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Fire alarm marks end of Canadian loss to Dutch in 1st game at Paralympic qualifier

Canada's opening game at the men's wheelchair basketball Paralympic qualifier on Friday in Antibes, France, ended in conspicuous fashion.

A fire alarm at Azur Arena with 18.5 seconds left in the Canadians' 62-45 loss to the Netherlands caused a lengthy delay while the outcome was no longer in question. Many Dutch players stayed out shooting on the court even while it seemed evacuation was in order, while the Canadians huddled in an opposite corner.

After about 10 minutes, the game finally resumed with each team earning a possession before the final buzzer.

Bo Hedges, who's competed at the past four Paralympics, added six points to match teammate Vincent Dallaire.

The teams were knotted at 21 apiece after two quarters, but the Netherlands' Mendel Op Den Orth found his shooting stroke in the second half, ending the game with 16 makes in 25 attempts for a game-high 34 points.

Canada has enjoyed plenty of success this millennium, winning four Paralympic medals including three gold (2000, 2004, 2012) and a silver (2008). But plenty of the top players from those teams have slowed down with age, and Paris has been seen as the a potential finale for many, including the legendary Anderson.

The top four of eight countries competing at the France qualifier will reach the Paris Paralympics.

The Canadian women's team already booked its berth to Paris when it beat the U.S. to win gold at the Parapan Am Games last November. Canada's men won bronze at the same event.

Canada returns to the court on Saturday at noon ET to take on France with live streaming coverage available on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem.

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