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Rosalie Lalonde to take part in Paris Paralympic Games

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27 juillet 2024
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Wheelchair basketball player Rosalie Lalonde will be taking part in the Paralympic Games to be held in Paris from August 28 to September 8. This will be the third Games for the Saint-Clet-born athlete.

“We're delighted to announce our roster for the Paris Paralympics,” said Michèle Sung, head coach of the senior women's national team. “Over the past few months, our team has shown incredible dedication, progress and commitment to improving every day. The team's hard work and determination are preparing them to compete at the highest level, on the world stage in Paris.”

Lalonde and her teammates will compete in Group A in Paris against Great Britain, China and Spain. They open the tournament against China on August 29.

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