Evan O’Hanlon Wins Silver in Last Race
Published Wed 14 Sep 2016
Evan O’Hanlon won silver in the men’s T38 100m for athletes with cerebral palsy. Evan was edged out by China's Jianwen Hu who was on world record pace. Rio will be the last Paralympic campaign for O'Hanlon who will celebrate an incredible career.
Re-watch Evan's heat and final with post race interview courtesy of 7TWO.
OVERNIGHT | @evanohanlon had his first hit-out of #Rio2016, cruising through his heat. #athletics https://t.co/3KeeqMy2jv
— 7TWO (@7TWOAU) September 12, 2016
"I've got another medal around my neck but it's not the colour I wanted." A blue @evanohanlon on his #silver medal https://t.co/WVN0zQDClw
— 7TWO (@7TWOAU) September 14, 2016
Legend @evanohanlon signs off on the #Paralympics by winning 100m #silver. Congrats Evan! https://t.co/ulhRjbJtFr https://t.co/clfkmPjEO2
— 7TWO (@7TWOAU) September 13, 2016