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The Belgian Medalists In The Tokyo Olympics

The Belgian Medalists in the Tokyo Olympics

Maxime Carabin and Ewoud Vromant Win Gold in Men's Wheelchair Tennis

Maxime Carabin and Ewoud Vromant made history by becoming the first Belgian Paralympians to win a gold medal in wheelchair tennis.

The duo defeated Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid of Great Britain in the final, 7-6 (4), 6-4.

Carabin and Vromant's Triumph Highlights Belgian Paralympic Success

Carabin and Vromant's victory was one of several medals won by Belgian Paralympians in Tokyo.

  • Michèle George won a gold medal in table tennis.
  • Peter Genyn won a gold medal in cycling.
  • Manon Claeys won a bronze medal in swimming.

Belgium's Strong Paralympic Tradition

Belgium has a strong tradition of success at the Paralympics.

The country has won a total of 160 medals at the Summer Paralympics, including 43 gold medals.

Carabin and Vromant's victory is a testament to the continued success of Belgian Paralympians.

Carabin and Vromant's Inspiration for Future Generations

Carabin and Vromant's victory is an inspiration for future generations of disabled athletes.

Their story shows that anything is possible with hard work and dedication.

They are role models for all Belgians, and their victory will undoubtedly help to raise the profile of disability sport in the country.


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