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Island swimmer chosen as one of the flag-bearers in Paralympics

A Vancouver Island swimmer got to be one of the flag-bearers for this year’s Paralympic Games.

The Canadian Paralympic Committee says Nicholas Bennett was one of two flag-bearers for the Games closing ceremony on Sunday, with Brianna Hennessy being the second.

Bennett, originally from Parksville, won three Para Swimming medals during the games. The first was a silver medal in the men’s 200 metre free freestyle S14, followed by two gold medal wins in the men’s 100 metre breastroke SB14 and men’s 200 metre individual medley SM14.

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Bennett says being a flag bearer is a monumental occasion.

“Being able to hold the flag and represent all the athletes that have competed is just another level of amazement for me that I have been able to achieve at these Paralympics,” said Bennett.

The committee says his wins not only make him the first male swimmer to win multiple gold medals at a single Paralympic Games in 20 years, but also the first to win three medals since 2012.

Team Canada finished with 29 medals overall in the games, with 10 gold, 9 silver, and 10 bronze.

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