking place at the Paralympics.
  • China won a gold medal in the W1 archery category.
  • The triathlon event was delayed by two days but has now been completed, with France winning two gold medals.
  • Alexis from France defended his title in the triathlon, finishing three minutes ahead of competitors.
  • The triathlon took place in the same location as the Olympics, including swimming in the River Seine.
  • Athletes in the triathlon used various adaptive equipment, including handbikes, tandem bikes, and prosthetic limbs, depending on their disabilities.
  • The Paralympics are showcasing Paris’s landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower and the River Seine, as part of the event venues.
  • More archery events are expected to take place in the coming days.

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