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Paris 2024: Irish in action on Day 7 of the Paralympics

After collecting two medals in a matter of minutes on Tuesday evening, the Team Ireland focus turns to the road cycling for Day 7.

First up is former underage soccer international Rachel Timothy, who races in the C1-3 Individual Time Trial shortly after 8am.

It's a second Paralympic Games for the Roscommon woman, who has won three bronze medals at the Para-cycling Track World Championships.

Waterford cyclist Damian Vereker competes in the B Individual Time Trial alongside pilot Mitchell McLaughlin, the race commencing at 12.30pm (Irish time). The pair finished ninth in the time trial at the 2023 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships.

Shortly after 1pm, former World Champion Ronan Grimes gets going in the C4 International Time Trial.

The Galway man enjoyed a famously stellar 2022, winning gold at the World Championships in Canada in August, three months after collecting European gold in Austria.

He's endured some disappointment at this Paralympics so far, narrowly missing out on the medal race on the track. Despite setting a new Irish record in the C4 5000m, he was pushed into fifth and just fell short of the medal race.

Decorated duo Katie-George Dunleavy and Eve McCrystal are separated tomorrow, with Dunleavy being piloted by Linda Kelly while McCrysal pilots Josephine Healion in the B Time Trial.

On the track, Shauna Bocquet continues her eventful Paralympics debut, the Galway woman going in the heats of the T54 100m.

The Galway woman has already reached a final in the Games, placing eighth in the T54 5,000 before narrowly missing out on the final of the 1500. She turns her attention to the sprint category tomorrow, going in the 100m shortly after 11am.

At Versailles, Sarah Slattery makes her Paralympic debut in the Grade V

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