Silvers from Kate O'Brien and Priscilla Gagné bring Canada's medal total to six at Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
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Canada's Opening Ceremony flag bearer Priscilla Gagn (Sarnia, ON) is going home with a silver medal.
Key Points:
- Canada's Opening Ceremony flag bearer Priscilla Gagn (Sarnia, ON) is going home with a silver medal.
- For Brub, it was a landmark first final in her third Paralympic Games; it was also Dorris' first in her second Games.
- About the Canadian Paralympic Team: Canada is represented by 128 athletes competing in 18 sports at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, taking place August 24 to September 5.
- About the Canadian Paralympic Committee: Paralympic.ca
For interview requests with the athletes during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, please contact the specific sport media attach.