Winter Paralympics: Menna Fitzpatrick wins super combined bronze
Britain's Menna Fitzpatrick claimed her second medal of the Beijing Winter Paralympics with visually impaired super combined bronze.
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Britain's Menna Fitzpatrick claimed her second medal of the Beijing Winter Paralympics with visually impaired super combined bronze.
British para alpine skier Millie Knight came into her third Paralympic Games not expecting to win a single medal despite capturing three in 2018 and arriving in Beijing as the reigning World Cup Super-G title holder.
France's Tessa Worley won the women's giant slalom in Lenzerheide, with USA's Mikaela Shiffrin finishing down in fourth. The Frenchwoman finished in a time of 2:02.35 to move just 55 points off leader Sara Hector (522) for the World Cup Giant Slalom title with two races still to come. Ad/> Worley did not start too well but she settled down and surged down the slope at a blistering speed to record a second win of the season.
The summer Paralympics only came to an end in early September but the Winter Paralympics in Beijing are already around the corner.
Italy, France, Spain, the United States and Argentina are among the 11 nations to join Australia at the World Group stage of Davis Cup Finals after winning their qualifiers.
Skier Millie Knight has won Great Britain's first medal at the Beijing Winter Paralympics. The 23-year-old and her guide Brett Wild claimed a bronze medal in the women's visually-impaired downhill, finishing in a time of 1:23.20. Ad/> Slovakia's Henrieta Farkasova won her third gold medal in a row with a time of 1:19.50 while China's Zhu Daqing took silver (1:21.75) on her Paralympic debut.
(Reuters) - Slovakia's Filip Horansky stunned Italy's world number 21 Lorenzo Sonego 7-6(2) 6-3 to level their qualifying tie on Friday for a place in the Davis Cup Finals later this year.
Slovakia's Filip Horansky stunned Italy's world number 21 Lorenzo Sonego 7-6(2) 6-3 to level their qualifying tie on Friday for a place in the Davis Cup Finals later this year.