Australian cyclist wins first gold at Tokyo 2020 Paralympics

Greco crossed the line first in the women’s C1-3 3,000 meters individual pursuit at the Izu Velodrome ahead of silver medalist Xiaomei Wang from China. Germany’s Denise Schindler clinched bronze.Among the dozens of medal events Wednesday, 16 golds are up for grabs in swimming.Speaking after qualifying for the men’s 400 meters freestyle final on Wednesday afternoon in Japan, Australian swimmer Alexander Tuckfield said getting into the pool after the long postponement felt like having a “weight lifted from my shoulders.””Five years of just training, training and training for this competition,” Tuckfield said. Not every country attended the opening ceremony: New Zealand’s Paralympic team did not take part due to concerns over the spread of Covid-19.Japan has seen record coronavirus cases in recent months, with more than 21,000 infections and 42 deaths nationwide reported Tuesday.Tokyo confirmed 4,220 new cases on Tuesday, taking the total number of infections in August to over 100,000 — the first time a monthly tally has crested 100,000 cases. Last week, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said the situation was a “disaster-level” emergency.According to the Prime Minister’s office, just over 40% of Japan’s population has been fully vaccinated as of August 22. The Japanese government is set to decide Wednesday on expanding a state of emergency for Tokyo and 12 other regions to eight more prefectures, according to public broadcaster NHK.Like the Olympics, the Paralympics are being held almost entirely without spectators to curb the spread of the virus. Plans to allow some schoolchildren to attend events were canceled in some parts of the country due to the spread of the virus, Tokyo 2020 spokesman Takaya Masa said Wednesday.At least eight Paralympic athletes have tested positive for Covid-19 since August 12, according to the IPC, as well as 33 Games-related personnel. CNN’s Emiko Jozuka in Tokyo contributed reporting.