>> >> >> >> All these swimmers
are in the S14 classification are in the S14 classification
with intellectual impairment. with intellectual impairment.
Hong Kong/China goes in Lane 2. Hong Kong/China goes in Lane 2.
Including, Tang, Chan, Hui, Including, Tang, Chan, Hui,
Cheng. Cheng.
Brazil go in Lane 6 now. Brazil go in Lane 6 now.
They will have a chance at a They will have a chance at a
medal prance. medal prance.
Bandeira has been impressive Bandeira has been impressive
sprinter. sprinter.
Soares, Borges and Vila Real. Soares, Borges and Vila Real.
Australia they would fancy a Australia they would fancy a
medal with Betar, Hance, Storm medal with Betar, Hance, Storm
and McTernan. and McTernan.
Going for RPC in Lane 5, Going for RPC in Lane 5,
Kuliabin will lead off. Kuliabin will lead off.
He celebrated a birthday at He celebrated a birthday at
these Games. these Games.
Emeliantsev, Poteshkina and Emeliantsev, Poteshkina and
Shabalina in the pool. Shabalina in the pool.
Representing Great Britain, Representing Great Britain,
Dunn, Firth, Applegate, Dunn, Firth, Applegate,
Catchpole. Catchpole.
You combine their best times You combine their best times
you do simple mathematics on you do simple mathematics on
paper nobody is beating Great paper nobody is beating Great
Britain tonight. Britain tonight.
I suspect in the pool that I suspect in the pool that
might be the case as well. might be the case as well.
>> Still on paper. >> Still on paper.
You are never know until the You are never know until the
race is done. race is done.
>> That is it. >> That is it.
This is making a Paralympic This is making a Paralympic
debut as well. debut as well.
Whatever they swim, having not Whatever they swim, having not
had heats, this will be a had heats, this will be a
Paralympic record regardless. Paralympic record regardless.
Maybe a world record as well Maybe a world record as well
for Great Britain. for Great Britain.
Tokairin will lead out for Tokairin will lead out for
Japan. Japan.
Among the athletes who carries Among the athletes who carries
the hope of the host nation is the hope of the host nation is
Tokairin, Kuliabin, 200 IM Tokairin, Kuliabin, 200 IM
swimmer. swimmer.
Bronze medallists in Glasgow Bronze medallists in Glasgow
six years ago now. six years ago now.
Dunn is a champion at these Dunn is a champion at these
Games, gold medallist in the Games, gold medallist in the
Men's 200 Free and a silver in Men's 200 Free and a silver in
the 200 Fly he is taking out the 200 Fly he is taking out
Great Britain. Great Britain.
Line-up: >> Going off really quickly
Dunn waits he gets into his Dunn waits he gets into his
stroke. stroke.
Doesn't have the longest under Doesn't have the longest under
water. water.
Then again, does not need it. Then again, does not need it.
Going really well in Lane 6 as Going really well in Lane 6 as
well. well.
Brazil, Bandeira, who bear in Brazil, Bandeira, who bear in
mind tore everybody to pieces mind tore everybody to pieces
swimming at the European swimming at the European
Championships recently. Championships recently.
He was an open championships, He was an open championships,
allowed to compete. allowed to compete.
Took six medals home from the Took six medals home from the
event. event.
Dunn looking really strong Dunn looking really strong
here. here.
Leading Great Britain out. Leading Great Britain out.
>> Bandeira has that closing >> Bandeira has that closing
speed which he demonstrated in speed which he demonstrated in
the 100m butterfly. the 100m butterfly.
Every time Dunn is in the water Every time Dunn is in the water
it looks like he is being it looks like he is being
chased down by Bandeira. chased down by Bandeira.
The question is, coming into The question is, coming into
this last 25 metres. this last 25 metres.
Will Dunn hang on against Will Dunn hang on against
Bandeira's remarkable closing Bandeira's remarkable closing
speed? speed?
>> Dunn is coming aso too band >> Dunn is coming aso too band
ban. ban.
Who will touch first. Who will touch first.
At the moment it will be a At the moment it will be a
touch at the wall of 51.11. touch at the wall of 51.11.
That is, that's, that's going That is, that's, that's going
to be a world record. to be a world record.
In the 100 taken him out In the 100 taken him out
Bandeira. Bandeira.
>> Every time Dunn and Bandeira >> Every time Dunn and Bandeira
get in the water a new record get in the water a new record
false. false.
Firth for Great Britain is in. Firth for Great Britain is in.
>> Both were going below world >> Both were going below world
record time in the end Bandeira record time in the end Bandeira
will have it. will have it.
51.52 world record. 51.52 world record.
Bandeira will have it. Bandeira will have it.
What is interesting about the What is interesting about the
mixed relay you can swim in any mixed relay you can swim in any
order as long as two female and order as long as two female and
two male competitors. two male competitors.
Don't read into who is leading Don't read into who is leading
to give you an idea of who will to give you an idea of who will
medal. medal.
>> Bethany Firth Firth >> Bethany Firth Firth
fantastic swimmer in the fantastic swimmer in the
freestyle is doing well. freestyle is doing well.
She will be passed by the two She will be passed by the two
men that you just saw. men that you just saw.
Heading in another female Heading in another female
swimmer for Great Britain they swimmer for Great Britain they
are on their third leg. are on their third leg.
