How a skydiving routine helped calm Canadian Tyler Turner's nerves en route to Paralympic gold
Canada's Tyler Turner was feeling a little jittery ahead of his first-ever Paralympic snowboard cross big final.
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Canada's Tyler Turner was feeling a little jittery ahead of his first-ever Paralympic snowboard cross big final.
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The U.S. won five more medals on the third day of the Paralympics, including its first three in snowboarding and one from a champion snowboarder who wasn’t eligible for the Games two months ago.
From a decorated Paralympian claiming his 14th title to maiden medals in Para snowboard, Team Canada made history on the third day of competition in Beijing.
BEIJING — Tyler Turner captured Canada's first ever Paralympic gold medal in snowboarding, while Brian McKeever skied to his 14th victory to highlight a six-medal day for Canada at the Beijing Games.
Hosts China claimed a clean sweep in the men's snowboard cross UL (upper limb) event as they continued their Winter Paralympic domination.
Canada finally has a Para snowboard medal, courtesy of Lisa DeJong.
After a mid-February training run at a ski hill north of Barrie, Ont., the Canadian snowboarder Alex Massie paused to acknowledge the memory of his coach and close friend, the late Mikko Wendelin.