hello viewers welcome back to talking TV in a thrilling day at the 2024 Paris par Olympics Team USA Jaden Blackwell made history in the men's 100 meter t38 final the Oak Park Michigan native shattered his own world record with a time of 10.64% 4 fellow American Ryan Madrono also shined taking home the silver medal with a time of 10.97 seconds the two teammates share a strong bond both on and off the track pushing each other to new heights Madrono inspired by Blackwell's lightning speed has vowed to continue improving as he aims to eventually catch up to his teammate the excitement doesn't end there for these athletes both Blackwell and Madrono will be back in action for the 400 meter event on Tuesday with Blackwell eyeing another gold medal his r training regimen which includes running 600 M repeatedly to build stamina has put him in a strong position for another Victory but Jaden Blackwell wasn't the only American athlete to make headlines in the men's 5000 meter t-54 Daniel romanchic took home his first par Olympic gold medal with a time of 10 minutes and 55.2 seconds romanchic narrowly edged out world record holder Marcel hug proving that hard work and determination can lead to remarkable results meanwhile Liza Corso overcame a challenging injury to secure a bronze medal in the women's 1,500 M t13 despite dealing with a stress fracture in her femur and limited training leading up to the event Corso's perseverance paid off as she clocked in at 4 minutes and 23.4 five seconds earning her second par Olympic medal the day was filled with Podium finishes for Team USA with Susanna scaroni winning silver in the women's 5000 M t-54 beatric hats earning Bronze in the women's long jump t64 and no Malone capturing silver in the men's 100m T12 it was a day of Triumph and inspiration for American athletes at the state of France proving once again that hard work dedication and the support of teammates can lead to incredible achievements thank you for tuning in to talking TV don't forget to like share and subscribe for more updates from the Paro Olympic Games and Beyond