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Australians Michael Roeger, Jaryd Clifford break marathon world records ahead of Tokyo Paralympics – ABC News
Roeger posts a fourth consecutive record in the T46 classification and Clifford breaks the T12 world mark for vision-impaired athletes at the Tokyo Games qualifying…

Australian Paralympic athletes Michael Roeger and Jaryd Clifford have broken the world records in their respective classes at the Tokyo Games qualifying marathon in Sydney.
- Roeger ran a time of 2:18.52, taking 40 seconds off his previous PB
- Clifford clocked 2:19:08 in his marathon debut
- He is likely to focus only on the 1,500m and 5,000m at the Tokyo Paralympics
Roeger recorded his fourth consecutive marathon world record in the T46 class with a time of two hours, 18 minutes and 52 seconds, slashing…
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