Episode 6

Action from the sixth day of the Games in the French capital. Paralympic equestrian great Natasha Baker was in the dressage, while reigning Wimbledon wheelchair tennis champion Alfie Hewett joined forces with Paralympic veteran Gordon Reid and they were expected to have progressed to the quarter-finals of the men's doubles. In the Stade de France, Nathan Maguire looked to medal in the T54 1500m, and in the pool, Ellie Challis hunted gold in the women's S3 100m freestyle. There was also wheelchair basketball, boccia and wheelchair fencing.
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