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Canada’s Austin Smeenk wins men’s T34 400m in world record time at Para athletics event

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Austin Smeenk of Oakville, Ont., crossed the finish line in a world record time of 48.38 seconds to win the men’s T34 400 metres at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix on Friday in Nottwil, Switzerland.

2-time Paralympian reaches finish in 48.38 seconds in Nottwil, Switzerland

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A men's Para athlete, sporting a helmet and wearing a red, white and black singlet, holds the Canadian flag behind his back after his race.

Austin Smeenk of Oakville, Ont., crossed the finish line in a world record time of 48.38 seconds to win the men’s T34 400 metres at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Nottwil, Switzerland. (Submitted by Athletics Canada)

Austin Smeenk made it clear on the track Friday he’s ready to battle for a Paralympic gold medal later this summer.

The Oakville, Ont., resident crossed the finish line in a world record time of 48.38 seconds to win the men’s T34 400 metres at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Nottwil, Switzerland.

Smeenk, 27, is no stranger to the record book, clocking one minute 38.10 seconds in T34 800 final at the World Para Athletics Championships last July in Paris.

That performance was 1.33 seconds faster than two months earlier when the two-time Paralympian lowered the Americas mark.

Smeenk, who has also competed in sailing and sledge hockey, was born with spastic paraplegia, a hereditary disease that causes progressive stiffness and contraction in the lower limbs.

He can walk short distances, ride a bicycle to go further distances and stand-up snowboard.

Smeenk established himself as a top medal contender for Paris with a silver performance in the T34 100 at worlds while placing fourth in the 800. He also set Canadian records in the 100, 400 and 800.

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