Article 5NXYP Tokyo Paralympic Games day six: drama in the T64 100m – as it happened

Tokyo Paralympic Games day six: drama in the T64 100m – as it happened

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Felix Streng took sprint final gold but Jonnie Peacock shared bronze after a drum-tight finish on another dramatic day in Tokyo

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Hewett and Reid are through to the wheelchair tennis semi-finals. They closed out victory over their Belgian opponents 6-2, 6-2 and the British top seeds now take their place in the last four.

That wraps up our live coverage of the day six action from Tokyo. We'll leave you with Paul MacInnes's report from what is indisputably going to be one of the highpoints of the whole thing. Thanks for joining us, and hey, let's do this again on day seven. Good day!

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