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PARALYMPICS

Axelsson takes aim for biathlon challenge

Håkan Axelsson, the only athlete at the Vancouver Paralympics with both a visual impairment and an amputation, is gunning for gold on Wednesday in the 12.5 km biathlon.

A former Swedish national team cross-country skier when he was able-bodied, the 52-year-old fireman had his left leg removed in 2005 after initially injuring it in 1999 in a piste machine accident on a snow course.

The amputation came nine months after Axelsson was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa following years of deteriorating vision.

Deciding he was going to participate in the 2010 Paralympics, Axelsson, a work-out fanatic, undertook a training schedule of more than 50 hours a month to realize his goal.

“I like training and skiing is very fun,” he said. “It was my goal to go to a Paralympics and now I am here. The goal was to get here for 2010. After that, we have to see.”

“Skiing without a guide in the B Class (visually impaired) up to 2009, he had to switch to the B2 Class where a guide skiing behind him is optional. If his sight worsens he could compete in the B1 Class (totally blind).

“It has been more difficult to ski since I have not been able to see so good, and also to have the prosthetic,” said Axelsson. “If I do end up B1, I would have to talk to my family and work to see if I would participate.

“It means a lot. I like skiing. I like physical training. To me it is life.”

Axelsson is also in action on Thursday in the cross-country 10 km Classic, visually impaired, before rounding off his Paralympics with the cross-country Sprint event on Sunday.

The 52-year-old is hoping for an improvement on error strewn performances in his first two events, having failed to finish the 20 km cross-country race and coming in 14th in the 2 x 3 km pursuit.

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Italy scoops first Paralympic gold medal

Swimmer Federico Morlacchi has won the first gold for Italy at the 2016 Paralympics.

Italy scoops first Paralympic gold medal
Federico Morlacchi. Photo: Ben Stansall/AFP

His medal is also Italy's 500th at the Paralympic games.

After winning silver in the 400m freestyle (S9), Morlacchi scooped gold in the 200m individual medley (SM9) on Sunday, his time of 2:16:72 allowing him to beat Hungarian Tamas Sors and Australian Timothy Disken.

“This is the top of the world,” Morlacchi said, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. “I had fun. I haven't really realized what I have done yet.”

He celebrated by punching the water and blowing a kiss to his supporters in the stands, but said that he never cries at a win. “My job is to make others emotional.”

The president of Italy's Paralympics Committee, Luca Pancalli, said: “I'm indescribably happy. Federico deserves everything, he's a phenomenal guy. This medal was a masterpiece.”

It was the fifth Paralympic medal of his career for 22-year-old Morlacchi, who is from the Varese region and went home from the 2012 games in London with three bronze medals.

The S9 category is for athletes with “severe weakness in one leg” and Morlacchi has hypoplasia (incomplete tissue development) in his left leg. He initially took up swimming for rehabilitation as a young child.

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