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Team USA recorded its highest single-day medal haul of the Tokyo 2020 Games, adding 18 medals in seven sports. Kendall Gretsch and Daniel Romanchuk powered to victories with thrilling comebacks, McKenzie Coan and Roderick Townsend defended their titles, and the U.S. added its first medals of the Games in para judo, para-rowing, team dressage and wheelchair rugby.READ MORE

USA SHINES ON STELLAR DAY FOR TRACK AND FIELD Team USA added eight medals in track and field as high jumper Roderick Townsend soared to a world record and Daniel Romanchuk won by 0.01 in the men’s 400-meter T54. 

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GRETSCH IS GOLDEN AGAIN IN PHOTO-FINISH VICTORY Paratriathlete Kendall Gretsch pulled off an incredible comeback victory to become the fifth American to win gold – in three sports – at both summer and winter Paralympics. 

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COAN DEFENDS TITLE ON FOUR-MEDAL NIGHT IN POOLMcKenzie Coan repeated as the 400 freestyle S7 champion and was joined by Julia Gaffney on the podium, while Evan Austin and Jamal Hill claimed their first Paralympic medals. 

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SILVER STREAKING FOR U.S. IN MIXED FOUR ROWINGIn a two-boat race, the U.S. recorded its seventh straight silver medal from either a world championship or Paralympic Games in the PR3 mixed coxed four event.

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