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Paralympic athletes Curtis Halladay, Meaghan Mahon reflect on Rio

Fresh off of their Paralympic performances for Team Canada in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, athletes Curtis Halladay and Meaghan Mahon are reflecting on their experiences.

Paralympic rower, goal ball team member recall "great experience"

Goal ball player Meaghan Mahon and rower Curtis Halladay just returned to Sudbury, Ont. from the Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Markus Schwabe/CBC)

Fresh off of their Paralympic performances for Team Canada in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, athletesCurtisHalladay andMeaghanMahon are reflecting on their experiences.

ParalympicrowerHalladay, from Sudbury, brought home a bronze medal "ahistoric finish for the Canadians in the 1000-metre race," according to CBC Sports.

Meaghan Mahon, a visually-impaired athleteoriginally from Timmins, Ont.,competed in goal ball for Team Canada.

Listen to the complete interview with the athletes here.

We were joined in studio by two Northern Ontario paralympians. Meaghan Mahon competed for Canada in goalball and Curtis Halladay earned a bronze medal in rowing. They told us how they became paralympians and talked about their sport and their time in Rio.