HK's Ng, 14, swims to 6th in first Paris final

Hong Kong, China teenager Jasmine Ng placed sixth in her women's 200 metres medley SM6 final at the Paris Paralympics on Friday, with British world record holder Maisie Summers-Newton taking gold far ahead of the field. Liu Daomin took bronze for the national team while Ellie Marks of the United States won the silver medal, albeit more than five seconds behind Summers-Newton, who went close to her own world record. Ng, who is taking on three events at the Games at the age of just 14, finished in 3mins, 11.95 seconds. She'd qualified fifith fastest for the final. She's next in action late on Sunday in the 100m breaststroke SB6 final and has the 100m backstroke event to come later in the week. The SM6 category denotes medley swimming races for athletes with a number of different types of disability including short stature, major limb impairment or loss in two limbs.



HK's Ng, 14, swims to 6th in first Paris final

HK's Ng, 14, swims to 6th in first Paris final

HK's Ng, 14, swims to 6th in first Paris final

HK's Ng, 14, swims to 6th in first Paris final
HK's Ng, 14, swims to 6th in first Paris final
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