Tokyo paralympics: Will you marry me?
Sprinter Keula Pereira Semedo of Cape Verde and her guide Manuel Vaz da Veiga provided a heartwarming moment at the Olympic Stadium when she agreed to marry him at the finish line. Vaz da Veiga popped the question to his...
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Sprinter Keula Pereira Semedo of Cape Verde and her guide Manuel Vaz da Veiga provided a heartwarming moment at the Olympic Stadium when she agreed to marry him at the finish line. Vaz da Veiga popped the question to his girlfriend and racing partner after she failed to qualify from the heats of the women’s 200m T11 Fortunately, for him, she said yes.
Double delight
Algeria’s Safia Djelal set a new world record of 11.29 on her way to the women’s shot put F57 gold. Djamil Athmani won the men’s 400m T13 in world record fasion with a time of 46.70. Agencies
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