Belgian Para-cyclists Shine at Paralympic Games
Belgians Make Their Mark in Tokyo
Belgian para-cyclists are making their mark at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, with several athletes set to compete on Friday. Among them is Marieke Vervoort, a multiple Paralympic medalist who will be competing in the women's C4 time trial.
Other Belgian para-cyclists competing on Friday include:
- Diederik Schelfhout (men's H3 time trial)
- Ewoud Vromant (men's H4 time trial)
- Griet Hoet (women's H4 time trial)
The Belgian para-cyclists have been training hard for these Games, and they are all hoping to put in a strong performance. They will be competing against some of the best para-cyclists in the world, but they are confident that they can succeed.
"We have a great team, and we are all in good shape," said Vervoort. "We are confident that we can do well in Tokyo."
The Paralympic Games are a major sporting event for athletes with disabilities. The Games are held every four years, and they bring together athletes from all over the world to compete in a variety of sports. Para-cycling is one of the many sports that are included in the Paralympic Games.
The Paralympic Games are an important event for para-athletes, and they provide them with an opportunity to showcase their skills and abilities. The Games also help to raise awareness of disability and to promote inclusion.
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