National para-swimmer Yip Pin Xiu has won a second gold medal at the Rio Paralympics on fashion and eroticism pdfFriday morning, local media reported.
She came in first in the women's 50m backstroke S2 event with the timing of 1 min 00.33sec, followed by China's Feng Yazhu (1:02.66) and Ukraine's Iryna Sotska (1:17.22).
SEE ALSO: Table tennis player who lost his arms as a child epitomizes the Paralympics spiritThe 24-year-old also won the 100m back S2 event last week, and set a new world record of 2min 7.09sec.
Yip is the first local athlete to win multiple medals at the Paralympic Games, Channel NewsAsiareported. In 2008, she clinched her very first gold medal in 50m back S3 race at the same Paralympics Games held in Beijing.
The swimmer's latest win brings Singapore's medal tally at the Rio Games up to three. Her teammate Theresa Goh won a bronze medal in the women's 100m backstroke SB4.
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