Wednesday, 31 July 2024

Beijing 2022 becomes Paris 2024/Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony

The traditional blog transition takes place for a sixth time. The blog began back in July 2012 for the London games so this latest change sees the 12th anniversary of my Olympic/Paralympic blogging.

A fourth Summer Games on this blog and second European based which will be perfect for the timings of the days of action beginning and ending. There is a minor delay to this transition with being a few days into the games but offline life meant an early catch but off we go for Paris 2024.



Opening Ceremony


Paris created history with the first ever Opening Ceremony to take place outside of a stadium setting with a journey along the River Seine. GB's flagbearers for Paris are Tom Daley (Diving) and Helen Glover (Rowing) both having had huge medal success at previous games. A comedic start with the torch entering an empty Stade de France before French legend Zinedine Zidane took over the torch's journey across city before handing off to a trio of children who guided it to the River Seine itself. 

The ceremony began with IOC president Thomas Bach and French President Emmanuel Macron being presented to the crowd before the torch carrying trio were greeted onto the river by a tricolour smoke display on the Pont d'Austerlitz. The parade of athletes along the river began with the traditional starters in Greece and having seen only stadium based parades, the procession in floats along the river was a nice change to enjoy with many nations sharing boats.

Early on in the flotilla , camera panned to a pink pom reveal of the stunning Lady Gaga who performed in French on a golden staircase and then the return of the child torch bearers with their masked guide through the enchanted neighbourhood and the masked guide went solo with some parkour across the Paris rooftops. The entertainment on the riverside moved to a very colourful can-can style dance performance and the masked touch bearer zip-lining across the river. 

The focus moved to a performance to Synchronicity which included features of the Notre Dame Cathedral renovation and the smelting process of the medals, each of which will contain a piece of the Eiffel Tower itself. Focus turned to the theme of love and amour in an operatic riverside performance of culture and colour as the rain began in the city, The masked touch bearer lit up a golden firework display that led to a performance from Aya Nakamura and a lead into the Louvre with a showcasing of many artworks. 

Next up was a rap performance by Rim'K and a fashion show in the rain shower with a very colourful effect and the masked torch bearer soon joined the soaked catwalk. The parade of athletes ended with the traditional closers being the host nation, this year of course in France. The entertainment moved to a celebration of France and the European Union while the catwalk action intensified. A wonderful rendition of 'Imagine' on the River Seine by Julia Armin Veh. 

The Olympic flag was transported along the river on mechanical horseback and focus turned to the temporary stadium of the Trocadero in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower with a procession of the flag and each of the 205 nations competing as the rain ceased. The Olympic flag was raised to a fanfare and the speeches from Tony Estanguet, President of Paris 2024 and IOC President Thomas Bach. 




Zinedine Zidane returned to the action taking the Olympic Torch from the masked torch bearer and passed on to Rafael Nadal while the Eiffel Tower light show began. The torch saw a second Tennis representation in Serena Williams before Carl Lewis (Athletics) took over and the Tennis theme extended to Amelie Mauresmo took the flame from the river to land. 




She handed over to Tony Parker (Basketball) and the torch runners grew to a group with the final transition leading to the lighting of the Olympic Cauldron in a hot-air balloon which rose into the sky. The ceremony closed with a simply wonderful performance by Celine Dion on the Eiffel Tower.



Saturday, 19 March 2022

Beijing 2022 Paralympics Days Eight/Nine/Closing Ceremony (Catch-Up)

Another catch-up to end the Beijing 2022 Paralympics which covers days eight and nine including the Closing Ceremony.

Medals 


Alpine Skiing- Double joy for Austria and triple for the Aigner family in the Women's Slalom Vision Impaired as V.Aigner (Guide- E.Aigner) took GOLD ahead of B.Aigner (Guide- K.Sykora) scooped SILVER. A.Rexova (Guide E.Trajcikova) (SVK) collected BRONZE while GB's Menna Fitzpatrick (Guide -Gary Smith) and Millie Knight (Guide-Brett Wild) finished fourth and eighth. 

The Women's Slalom Standing saw E.Aarsjoe (SWE) win GOLD after finishing clear of M.Zhang (CHN) who took SILVER while A.M.Rieder (GER) claimed BRONZE

GOLD for A.L.Forster (GER) in the Women's Slalom Sitting as she finished ahead of the China duo of W.Zhang who took SILVER while S.Liu claimed BRONZE and GB's S.Brownlee finished ninth. 

The Men's Slalom Vision Impaired saw GOLD won by G.Bertagnolli (Guide- A.Ravelli) (ITA) as he finished ahead of J.Aigner (Guide-M.Fleischmann) (AUT) who scooped SILVER while M.Haraus (Guide-M.Hudik) (SVK) claimed BRONZE and GB's Neil Simpson (Guide - Andrew Simpson) finished ninth. 

