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ParalympicsGB made history at the Paris 2024 Games, achieving a record-breaking gold medal haul on Sunday. The team’s outstanding performance saw them win a total of 12 gold medals in a single day, marking their best day for gold medals this century. With a remarkable display of talent and determination, ParalympicsGB more than doubled their gold tally in Paris, reaching a total of 24 gold medals after securing 11 in the first three days of competition.

Athletes from Great Britain excelled in various sports, including athletics, cycling, rowing, and swimming, showcasing their exceptional skills and resilience on the global stage. The team’s success on Sunday surpassed previous daily records set at the Beijing 2008 and Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, solidifying their position as a powerhouse in para-sport.

### Record-Breaking Achievements in Various Sports

The gold rush began at the rowing lake with Benjamin Pritchard’s victory in the men’s single sculls, setting the tone for a day filled with triumphs. Over at the track in the Stade de France, Hannah Cockroft secured her fourth successive women’s T34 100m title, claiming GB’s first para-athletics gold in Paris and adding to her impressive legacy in the sport.

In the field events, Sabrina Fortune broke the world record with a throw of 15.12m to clinch the women’s F20 shot put gold, showcasing her exceptional talent and determination. The velodrome in the French capital also witnessed stellar performances from British cyclists, with James Ball, Sophie Unwin, Jody Cundy, Jaco van Gass, and Kadeena Cox all claiming gold medals in their respective events.

### Dominance in Rowing and Swimming

The success story continued in the rowing events, as Great Britain secured three gold medals on Sunday, including victories in the mixed double sculls and mixed coxed four events. The rowers’ exceptional teamwork and skill were on full display, solidifying their reputation as a force to be reckoned with on the water.

In the swimming pool, British swimmers added four more gold medals to ParalympicsGB’s tally. Maisie Summers-Newton, Brock Whiston, Grace Harvey, and a team of four GB teenagers all delivered outstanding performances, showcasing their speed, strength, and determination in the water. The swimming events were a testament to the athletes’ hard work and dedication to their craft.

### Medals Galore and a Strong Position in the Medal Table

In addition to the gold medals, ParalympicsGB also secured six other medals on Sunday, bringing their total medal count for the day to an impressive 18. Athletes such as Kare Adenegan and Samantha Kinghorn added to the team’s success with silver medals in athletics events, highlighting the depth of talent within Great Britain’s para-athletics program.

At the end of day four of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, China led the overall medal table with 33 golds, followed closely by Great Britain in second place with 23 golds. The United States rounded out the top three with eight gold medals, showcasing the fierce competition and incredible performances seen at the Games.

The achievements of ParalympicsGB at the Paris 2024 Games are a testament to the athletes’ hard work, dedication, and talent. The team’s record-breaking gold medal haul on Sunday showcases the depth of talent within Great Britain’s para-sport program and solidifies their position as a powerhouse in international competition. As the Games continue, fans can look forward to more inspiring performances and memorable moments from the ParalympicsGB team.