PARIS — Keely Shaw and Alexandre Hayward have won track cycling bronze medals at the Paralympic Games. The 30-year-old Shaw, from Midale, Sask.
PARIS — Keely Shaw and Alexandre Hayward have won track cycling bronze medals at the Paralympic Games.
Hayward placed third in men's pursuit. The 27-year-old from Quispamsis, N.B., made his Paralympic debut in Paris. Shaw beat Samantha Bosco of the United States in the head-to-head bronze bout, while Hayward defeated Spain's Eduardo Santas Asensio.
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