In the Men's Slalom Standing, A.Bauchet (FRA) stormed to GOLD ahead of J.Liang (CHN) who took SILVER while A.Hall (NZL) collected BRONZE and GB's J.Whitley finished eighth. 

The Men's Slalom Sitting saw J.Pedersen (NOR) win GOLD as he finished clear of N.De Langen (NED) who took SILVER while R.De Silvestro (ITA) collected BRONZE. GB's D.Sheen and A.Slegg failed to finish.


 
Cross Country Skiing -The Men's Middle Distance Vision Impaired (Free) saw B.McKeever (Guide-G.Nishikawa) (CAN) win GOLD ahead of Z.Modin (Guide- E Joensson Haag) (SWE) who took SILVER while D Suiarko (Guide- O.Nikonovych) (UKR) collected BRONZE

In the Men's Middle Distance Standing (Free), C.Wang (CHN) won GOLD narrowly ahead of B.Daviet (FRA) who scooped SILVER while J.Cai (CHN) collected BRONZE

GOLD was won by L.Kazmaier (Guide- F.Baumann) (GER) in the Women's Middle Distance Vision Impaired (Free) as she finished ahead of Y.Wang (Guide-Y.Li) (CHN) who took SILVER while C.Edlinger (Guide- L.J.Lampl) (AUT) crossed for BRONZE.

The Women's Middle Distance Standing (Free) saw O.Kononova (UKR) take GOLD as she crossed ahead of N.Wilkie (CAN) who sealed SILVER while I.Bui (UKR) collected BRONZE.  

Double joy for China in the Men's Middle Distance Sitting as Z.Mao won GOLD ahead of P.Zheng who took SILVER while G.Romele (ITA) claimed BRONZE and GB's S.Meenagh, C.Deboys, S.Arnold and S.Thomas finished 16th, 21st, 29th and 32nd. 

The Women's Middle Distance Sitting saw H.Wang (CHN) win GOLD ahead of O.Masters (USA) who took SILVER while J.Ma (CHN) claimed BRONZE and GB's H.Gordon finished in 16th. 

In the Mixed 4x2.5km Relay, USA won GOLD as they finished ahead of China who took SILVER while Canada claimed BRONZE

GOLD for Ukraine in the Open 4x2.5km Relay as they finished narrowly ahead of France who took SILVER while Norway crossed for BRONZE


Ice Hockey - The Open Team GOLD was won by USA as they cruised to a 5-0 win over Canada who took SILVER while China won BRONZE as they eased to a 4-0 victory over Republic of Korea. 


Wheelchair Curling- After Canada took BRONZE on day eight, China won GOLD with an 8-3 win over Sweden who had to settle for SILVER








Closing Ceremony 

The Ceremony began with a focus on the Snowflake before a classical interlude at centre stage showcasing a vinyl record featuring the six sports of the Games. 

This led into a montage of action from the last nine days and introduction of the dignitaries- Andrew Parsons (IPC President) & Xi Jinping (President of China). The Chinese national anthem played alongside the raising of the flag of China. 

A mass of volunteers entered the area to line up and welcome the Flagbearers with Neil Simpson carrying the GB flag. Once all the flagbearers had entered the stage and presented, they dispersed to the stands. 

Six chosen volunteers were then presented with awards to represent the thanks for all of the hard work during the Games and a video showcasing such efforts played to the crowd. 

The stage setting returned to the vinyl record showcasing with the theme- 'A Call of Love' to the tune of 'You Raise Me Up' followed by the Paralympic Anthem. Next up was the handover of the Paralympic flag from the Mayor of Beijing to Andrew Parsons and finally to the Mayor of Milan. 

A wonderful rendition of the Italian National Anthem followed with a small introduction video featuring Milan/Cortina. Focus then turned to the speeches by Andrew Parsons and Cai Qi (President of the Beijing 2022 Organising Committee). Andrew Parsons closed the Games with the tradition invitation to meet again at Milan/Cortina in 2026.

A huge clock then appeared at centre stage accompanied by an emphatic drumming performance.
The Ceremony closed with the extinguishing of the Paralympic Flame and a huge firework display.

After four games in the space of a year for Summer/Winter, the blog takes a long break until the transition to Paris 2024. 

Thursday, 17 March 2022

Beijing 2022 Paralympics Days Five-Seven (Catch-up)

A busy few days offline means a catchup with Days Five-Seven featuring 23 medal events.


Medals

Cross Country Skiing- The Men's Sprint Sitting saw double joy for China with GOLD won by P.Zheng who crossed ahead of Z.Mao who took SILVER while C.Cameron(CAN) claimed BRONZE. GB's C.Deboys and S.Thomas finished 22nd and 25th. 

