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Wheelchair Fencing One Of Three Sports To Award Medals On First Day Of Tokyo 2020 Paralympics Competition 온라인카지노

The Tokyo 2020 Paralympics award program opens with two games at 9am nearby time tomorrow, and wheelchair fencing will be one of them at the Makuhari Messe. 

Swimming and wheelchair fencing fundamental rounds start then, at that point, trailed by track cycling an hour after the fact, with each of the three granting decorations on day two. 

Goalball, table tennis, wheelchair b-ball and wheelchair tennis are good to go to begin tomorrow as well, in spite of the fact that decorations won't be granted until some other time in the Games. 

Clean world number one Kinga Dróżdż is one of the top picks on that first day of rivalry in quite a while's individual saber classification A, having broke out in the game in 2019. 

Chinese best on the planet Jing Bian and Ukrainian world bronze medallist Yevheniia Breus will be her fundamental dangers. 

The ladies' saber is appearing at the Games in the An and B classes, bringing the quantity of gold decorations up to 16 from 14 at Rio 2016. 

Chinese newbie Shumei Tan asserted the 2019 World Championships gold in class B, yet the best three on the planet - Georgia's Irma Khetsuriani, Ukraine's Olena Fedota and Hungary's Boglarka Mezo - are different competitors for the title. 

Mezo's colleague Richard Osvath is top of the men's saber class A rankings and will confront his opponent Andrii Demchuk of Ukraine once more. 

Demchuk crushed Osvath in the Rio 2016 last for gold. 

Father and child in-law Grzegorz Pluta and Adrian Castro of Poland are among the highest level fencers in class B, alongside Russian Paralympic Committee's (RPC) Alexander Kurzin who broke a 10-year sit tight for a world title in 2019. 

Thailand's Saysunee Jana has made the platform at all four Games since her presentation in the ladies' épée and will focus on a fifth award in the ladies' class B; while Chinese world and Paralympic champion Xufeng Zhou will intend to shield her title in classification A. 

England's Piers Gilliver won his first world title in quite a while's épée class An out of 2019 and will mean to overhaul his silver from Rio 2016, having lost that last against Tokyo 2020 challenger Gang Sun of China. 

Another British fencer, Dimitri Coutya, is additionally a 2019 title holder; however faces a test in classification B from Rio 2016 finalists Andrei Pranevich of Belarus and Iraq's Ammar Ali. 

Hakan Akkaya will turn into Turkey's first wheelchair fencing Paralympian in quite a while's foil and épée. 

Italian Beatrice Vio won the gold award in the Rio 2016 ladies' foil class B and appears to be relentless after 2017 and 2019 world titles as well. 

Hong Kong's Yu Chui Yee is one of the game's most finished fencers as a seven-times Paralympic champion, and is set to contend in the ladies' foil class An at her fifth Games. 

RPC's Roman Fedyaev will focus on gold in the men's foil classification; some time Rio 2016 silver medallist Daoliang Hu of China is to confront any semblance of British fencer Coutya for gold in class B.