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Paralympic newsletter: 2 Canadian stars win gold, and what to watch Friday

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The most decorated Canadian athletes in the Paris Games added to their huge medal collections today as swimmer Aurélie Rivard and wheelchair track racer Brent Lakatos each captured gold for their 13th career Paralympic medal.

Rivard won the women's S10 400m freestyle title for the third consecutive time, giving her six Paralympic golds and a medal of each colour in Paris. She'll go for her fourth podium of the Games in Friday's 100m backstroke, which is her final event.

Not long after Rivard's victory, Lakatos kept pace by winning the men's T53 800m for his first Paralympic gold since he took the 100m title in 2016. This was the final race in Paris for Lakatos, who earned a silver in the 400m last week and missed the podium in his other two events. The 44-year-old wouldn't say whether he'll return for his seventh Paralympics in 2028 in Los Angeles.

Also today, Tess Routliffe took bronze in the women's SB7 100m breaststroke for her second medal of the Games. Canada's Para swimmers have won 10 medals in Paris — two more than their total from the 2021 Games in Tokyo.

With eight days of competition in the books and three still to come, Canada has won 20 medals — six gold, six silver and eight bronze. That's just one short of the total from Tokyo. Here's the full medal table. 

Other key Canadian results:

* The Canadian men's wheelchair basketball team hung tough in the first half before losing its semifinal 80-43 to the reigning Paralympic and world champion United States. Canada will play Germany for the bronze on Saturday while the U.S. faces Great Britain for the gold.

* Canada's women's sitting

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