The Kuwaiti athlete Faisal Al-Rajehi bagged the bronze medal of the men's 5000m race - T54, at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games on Saturday. The race, held on Stade de France track near Paris, saw Al-Rajehi finishing in 10:55.99. Daniel Romanchuk, of the United States won the gold medal, finishing in 10:55.28, while the Swiss Marcel Hug finished in 10:55.78 to win silver. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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