The British stroller race wins T34 400M Gold, before the team’s friends, Kare Adenega and Fabie, as Thomas Young wins 100m bronze.
Hannah Cockroft in New Delhi in New Delhi, in the T34 400 m of the mountain world, has led three three British weeks.
Kara Adenegan asked Fabien Andre with silver in the third place, and Thomas Young won a bronze medal in men in T38 100 m.
Cockroft gave the weapon out of the gun, as he praised the record time for 55.62 to demand the 17th gold medal and extend his invincible mileage.
“It’s the first big tick to get through me, so I’m really happy,” said the “Excessor”. “It is given to taste, to see where other girls are, how they push and how it works.

Adenegan demanded silver in the best time of 62.70 and André Finishing with 64.31.
Adenegan said:
Earlier, Thomas Young entered his final qualifying round at the sitting at the sitting and served on that billing.

He came home in the last 30m, securing a bronze, finishing only eight hundredths of American Ryan Medrano in the second second, in the second place, who took gold.
The young man said: “If many people could have two things in the championship year, it would be the WB and the medal.
“We have worked on the next year – cooperation, then the world championships, then the paralysis.”
In the morning session, Sophie’s Han took it to the final, the third place after graduating from the third in his warmth.
HAHN has set 12.82 time to automatically qualify, but he hopes for more on Monday.
“You have to heat it in the hall. I want to reserve as much energy as possible, so I hope I can give a good race tomorrow, “he said.
“I was probably the most wonderful I had been long today.”
In the same heat, Maddi was not down after the end of 13.36, on which Olivia Brin also completed the fifth in her warmth.

