Paralympics: Swimmers Scholz and Topf win gold for Germany
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At the Paralympic Games in Paris, German athletes won the first gold medals.
Swimmer Tanja Scholz won the first German gold medal at the Paralympics in the 150 m individual medley. Just minutes later, her teammate Josia Topf also triumphed in the same event in Paris.
Tanja Scholz and Josia Topf won the 150-meter individual medley at the Paralympics. These are the first two gold medals for the German team.
The German athletes at the Paralympics had to wait four days of competition – now there were two gold medals in eleven minutes: Tanja Scholz and Josia Topf excelled in the swimming pool.
On the fourth day of competition at the Paralympics, the long-awaited jump to first place in swimming was achieved twice. Both winners secured first place with a final spurt.
Tanja Scholz and Josia Topf swam to the first German gold medals on the fourth day of competition at the Paralympic Games. Scholz first won in the SM4 starting class over the 150 m locations in 2:51:31 minutes and redeemed the entire German team in Paris with her biggest career success. Eleven minutes later, Topf won another gold medal for the German swimmers.
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