Greetings. Stuart here to mop up the rest of the day seven action.
First of all, here’s Paul MacInnes on Columba Blango’s T20 400m bronze medal for ParalympicsGB …
“That was hard,” said Columba Blango. The heat had broken and the rain was coming down on the Tokyo Olympic Stadium, but in only the second international competition of his career the 29-year-old from Peckham Primark had won a bronze medal. “It’s my first Paralympic Games, so I plan to make more Paralympic Games in future,” he said. “I can take this experience with me knowing that I’ve actually done something, so this is major on my part as well.”
Blango’s story is a rich one. He is the son of a former decathlete who competed for Sierra Leone at the Moscow Olympics but went on to become the mayor of Southwark. Suffering blood clots on his brain at birth, Blango could not speak until the age of six. He now competes in the T20 category for athletes with intellectual impairments, but studied for a degree in tourism at Greenwich University. He also works at the fast fashion retailer to support his training and, yes, he can run a mean 400m.
Blango finished in a personal best time of 47.81, two hundredths of a second behind the French winner Charles-Antoine Koukakou, after a storming finish down the straight took him right through the pack. It looked from a distance as if another 10m would have given him victory, but Blango was not so sure. “I don’t know. Anything can happen in the race,” he said. “All I know is I saw the people in front of me – five people, I believe – and I thought: ‘I can still catch them.’”
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