Canada’s Nathan Clement cycles to silver in T1-2 road time trial for 1st career Paralympic medal

Canadian cyclist Nathan Clement has won a silver medal at the Paralympic Games in Paris.

The 29-year-old from West Vancouver was second in the men’s T1-2 individual road time trial.

Clement held the second-fastest time throughout the race behind defending gold-medallist Chen Jianxin of China, finishing the 14.1-kilometre course in 22 minutes 53.36 seconds for his first career Paralympic medal.

Chen topped the podium with a time of 21:35.78, while Belgium’s Tim Celen took bronze in 23:27.64.

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Canada’s Nathan Clement pedals to a road cycling Paralympic silver medal

The 29-year-old from West Vancouver, B.C. finished second in the men’s T1-2 individual road time trial at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

Clement swam for Canada in the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro before switching to cycling. He was making his Paralympic cycling debut.

The Canadian is the reigning world champion in the T1-2 classification, in which athletes ride three-wheeled bikes for stability.

He earned Canada’s fourth cycling medal in Paris after three bronze in track cycling.

A male road tricyclist races on a time trial course.
Clement races in the men’s T1-2 individual road cycling time trial at the Paris Paralympics on Wednesday in Clichy-sous-bois. (Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Clement won time trial silver in his road world-championship debut in 2022 before capturing gold in the event at the 2023 worlds and Parapan American Games.

He is also set to compete in the men’s T1-2 road race on Saturday at 6:45 a.m. ET, with live streaming coverage available on CBC Gem, the Paris 2024 website and the Paris 2024 mobile app.

Clement began swimming at age 15 to help regain mobility in his left side after suffering a stroke caused by chicken pox at age two. He swam to a Canadian record in the 50-metre butterfly while finishing seventh in Rio.

Bennett to swim for 3rd medal in Paris

Canadian Para swimmer Nicholas Bennett will go for his third medal of these games after posting the fastest qualifying time in the men’s S14 individual medley on Wednesday.

Bennett touched the wall in 2:09.93 at Paris La Défense Arena.

The final is set for 11:42 a.m. ET.

The 20-year-old is the world-record holder in the event 2:05.97.

He won Canada’s first gold and silver of the Paris Paralympics in the 100m breaststroke and 200m freestyle, respectively.

Bennett, who lives with autism, was born in Parksville, B.C., but now lives and trains in Red Deer, Alta.

Fellow Canadian swimmer Tess Routliffe secured a spot in the women’s 100m freestyle S7 final (1:28 p.m. ET) with the seventh-fastest qualifying time, finishing fourth in her heat.

The Caledon, Ont., native won silver in the 200m individual medley last Saturday.

Reid Maxwell, a 16-year-old from St. Albert, Alta., set an Americas record in the men’s S8 400m freestyle qualifying heats, clocking the fastest overall time (4:25.95).    

He will race for his first-ever Paralympic medal at 11:58 a.m. ET.

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