They will use a male at the end They will use a male at the end
to bring it home. to bring it home.
>> For a Australia, for >> For a Australia, for
example, who are leading at the example, who are leading at the
moment, they had their two male moment, they had their two male
swimmers in Betar and Hance. swimmers in Betar and Hance.
Storm in the pool might be Storm in the pool might be
caught by Applegate. caught by Applegate.
McTernan will come when McTernan will come when
Catchpole brings it hope for Catchpole brings it hope for
Great Britain. Great Britain.
It's Poteshkina and Shabalina It's Poteshkina and Shabalina
in the pool to finish. in the pool to finish.
>> Vila Real coming home for >> Vila Real coming home for
Brazil maybe that is looking Brazil maybe that is looking
good for the Brazilians to get good for the Brazilians to get
a place on the podium. a place on the podium.
Australia might fancy their Australia might fancy their
chances. chances.
It's a very good swim from It's a very good swim from
Storm. Storm.
>> Applegate blew past >> Applegate blew past
Poteshkina. Poteshkina.
>> So we are having a storming >> So we are having a storming
swim here. swim here.
It come from the Australian in It come from the Australian in
three. three.
But, Great Britain fin Iished But, Great Britain fin Iished
with Catchpole. with Catchpole.
Australia finish with McTernan. Australia finish with McTernan.
Shabalina in the pool now. Shabalina in the pool now.
For Brazil it will be Vila For Brazil it will be Vila
Real. Real.
Inque for Japan. Inque for Japan.
Brazil trying to get a place on Brazil trying to get a place on
the podium. the podium.
Catchpole in the pool and has Catchpole in the pool and has
taken the lead and should bring taken the lead and should bring
Great Britain home. Great Britain home.
The time though is only, it's The time though is only, it's
the only real question whether the only real question whether
or not they will break the or not they will break the
world record. world record.
It should be about 3.43 coming It should be about 3.43 coming
home. home.
>> Catchpole great on the >> Catchpole great on the
second 50. second 50.
Legs are completely into it. Legs are completely into it.
He is breathing every stroke. He is breathing every stroke.
His stroke is dominant. His stroke is dominant.
Doesn't appear to be fading at Doesn't appear to be fading at
all. all.
Look how far he is above the Look how far he is above the
world record. world record.
>> At the moment it is Great >> At the moment it is Great
Britain who are going to smash Britain who are going to smash
their own world record and win their own world record and win
the gold in the process. the gold in the process.
Australia with a brilliant Australia with a brilliant
silver here. silver here.
Sensational bronze for RPC, Sensational bronze for RPC,
come home third, just outside come home third, just outside
the medals are Brazil. the medals are Brazil.
But a world record for Great But a world record for Great
Britain. Britain.
Seems to be a little problem Seems to be a little problem
with the timing board. with the timing board.
RPC touched ahead of GB. RPC touched ahead of GB.
Right now the celebration is Right now the celebration is
from Great Britain. from Great Britain.
Reece Dunn set off Great Reece Dunn set off Great
Britain record pace. Britain record pace.
>> He really did. >> He really did.
>> Still beaten over 100 m by a >> Still beaten over 100 m by a
man who beat him in the 100m man who beat him in the 100m
Fly, Bandeira. Fly, Bandeira.
>> Can't quite shake him. >> Can't quite shake him.
>> Fine leg from Jordan >> Fine leg from Jordan
Catchpole. Catchpole.
If he had swum what he was If he had swum what he was
going to swim, the Australians going to swim, the Australians
look disappointed with the look disappointed with the
silver medal here. silver medal here.
Great Britain with the world Great Britain with the world
record and the win. record and the win.
Dunn and Bandeira entertainment Dunn and Bandeira entertainment
below the S14 record. below the S14 record.
What a lead out. Australia they looked really
good after the two male good after the two male
swimmers had given them a big swimmers had given them a big
advantage in Betar and Hance. advantage in Betar and Hance.
Storm, who was swimming against Storm, who was swimming against
Applegate and Poteshkina had a Applegate and Poteshkina had a
really good swim. really good swim.
In the end, it would be victory In the end, it would be victory
for Great Britain, screaming to for Great Britain, screaming to
Catchpole to get home. Catchpole to get home.
Touched in world record time. Touched in world record time.
They can celebrate, not only a They can celebrate, not only a
gold medal, but a world record gold medal, but a world record
as well. as well.
Reece Dunn, Bethany Firth, Reece Dunn, Bethany Firth,
Jessica-Jane Applegate and Jessica-Jane Applegate and
Jordan Catchpole in the pool a. Jordan Catchpole in the pool a.
Catchpole, 21-year-old who Catchpole, 21-year-old who
missed out in a medal in the missed out in a medal in the
200m Free. 200m Free.
A man who claimed the bronze A man who claimed the bronze
medal at the World medal at the World
Championships in front of his Championships in front of his
home crowd in London in 2019 home crowd in London in 2019
brought home Great Britain in brought home Great Britain in
world record time. So, a new world record.
Just popped up. Just popped up.
They have won in world record They have won in world record
time. time.
What has popped up, not a What has popped up, not a
problem with the timing, it's a problem with the timing, it's a
DQ for RPC which means Brazil DQ for RPC which means Brazil
make the podium as they
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