Team SA targets more medals in penultimate day of Rio Paralympic Games

17 September 2016 - 16:01 By Mark Etheridge

Team SA has 29 medals safely in the bag, but only two days are left for them to chase down more.Rio de Janeiro - Just two days of competition remain for Team South Africa’s medal chase at the Rio Paralympics, and Saturday will see the team in action in three codes: aquatics‚ athletics and cycling.They start the day with 14 medals already locked away in the war chest (six gold‚ four silver and four bronze) and in 22nd spot on the medals table.Four years ago‚ the team brought back 29 medals from London but it must be said that a number of multiple medal winners are no longer part of the equation.Swimming has Paralympic debutant Alani Ferreira swimming her fifth and final event‚ the 100m backstroke (S9).The Pietermaritzburg teenager has lapped up the experience and you can bet your bottom dollar she’s already targeting Tokyo in four years time.  Athletics is an all-finals day with Zanele Situ‚ the veteran of the team at 45‚ in search of a second medal – this time in the F55 discus after having won bronze in the javelin.Ilse Hayes (T13 400m)‚ Dyan Buis (T38 400m)‚ Hilton Langenhoven and Ndodomzi Ntutu (both T12 400m) are also all in search of their second medal of the games.Mpumi Mhlongo (a debutant in Rio) lines up for his second event‚ the long jump (F44)‚ after having competed in the sprints earlier in the Games.And in cycling Dane Wilson‚ more at home on the track‚ takes on the men’s road race in the C4-5 class.Sascoc/TMG Digital..

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