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Canada’s Marissa Papaconstantinou Wins Bronze at Para Athletics

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URGENT UPDATE: Marissa Papaconstantinou has just secured a bronze medal for Canada in the women’s T64 100 metres at the world para athletics championships in New Delhi on October 1, 2025. This victory marks Canada’s second medal at the championship, highlighting the nation’s growing presence in para athletics.

Papaconstantinou, a 25-year-old athlete from Toronto, finished the race with a time of 13.06 seconds. She faced fierce competition from her rivals, including Fleur Jong from the Netherlands, who clinched gold with an impressive time of 12.29 seconds, and silver medalist Marlene Van Gansewinkel, also from the Netherlands, who finished in 12.86 seconds.

This achievement is especially significant as Papaconstantinou is a three-time Paralympian, showcasing her resilience and dedication to the sport. She is set to compete again in the women’s T64 200 metres event this coming Sunday, adding to the excitement surrounding her performance.

Earlier in the week, Canada also celebrated a victory as Austin Smeenk from Oakville, Ont. earned a bronze medal in the men’s T34 400 metres, marking the country’s first medal of the event.

This latest victory not only boosts Canada’s medal count but also serves as inspiration for athletes and fans alike. As the world watches, the para athletics championships continue to showcase the incredible talent and determination of athletes from around the globe.

Stay tuned for updates as we follow Papaconstantinou’s journey in the upcoming events. The excitement is palpable, and the world is eager to see what she achieves next!

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