Britain’s Stephen McGuire claimed Paralympic boccia gold by defeating Colombia’s Edilson Chica in the BC4 men’s individual final with an 8-5 victory at the South Paris Arena. McGuire, 40, secured the win by scoring five crucial points in the third end after the match was tied 3-3 at the halfway mark. This gold medal marks McGuire’s first Paralympic podium finish in his fourth Games, following a late addition to the British squad for Paris 2024 due to recovering from a broken leg and knee sustained in a fall.
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Broncos' Talanoa Hufanga is 'Blessed' Amid $45 Million Contract, 'Gotta Prove I Earn It'
During the 2025 offseason, the Denver Broncos signed former San Francisco 49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga to a three-year, $45 million contract, following an injury-plagued 2024 season. Hufanga expressed gratitude for the opportunity and acknowledged the importance of proving his worth after the injuries, highlighting the Broncos' confidence in their training staff. With a strong defensive lineup, including notable players like Pat Surtain and Jahdae Barron, Hufanga aims to return to his All-Pro form to validate...
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