Brazil concluded the Paralympic Athletics World Championships in Paris, France, on a high note, securing a total of 47 medals. On the final day of the competition, the Brazilian delegation added seven more podium finishes, highlighted by the performances of Petrcio Ferreira and Jerusa Geber, both of whom set new international records. Petrcio Ferreira, a two-time champion in the arm amputee category, showcased his prowess once again, winning gold in the 100m T47 event with a remarkable time of 10s37. This achievement marked his fifth medal at the World Championships and established a new competition record. In an interview with the Brazilian Paralympic Confederation, Ferreira expressed his gratitude and reflected on the significance of each accomplishment: "Every achievement feels like the first. I always remember my humble beginnings. This accomplishment holds immense value for me. Any athlete knows the dedication and challenges we face daily. It's all for a dream." The
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