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'Golden highway just opened': SA rejoices as Mhlongo seals first Paralympic gold in Paris

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South Africa's Mpumelelo Mhlongo secured Team SA's first medal at the Paris Paralympics, cruising to gold in the Men's T44 100m on Sunday evening.Follow News24's Paralympics LIVE Running in lane four, Mhlongo, who holds the world record of 11.00, started strong out the blocks and surged ahead of the field, crossing the finish line with a season's best 11.12.Mhlongo finished ahead of Cuba's Yamel Vives Suarez in second (11.20) while Eddy Bernard of Malaysia came in third (11.58).READ | SA's Paris hero Mhlongo hopes 100m gold will 'open the floodgates for our country'Mhlongo, who carried South Africa's flag at the opening ceremony, bagged his first Paralympic medal in his second Games.The 30-year-old hopes to continue his Paralympic run in Paris with the T64 200m and T64 long jump events on his schedule.President Cyril Ramaphosa took to social media to congratulate Mhlongo, stating that "Team SA continues to delight and inspire us" in Paris.????MPUMELELO MHLONGO STRIKES GOLD! ??????South Africa’s first medal ??

at the #Paralympics goes to sprinter Mpumelelo Mhlongo! What a moment for #TeamSA! ????#TeamSA #ForMyCountry #Paralympics pic.twitter.com/YahXnpURdzBenekant!The Gold is here??Big ups to Mpumelelo Mhlongo????????????

pic.twitter.com/1UCuFGjDTeThe Golden Highway at Paralympics just opened. More gold to follow ??????????????????, well done Mpumelelo Mhlo????????????????????????????????????????

https://t.co/b5Dys0JGYHCongratulations to our prized Paralympian Mpumelelo Mhlongo on winning gold in the men’s 100m T44 race at the Paris Paralympics.

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