Snowboard-Britain wins mixed team cross gold
LIVIGNO, Italy, Feb 15 : Britain's Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale won gold in the mixed team snowboard cross at the Winter Olympics on Sunday, bouncing back from disappointment in their individual races.
Under a clear blue sky in the alpine resort of Livigno, Italy's Michela Moioli and Lorenzo Sommariva claimed silver, while France's Lea Casta and Loan Bozzolo earned bronze.
Bankes had finished 13th in the women's snowboard cross final on Friday, while Nightingale ended in 26th place in the men's event the previous day.
The winning pair were all smiles on Sunday, however, pumping their fists in the air after climbing onto the top of the podium before closing their eyes to sing the national anthem.
Nightingale, 24, said it felt "unbelievable" to be wearing an Olympic gold medal around his neck. "It's hard to describe in words. We both put in so much hard work. It just feels amazing."
Bankes, 30, said her coach told her to go out and have fun after her earlier loss. "I had to pick myself back up and do it for the team as well," she said.
PODIUM SELFIES
The British, Italian and French medallists capped their victories with group hugs and posed for selfies as France's Bozzolo took out his mobile phone.
"I have a medal now, I will try to take more medals in the next Olympics. It’s going to be in France. It will be a new motivation for my career," the 26-year-old Frenchman said.
Britain were in second place after the first leg of the final run by the men, but Bankes secured them the gold in the second run after she overtook France's Casta.
Home crowd favourite Moioli - part of the Italian mixed team that took silver at the last Olympics - also managed to outrun Casta for the runners-up position.
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