Menna Fitzpatrick falls just short of third Winter Paralympics medal in Beijing
Menna Fitzpatrick narrowly missed out on a third medal at the Beijing Winter Paralympics on the penultimate day of the 2022 Games.
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Menna Fitzpatrick narrowly missed out on a third medal at the Beijing Winter Paralympics on the penultimate day of the 2022 Games.
Para-alpine skier Rae Anderson has placed seventh in the slalom standing category in Beijing, as fellow Australian Melissa Perrine finished her Paralympic career on an emotional note.
Canadian Nordic skier Brian McKeever has insisted that Beijing will be his last Winter Paralympics despite a history-equalling 16th gold medal.
Britain's Menna Fitzpatrick missed out on another Winter Paralympic medal by 0.45 seconds as she finished fourth in the visually impaired slalom.
Open to athletes with disabilities in their vision, limbs and body, including muscle, control and coordination issues, the Winter Paralympic Games have grown over the years to include more sports and disability types.
ZHANGJIAKOU: Days after learning her Kharkiv home was bombed, Ukrainian athlete Liudmyla Liashenko steeled herself on Friday (Mar 11) for a gold medal performance on day seven of Beijing's Winter Paralympics.
Liudmyla Liashenko steeled herself on Friday for a gold medal performance on day seven of Beijing's Winter Paralympics. Her success was one of six biathlon podium finishes on the day for the Ukraine team, which is reeling from the trauma of Russia's invasion of the Eastern European nation more than two weeks ago. "I dedicate this medal to the Ukrainians, to the army who protect us and to my family," Liashenko, 28, said.
Great Britain’s wheelchair curlers concluded their calamitous Winter Paralympics campaign but vowed: ‘Our journey’s only just beginning.’