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Ben Sandilands wins gold in T20 1500 m final at the Paris Paralympics .
The 21-year-old Scot wins in three minutes 45.40 seconds .
He beats Mikey Brannigan's old world record by 0.10secs.
Marcus Perrineauauau -Daley wins silver in T52 100 m event on his Paralympic debut.
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