Belarusian swimmer Igor Boki becomes three-time champion of XV Summer Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro
13.09.2016
Belarusian Paralympic swimmer Igor Boki came in first in the final 400 m freestyle - S13, breaking the record he set 4 years ago at the Paralympic Games in London. The 22-year-old Belarusian has won already 10 Paralympic medals. Boki scored 5 gold and 1 silver medal at the London Paralympics and 3 gold and 1 bronze medal in Rio de Janeiro. Due to this success, Belarus has gone up to number 22 in the medal standings.
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