At A Glance
- Para wheelchair racer Jerrold Mangliwan wrapped up his men's 400m T52 campaign at the 2024 Paris Paralympics after settling for eighth place in the finals on Saturday, Aug. 31 (Manila time) at the Stade de France.
Para wheelchair racer Jerrold Mangliwan wrapped up his men’s 400m T52 campaign at the 2024 Paris Paralympics after settling for eighth place in the finals on Saturday, Aug. 31 (Manila time) at the Stade de France.

The 44-year-old Mangliwan, who was in his third straight Paralympic stint, timed in 1 minute and 4.55seconds to end up eighth and last in the finals where defending world champion Maxime Carabin of Belgium captured the gold medal with 55.10sec.
Japanese bets Tomoki Sato (56.26sec) and Tomoya Ito (1:01:08sec) claimed silver and bronze, respectively.
Mangliwan booked his spot in the finals after clocking 1:05.79 to finish fourth in the first heats.
He was a podium finisher in last year’s Hangzhou Asian Para Games where he collected one gold and one silver in the men’s 400m T52 and 100m T52, which bolstered his Paris bid.
The pride of Tabuk, Kalinga also also served as a flag-bearer for the PH team in the 2020 Tokyo edition after his debut in 2016 Rio.
Mangliwan will have his last hurrah in the men’s 100 meter T52 next Friday.
Meanwhile, para taekwondo ace Allain Ganapin (Men’s K44-80kg,) and para swimmer Ernie Gawilan (Men’s 200m IM-S7, Round of 32),are scheduled to see action later today.