Canada snags a pair of silver medals at the Paralympic Games.
Another big day for Canada at the Tokyo Paralympic Games!
Nicolas-Guy Turbide of Quebec won silver in the men's S13 100-metre backstroke final.
The 24 year old finished with a time of 59.70 seconds.
As well, Tristen Chernove won silver in the men's C1 3,000 metre race.
Chernove is now a four-time Paralympic medalist after winning a gold, silver and bronze at the 2016 Rio games.

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