Dorris has grown from swim prospect at 13, to world record holder at 18
Danielle Dorris won her second medal of the Games in the 50m butterfly S7, breaking the previous world record twice in one day
Danielle Dorris won her second medal of the Games in the 50m butterfly S7, breaking the previous world record twice in one day
On the final day of competition in the pool Canada looks to add to their medal count, with eight swimmers in action.
For the second time of the Tokyo Paralympics Aurélie Rivard won a gold medal while breaking her own world record.
After a fourth place finish in the sam event in Rio 2016, Alec Elliot set a personal best twice in one day in the 100-metre butterfly
In his Paralympic debut, 17-year-old Nicholas Bennett set four Canadian records, finishing seventh in the 200-m individual medley.
On Tuesday there is a chance to increase the medal count with four promising swimmers, racing to qualify for the finals.
With four days of swimming competition left, Canada has nine swimmers competing on Tuesday in Tokyo.
Aurélie Rivard broke her own world record twice in one day to secure Canada’s first gold medal of the Paralympic Games
Turbide improves on the bronze medal he won in the same event at the Rio Paralympics in 2016.
Canadian women won all six medals Canadians won in the pool at the Rio 2016 Olympics. After this success on the world’s biggest stage, the program looks to take another step forward in 2021.