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Coutya wins second Paris gold as GB beat Tokyo tally

BBC Sport Friday, 6 September 2024 ()
Dimitri Coutya wins his second Paralympic gold medal in Paris with victory in the men's individual epee B final, as GB surpass their gold tally from the Tokyo Games.
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