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Updated: May 15, 2021, 1:28 pm
Alice Tai and Will Bayley (Adam Davy/PA)
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The delayed Tokyo Paralympics are 100 days away.
Here, the PA news agency picks out five Britons who are shaping up to be the headline acts in the Japanese capital.
Alice Tai
Alice Tai has big hopes of boosting her medal tally in Tokyo (Simon Cooper/PA)
Tai grabbed relay gold on her Paralympic debut in Rio, but the 22-year-old swimmer really rose to stardom in clinching six gold medals at the 2019 World Championships in London. Fame and expectation inevitably ensured, but level-headed Tai looks well-placed to significantly enhance her title haul.
World Para Swimming World Series to return after six-month break Wednesday, 7 April 2021
Sheffield in Britain is set to stage the first World Para Swimming World Series event in more than six months from tomorrow.
The competition at the Ponds Forge International Swimming Centre, which runs until Sunday (April 11), is due to be the first of the 2021 season.
More than 90 swimmers from 21 countries have entered the event, according to World Para Swimming.
Israel, France, Egypt, Japan, Iceland, Mexico, Russia and Uganda are among those to have sent athletes to the competition, set to be held behind closed doors and with a number of measures in place to limit the risk posed by COVID-19.