Aurelie Rivard Swims To 12th Career Paralympic Medal With Silver In S10 100m Freestyle

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# Aurélie Rivard Earns 12th Paralympic Medal with Silver in S10 100m Freestyle ## Rivard's Paralympic Success Continues Canadian swimmer Aurélie Rivard has added another Paralympic medal to her impressive collection, winning silver in the S10 100m freestyle at the Tokyo Paralympics. This marks Rivard's 12th career Paralympic medal, solidifying her status as one of Canada's most successful Paralympians. ## A Thrilling Race for Silver In a thrilling race, Rivard showcased her exceptional speed and determination, finishing just behind Australia's Ashleigh McConnell. Rivard's time of 1:00.62 was just 0.19 seconds behind McConnell's gold-medal-winning time of 1:00.43. Rivard's performance is a testament to her hard work, dedication, and unwavering spirit. ## Rivard's Paralympic Legacy Rivard's Paralympic journey began in 2012 when she competed in her first Paralympic Games in London. Since then, she has consistently delivered impressive performances, winning medals in various swimming events. Her 12 Paralympic medals include five golds, three silvers, and four bronzes. Rivard's success has not only brought honor to Canada but has also inspired countless individuals with disabilities. ## Rivard's Future Goals Despite her remarkable achievements, Rivard remains focused on her future goals. She is determined to continue pushing her limits and inspiring others. Rivard's unwavering determination and passion for swimming are sure to lead her to even greater success in the years to come.