PARIS—Wheelchair racer Jerrold Mangliwan missed out on a medal in the men’s 400-meter T52 event early Saturday morning in the 17th Paralympic Games held at the sprawling Stade de France.
Racing under a cold drizzle and slippery conditions, Mangliwan finished eighth in the final won by world champion and record holder Maxime Carabin of Belgium.
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Mangliwan, on his third consecutive Paralympics, arrived at the line in one minute and 4.55 seconds, slightly faster than his qualifying time of 1:05.79 during the morning heats.
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Cutting loose halfway through the race, Carabin validated his worth by clocking 55.10 seconds for the gold medal, prying the crown loose from defending champion Tomoki Sato of Japan.
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The 23-year-old former handball player from Antwerp earlier reset the Paralympic record with a 54.48 performance in the heats.
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Sato, a five-time world champion in the event, checked in second with a time of 56.26 seconds while Tomoya Ito completed the podium with a bronze output in 1:01.08.
The 44-year-old Mangliwan, the 2023 Asian Para Games gold medalist, tries to redeem himself in the men’s 100m T52 on Sept. 5 by aiming to qualify for the final set the following day.
Mangliwan will again be ranged against Carabin, Sato and Tomoya in the 100m where he won a silver medal last year in the Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, China.