Melissa Perrine, Rae Anderson and Kate McLoughlin: Meet the women of Australia’s 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympics team
While Australia's Winter Paralympics campaign is in full swing, some of the athletes have had to wait a while to hit the slopes.
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While Australia's Winter Paralympics campaign is in full swing, some of the athletes have had to wait a while to hit the slopes.
YANQING DISTRICT, Beijing: When nearly blind teenager Neil Simpson hurtles 100kmh down the ski slopes at the Winter Paralympics, he knows he is in safe hands - his older brother Andrew is navigating.
Less than four years before making her Winter Paralympics debut, Rae Anderson stepped away from elite sport altogether.
Despite a couple of challenging years, weaving between COVID-19 restrictions and reduced staffing, Alpine Yukon successfully hosted their annual Yukon Cup on Saturday. Local skiers took to the slopes and raced for a spot on the podium and a prize of baked goods.
Mikaela Shiffrin can move closer to her fourth World Cup overall title, among the winter sports live on Peacock this weekend.
Mikaela Shiffrin stretched her lead in the overall World Cup standings Sunday by finishing fourth in a giant slalom after closest rival Petra Vlhova failed to finish the first run.
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.
After the legal fight France’s Cecile Hernandez and Team USA’s Brenna Huckaby endured to reach Beijing, the turns, berms, and jumps ended up being the easy part. In the women’s snowboard cross final (LL2 classification) on Monday at the 2022 Winter Paralympics, Hernandez and Huckaby claimed gold and bronze, respectively. Canada’s Lisa DeJong won the silver.