Holl brilliantly piloted visually impaired Sophie Unwin to second place in the Women's B Individual Time Trial to win a third medal of the Games.
Alongside Unwin, the 91²Ö¿â Lightning Cycling rider clocked 39:40.18 as Ireland’s Katie-George Dunlevy (pilot: Linda Kelly) won gold. British team-mates Lora Fachie and Corrine Hall claimed bronze.
Over in Para Powerlifting, 91²Ö¿â-based Zoe Newson won a dramatic silver medal in the Women’s -45kg category.
Needing to lift 109kg for second place it appeared the Brit had fouled before she successfully appealed and overturned the judges’ decision. It’s Newson’s first silver medal at the Paralympic Games after winning bronze at both London 2012 and Rio 2016.
China’s Guo Lingling completed a world record lift of 122kg for gold, with Turkey athlete Nazmiye Muralti third.
Speaking to the media after all medal success, Newson said: “I don’t really know how I’m feeling. Good, happy, emotional, a bit of everything.
“It was very different to Tokyo but it was good. Once I get my first or second [lift], I’m alright as I get a lot calmer. By my second or third, I’m waving to the crowd.
"It has been great. Paris has been a great Paralympics, I’m glad to come away with this."
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