table tennis player Fabien Lamirault wins the fourth French gold medal

After a weekend already rich in medals, table tennis player Fabien Lamirault offered his fourth gold medal to the French team at the Tokyo Paralympic Games on Monday, August 30. The French, reigning Paralympic champion, won, three sets to two, in the final of the individual table tennis tournament (class 2) against the Polish Rafal Czuper.

“It’s a big relief because I put enormous pressure on myself on these Games”, said the 41-year-old table tennis player. “I was keen to win to become the first in my category to keep the title, it had never been done”, he proudly added.

On the occasion of his third Games, Fabien Lamirault won, at 41, his fifth medal, the third individual. Paraplegic since a car accident in 1997, he discovered table tennis in a rehabilitation center.

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Twenty-seven French medals, seven from the target

“There is a sixth medal to go for with, I hope, the same color”, also projected the table tennis player, in search of team gold (class 1-2) of which he is also the title holder.

The French delegation totaled twenty-seven medals on the fifth day of competition. This is one less than the French final score in Rio, in 2016, and only eight less than the goal of 35 podiums set before the Games.

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