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    Paralympics 2024: Australia's Amanda Reid claims para cycling gold after Michael Roeger and Madison de Rozario win medals on the track, as it happened

    Para table tennis duo Li Na Lei and Qian Yang have won gold in the women's doubles WD20 at the Paralympics on another successful day for the Australian team in Paris.


    Australia's para table tennis duo Li Na Lei and Qian Yang have won gold in the women's doubles WD20 at the Paralympics.

    Para cyclist Amanda Reid has won back-to-back gold medals in the women's C1-3 500m time trial at the Paris Paralympics.

    Earlier on day three, Jaryd Clifford was disqualified after crossing the finish line third in the men's 5,000m T13 final.

    Clifford appeared set to be awarded the bronze medal but he was later disqualified after dropping the tether held by sighted guide Matt Clarke before the finish line.

    Meanwhile, Michael Roeger and Madison de Rozario claimed silver and bronze in their respective finals in the para athletics program.

    Look back at how the action all unfolded on day three in our blog.

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