There is the man who holds the T63, world and Paralympic records. That Paralympic record set just 24 hours ago by Goncalves rod reeg he is of Brazil who will go on the right of screen there next to Prokhorov. Rodrigues here comes the Paralympic record holder Rodrigues and I think he's been held off by Prokhorov on the line. It's a photo finish but I am sure the Russian Paralympic committee athlete has held them off and he has, it's a new world record for his category in T42. Rodrigues has broken his own Paralympic record taking the silver and Schaffer, a lifetime best for himself. But it is Anton Prokhorov, his world record coming into this in the T42 category 12. 15, that was set just 24 hours ago as well. . >> Wonderful running indeed. >> It was a strong start there at the top of your screen from the Australian Scott Reardon but he didn't have anything to answer for the sheer speed of Prokhorov. Strong from Rodrigues. Prokhorov holding off the dip to the line by the Brazilian, it was incredibly close. The strong finish for Schaffer, the German, to take the bronze. Not the day for Scott Reardon. After scraping through. But you saw the strong start from the Australian. Prokhorov closest to us. >> T44 athletes out here competing lower limb wise without a prosthesis. Just to let you know if you are wondering what the difference is between those two particular classifications. Hence having a world record set by that man Anton Prokhorov in the T42 category and a T63 Paralympic record set by Rodrigues in the T63 category, which he participates in. But that man has picked up the gold medal. The Russian Paralympic committee who take the gold. Brazil pick up the silver and Germany take the bronze. It's been double joy for the Russian Paralympic committee athletes so far in this evening's session. Two finals, two victories. World record for Anton Prokhorov. A