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Sure, here is a more detailed paraphrasing of the text:Less than 24 hours after winning his first Paralympic title, Ezra Frech worked his magic again, this time on the field.
The 19-year-old from the USA soared to victory once more in front of a deafening crowd that included his family and friends.
He leaped 1.
94 meters, setting a new Paralympic record in the men's high jump T63 final on Tuesday evening (3 September).
Frech was closely followed by India's Sharad Kumar, who also set a Paralympic record in T42 and won the silver in a tight contest.
Frech, who had clinched the men’s T63 100m gold a day earlier, had started a social media countdown to becoming a Paralympic Games champion, and it was fulfilled on Tuesday evening (4 September).
'I’m definitely happy to have completed the countdown.
People keep telling me I’m putting too much pressure on myself.
People were saying, 'Why don’t you just countdown to the Paralympic Games, not countdown until you win, as what happens if you don’t win?' I believe I was put here on this earth to normalize disability, change perceptions about what is possible as an amputee, winning back-to-back golds, leading the Paralympic movement until 2028.
'Paris 2024 has been an incredible Games for Jaydin Blackwell so far.
He clinched his second Paralympic gold with another world record performance.
Blackwell crossed the finish line in an impressive 48.
49 seconds, ahead of his fellow sprinter Ryan Medrano, in a one-two finish for the USA in the men's 400m T38.
This was also the second one-two finish for the USA duo after the men's 100m T38 final.
'I'm glad, appreciative, and really excited that I've been able to do this twice in a row now.
I'm really happy that I've got the abilities to do what I need to do on that track and get two golds.
' 'I'm trying to push him.
I'm just glad that I got to race with him every time we get to race.
It's just a little friendly competition, nothing more,' Blackwell said about his competition with Medrano.
In other results, Azerbaijan's Lamiya Valiyeva won her first women's 100m T13 Paralympic gold with a world record effort of 11.
76 seconds.
Meanwhile, the 42-year-old Brazilian Jerusa Geber dos Santos added her first Paralympic gold, the only title missing from her glittering cabinet, when she and her guide Gabriel Aparecido dos Santos Garcia ran the women's 100m T11 in 11.
83 seconds.
Jerusa had broken the world record in the qualification.
The Netherlands' Kimberly Alkemade made a triumphant return to the country that has brought her so much personal tragedy by being crowned a Paris 2024 Paralympic Games champion.
'It is now a special city for me.
Twenty-six years ago, I lost my mother and my leg in France, and now I am back here through the power of sport to turn something so bad into something good - to see how much power I have now through sport,' said Alkemade after winning the women's 200m T64 final gold, her first Paralympic gold.
Here are the medalists of day five evening session at Stade de France:- Gold: Brian Lionel Impellizzeri (ARG)- Silver: Samson Opiyo (KEN)- Bronze: Mateus Evangelista Cardoso (BRA)- Gold: Jhon Sebastian Obando Asprilla (COL)- Silver: David Jose Pineda Mejia (ESP)- Bronze: Yovanni Philippe (MRI)