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    Vote now for the Allianz Best Team of the Month – September 2016

    21.10.2016

    Six teams have been nominated based on their outstanding gold-medal performances from Rio 2016.

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    Rahman receives Allianz Best Male Athlete of the Month for September

    The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has revealed the shortlist for the Allianz Best Team of September based on performances at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, and the public can now vote for the winner on www.Paralympic.org.

    In lieu of the IPC Allianz Athlete of the Month award for September, the honour is being separated into three different categories – Best Male Athlete, Best Female Athlete and Best Team – based on results at Rio 2016.

    Iranian powerlifter Siamand Rahman won the Best Male accolade, and fellow Iranian Sareh Javanmardidomani (shooting) was named Best Female. Now a one-week voting period will be dedicated to decide the Best Team of September.

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    Chinese women’s 4x100m relay T11-13

    The Chinese relay team beat Brazil in a thrilling finish by .39 seconds, lowering the world record to 47.18 in the process.

    USA women's sitting volleyball team

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    Turkish women’s goalball team

    After winning the European Championships and putting themselves on the radar, the Turkish women’s team stunned China to take the gold medal. In their Paralympic debut, Turkey went through the tournament undefeated.

    Australian wheelchair rugby team

    Australia won their second consecutive Paralympic gold medal – the first team to win back-to-back golds. They did so in a thrilling overtime 59-58 win over the USA. Ryley Batt was particularly dominant, playing for almost the full duration of every match, scoring a total of 158 goals.

    Brazilian BC3 boccia team

    Brazil’s BC3 pair team consisting of Evelyn de Oliveira, Antonio Leme and Evani Soares da Silva beat the resounding favourites and world No. 1 South Korea. Brazil lost to South Korea in the early rounds but came back to dominate in the finals.

    The public has until 12:00 (CEST) on Friday (28 October) to vote for the athlete they want to be the Allianz Best Team of the Month for September 2016 via the www.paralympic.org homepage.

    The nominations are compiled from submissions by National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) and International Federations (IFs).

    The 2016 Allianz Athlete of the Month winners so far are:

    •January – Abdullah Sultan Alaryani, United Arab Emirates, shooting

    •February – Andrey Smirnov, Russia, wheelchair curling

    •March – Stephen McGuire, Great Britain, boccia

    •April – Carlos Serrano, Colombia, swimming

    •May – Shelby Watson, Great Britain, athletics

    •June – Elena Krawzow, Germany, swimming

    •July – Richard Whitehead, Great Britain, athletics

    •August – Ekrem Gundogdu, Turkey, goalball

    •September (Best Male) – Siamand Rahman, Iran, powerlifting

    •September (Best Female) – Sareh Javanmardidomani, Iran, shooting

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