Nine-time Paralympic medalist Raymond Martin won the silver medal, clocking a time of 3:29.72 for a new American record in the men's 1500m T52 on Sunday night at Tokyo Stadium. Japan’s Tomoki Sato took home gold at 3:29.13, breaking Martin’s previous Paralympic Record that he set during the Rio Games. The six-time Paralympic champion collected his second silver medal of the Tokyo Games.
At age 19, Noah Malone won silver in the men's 100m T12 with a time of 10.66 that was only beat by Norway’s Salum Ageze Kashafali with a new world record of 10.43. Malone is competing in his first Paralympic Games and already broke the American record in the event during prelims (10.55) to advance to the finale
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