Today I read about the the Paralympics swimming event. Kiwi swimmer Sophie Pascoe has won the first swimming sliver medal for NZ after placing second after being beaten by Ireland’s Ellen Keane in the 100 m SB8 Breaststroke Classification. She was out-touched by just .39 seconds.
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Monday, 30 August 2021
Current events reading by Arman
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Hello Arman, Aj here from your class. I really like this blog post of yours. I feel sad that Sophie Pascoe didn't win and I can't believe that she was out touched by .39 seconds. Quick Question: DO you like swimming. Keep up the wonderful work Arman.
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