The German dressage women became medal collectors in the park of the Palace of Versailles. A table tennis player was guaranteed silver. The cyclists were unlucky.
The German dressage riders won three medals at the end of the equestrian competitions at the Paralympics. Anna-Lena Niehues and Regine Mispelkamp each won silver in their classes in the freestyle. Heidemarie Dresing rounded off the good result with bronze.
The 40-year-old Niehues secured second place on Quimbaya in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles with 80.900 points behind the Dutch rider Demi Haerkens. Mispelkamp also took silver on Highlander Delight’s, and gold went to the Belgian Michele George.
Second bronze for oldest German para-participant
Dresing, the oldest German para-athlete at 69, won her second bronze medal at the Games in and around Paris with Dooloop, behind the American Fiona Howard and the British Georgia Wilson. “It’s a dream, of course,” she said.
For Mispelkamp, it was the second individual silver medal in Versailles after bronze in the team. “I’m super happy,” she said, raving about her horse: “He’s having so much fun in there and is enjoying it so much, it’s great. A mega horse.” Isabell Nowak came fourth.
Niehues was delighted to win her third medal in her class at the Games in Paris after winning bronze in the individual and team rankings. “It was a great, harmonious and at the same time expressive round from both of them,” said national coach Silke Fütterer-Sommer.
Mikolaschek in the table tennis final
Table tennis player Sandra Mikolaschek has already secured silver. In the semifinals, the paraplegic defeated the Chinese Gu Xiaodan 3:1. The Serbian Borislava Peric-Rankovic awaits in the final at 6 p.m.
The cyclists Maximilian Jäger and Jana Majunke narrowly missed out on a medal in the road race in Clichy-sous-Bois. Jäger only came fourth in the sprint to the finish, and Majunke also came fourth. Maike Hausberger finished ninth after her time trial victory, just under six and a half minutes behind. Michael Teuber came eleventh after taking silver in the individual time trial.
Source: Stern
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