Arthur Silva from Rio Grande do Norte won the gold medal in the up to 90 kg category of the J1 class (total blind) at the Grand Prix of Alexandria (Egypt) in Paralympic judo. This was one of three conquests by Brazil on Tuesday (14), the last day of the competition. Potiguar Arthur Silva wins gold on the last day of the Paralympic Judo Grand Prix in Egypt: https://t.co/wMk1Hcp5Eb#LoteriasCaixa pic.twitter.com/FNPFJFyZbF — Brazilian Paralympic Committee (@cpboficial) March 14, 2023 “Thank you very much to my wife and my little daughter, who are at home, to my whole family, to my supporters, sponsors. This trophy is ours, this medal is ours. We’re together, thanks”, celebrated the Brazilian, who to reach the gold medal overcame the Iraqi Taha Al-Gburi, the Ukrainian Eduard Tropinov and the British Daniel Powell. This Tuesday, Brazil also secured a silver with Rebeca Silva, in the category over 70 kilos for athletes in the J2 class (low vision), and a bronze with Alana Maldonado, category up to 70 kilos also in the J2. With these medals, the Brazilian team closed the Alexandria GP in fifth place, with a total of six medals (one gold, one silver and four bronzes). This was the second of four stages of the international circuit of the International Federation of Sports for the Blind (IBSA) scheduled for 2023. Before that, Brazil won the first stage of the 2023 circuit, played last month in Portugal. The other two stages will be in Azerbaijan, in September, and in Japan, in December.
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