WATCH: Team SA's six medals at the Paralympics
Updated | By ECR Newswatch
Ranking 24th in the world, Team SA is comfortably sitting at six medals at the Paralympic Games at Rio de Janeiro less than a week into the tournament.

Alongside supporters back home, President Jacob Zuma and Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula are some of the officials that have offered their congratulations to the medalists.
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Competing in the 100m T37 final, Charl du Toit and Fanie van der Merwe earned the country's third and fourth medals respectively. Setting a new world record, du Toit won gold in the men's track race.
Hilton Langenhoven took home gold in the long jump following a 7,07 metres jump - making this SA's second medal. Competing in category F12 (visual impairment), the 33-year-old is a three-time Paralympics gold medallist.
Another #Gold medal, congratulations Hilton Langenhoven for winning the 7.07m long jump 👏 #TeamSARise 🇿🇦 #Rio2016 pic.twitter.com/qvhd03NgwV
— South African Gov (@GovernmentZA) September 11, 2016
Finishing at 11.91 seconds, four-time gold medallist and sprinter Ilse Hayes earned silver in the women’s T13 100m final. As a child, the 29-year-old was diagnosed with Stargardt's disease - resulting in progressive vision loss.
Huge congrats to @teamsa16 for sealing three #Athletics medals last night! Keep rocking!! #Paralympics @GettyImages pic.twitter.com/fIPsQk1Bid
— Paralympic Games (@Paralympics) September 12, 2016
Fourteen-year-old Ntando Mahlangu banked a silver medal in the men’s 200m final. The youngster - who competed alongside above-the-knee amputees - completed the race at 23.77 seconds; behind Britain's Richard Whitehead who scooped gold at a time of 23.39 seconds. The Independent Online reports that the youngster only learned how to walk four years ago after being wheelchair-bound.
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