Paris Paralympics 2024 day nine: Storey wins her 19th gold, athletics and more – live

Key events

Sarah Storey is interviewed about her 19th Paralympic gold on Channel4:

“I’m glad someone is keeping count [of the medals] cos I wasn’t keeping total count. I was just thinking about winning this bike race. I knew Heidi [Gaugain] would want to attack but I was happy to take it to the line as the fastest sprinter of those four. She’s 19 at the end of the day so I had to reel her in – fortunately I understand French so I knew when she was going to attack! I knew I would still have a kick to go for the finish.”

She’s coy on the final question … which is whether she will compete at LA in 2028. She would be 50 then.

Sarah Storey celebrates at the Paralympics
Sarah Storey celebrates yet another Paralympic gold medal. Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images

Athletics: The men’s T52 100m final is next. Maxime Carabin of Belgium was the major favourite for this beforehand and he does indeed storm home to take the gold by a distance. Marcus Perrineau-Daley picks up a fine silver medal for GB.

Back to athletics next and the big one will be GB’s Jonathan Broom-Edwards in the T64 high jump as he tries to retain his title from Tokyo. He also won a silver in the T44 high jump in Rio de Janeiro.

Channel4 are just replaying Sandilands’ run in the 1500n, which he won by an absolute mile – obliterating the competition on the home straight and claiming a stunning world record.

It’s hard to believe that Dame Sarah Storey won a gold medal in swimming at the 1992 Paralympics in Barcelona. Her longevity, adaptability and pure bloody-mindedness to win and keep winning is simply remarkable. This pretty much sums her up:

Wow wow just watching Sarah Storey in Paralympics in C4.5 road race....what an amazing Paralympian cyclist, mother and woman empowering. Go Dame Sarah loving you kicking butt. ALL the more gold medals to you. Hang tuff 💪👏👏

— Tessa Sanderson CBE (@tessasanderson) September 6, 2024

It is gold for Sarah Storey – a 19th Paralympics gold medal for her, as she holds off the challenge of Gaugain at the death. She raises her first to the crowd and takes the deserved adulation. What an athlete she is.

Gaugain is edged out into silver, while Colombia’s Paula Andrea Ossa Veloza gets the bronze.

Sarah Storey during the Women's C4-5 Road Race
Sarah Storey leads the women’s C4-5 Road Race. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

Gaugain powers away at the front and Storey is fighting like hell to try and stick with her. This is brutal stuff in the final kilometre. But Storey has closed the gap!

All eyes now are on the women’s C4-5 road race. Sarah Storey is in a group of three at the front, as we approach the final couple of kilometres. There’s some tight corners so the riders are taking it easy, before the inevitable sprint finish. French para-cycling favourite Heidi Gaugain is right there with her.

Gold for Ben Ben Sandilands of GB! What a display in the men’s 1500m T20.

It's GGOOOOOOLLLLLLD for Ben Sandilands!!!!

And a stonking new World Record in the 1500m T20!!

YYYIIIIIIIRRRRRSSSSS#ParalympicsGB 🥇 pic.twitter.com/BU7hipWVvq

— ParalympicsGB (@ParalympicsGB) September 6, 2024

We’re approaching the final couple of days of what’s been a superb Paralympics. The crowds in Paris have been excellent and the action has been thoroughly enjoyable. Today should be no different: right now ParalympicsGB superstar Sarah Storey is going for road race gold; then we’ve got athletics, canoeing and plenty more beside; lots of judo, table tennis, swimming – it doesn’t stop.

This blog will keep on rolling throughout the day, so don’t go anywhere else! I’ll be keeping the chair warm until Taha Hashim comes in around midday. Feel free to drop me an email and flick on the kettle.