Day 10 of the Paralympics saw flag bearer Curtis McGrath complete a gold medal three-peat with the men's kayak single 200m KL2 but he said his heart and mind are with his wife and son at home. Pictures by Getty, AAP.
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00:00Day 10 of the Paralympics is done and dusted and it was a fantastic day.
00:08We had another 10 medals and some really important conversations around the importance of the
00:12emotional toll that winning a medal can have for some athletes.
00:16Curtis McGrath spoke after his repeat gold medal in the kayak about leaving his young
00:21son back home in Australia and how hard that's been for him.
00:24And I cannot imagine leaving my six week old baby back home in Australia.
00:28And I think that was a really brave and important conversation to have about, you know, these
00:32athletes have lives outside of what we see happening at the Paralympics.
00:35And it's really amazing to hear about all the sacrifices that they've done and also
00:39really humanize them as individuals.
00:41We also had Cole Pearce in the pool win silver and talking about losing his grandfather just
00:45a fortnight ago and the emotional toll that that's had.
00:48Over in the athletics, we had James Turner win his second gold medal for the run.
00:53We also heard from him about some letters that he's receiving from his coach and how
00:57they've helped calm him down and some good mental health practices before his events
01:01have really helped gear him up, which I think is awesome.
01:04It's been a fantastic 10 days for our Aussie Paralympians.
01:06We are ninth on the medal tally.
01:08There's a couple more events to still come, but it has been fantastic to have you on
01:11board. Check out online for some more stories and we'll see you all next time.