GOLD for H.Yang (CHN) in the Women's Sprint Sitting as she finished ahead of O.Masters (USA) who took SILVER while P.Li (CHN) collected BRONZE and GB's H.Gordon finished 17th. 

The Men's Sprint Standing (Free) saw B.Daviet (FRA) win GOLD as he finished ahead of M.Maier (GER) who took SILVER while G.Vovchynskyi (UKR) claimed BRONZE. 

In the Women's Sprint Standing (Free), N.Wilkie (CAN) crossed for GOLD ahead of V.Nilsen (NOR) who sealed SILVER while S.Peterson (USA) claimed BRONZE.

The Men's Sprint Vision Impaired (Free) GOLD was won by B.McKeever (CAN) as he crossed ahead of J.Adicoff (USA) who sealed SILVER while Z.Modin (SWE) collected BRONZE. 

GOLD in the Women's Sprint Vision Impaired (Free) for C.Edlinger (Guide- L.J.Lampl) (AUT) as he crossed ahead of German duo L.M.Walter (Guide- P.Strecker) who took SILVER while J.Recktenwald (Guide-V.Haag) claimed BRONZE. 


Alpine Skiing- The Men's Giant Slalom Vision Impaired GOLD was won by J.Aigner (Guide-M.Fleischmann) (AUT) as he crossed ahead of G.Bertagnolli (Guide-A.Ravelli) (ITA) who scooped SILVER while M.Haraus (Guide-M.Hudik) (SVK) claimed BRONZE. 

In the Men's Giant Slalom Standing, S.Kiiveri (FIN) narrowly took GOLD ahead of T.C.Walsh (USA) who crossed for SILVER while A.Bauchet (FRA) claimed BRONZE  and GB's J.Whitley finished in sixth spot.

The Men's Giant Slalom Sitting saw J.Pedersen (NOR) cruise to GOLD ahead of R.De Silvestro (ITA) who took SILVER while Z.Liang (CHN) claimed BRONZE while GB's D.Sheen failed to finish. 
 
Double joy for the Aigner family in the Women's Giant Slalom Vision Impaired as J.Aigner (Guide-E.Aigner) (AUT) won GOLD and B.Aigner (Guide K.Sykora) claimed BRONZE while D.Zhu (Guide-H.Yan) sealed SILVER. GB's Menna Fitzpatrick (Guide-Gary Smith) and Millie Knight (Guide-Brett Wild) finished in seventh and ninth. 

The Women's Giant Slalom Standing saw GOLD won by M.Zhang (CHN) as she crossed clear of M.Jespsen (CAN) who took SILVER while A.Rothfuss (GER) collected BRONZE.

In the Women's Giant Slalom Sitting, M.Muraoka (JPN) cruised to GOLD as she finished clear of China duo S.Liu who took SILVER and W.Zhang who claimed BRONZE while GB's S.Brownlee finished ninth. 


Biathlon- The Women's Individual Sitting saw double joy for USA as O.Masters took GOLD ahead of K.Gretsch who scooped SILVER while Y.Chan (CHN) crossed for BRONZE. 

GOLD in the Men's Individual Sitting for M.Liu (CHN) as he finished ahead of T.Rad (UKR) who sealed SILVER while Z.Liu collected BRONZE and GB's S.Meenagh and C.Deboys finished in sixth and 18th. 

In the Women's Individual Standing, L.Liashenko (UKR) won GOLD by finishing ahead of Z.Zhao (CHN) who sealed SILVER while B.Hudak (CAN) collected BRONZE. 

The Men's Individual Standing GOLD was won by B.Daviet (FRA) who crossed clear of M.Arendz (CAN) who sealed SILVER while G.Vovchynskyi (UKR) claimed BRONZE

In the Men's Individual Vision Impaired, O.Shyshkova (Guide- A.Marchenko) (UKR) won GOLD by finishing ahead of German duo L.Kazmaier (Guide-F.Baumann) who took SILVER while L.M.Walter (Guide-P.Strecker) claimed BRONZE. 

Double joy for Ukraine in the Men's Individual Vision Impaired as O.Kazik (Guide-S.Kucheriavyi) won GOLD ahead of V.Lukianenko (Guide- B.Babar) who sealed SILVER while S.Yu (G.Wang) (CHN) crossed for BRONZE.


Snowboard- The Women's Banked Slalom SB-LL2 saw GOLD won by B.Huckaby who crossed ahead of China duo Y.Geng who scooped SILVER while T.Li claimed BRONZE.

In the Men's Banked Slalom SB-UL, M.Montaggioni (FRA) won GOLD ahead of China duo L.Ji who took SILVER while Y.Zhu claimed BRONZE and GB's J.Barnes Miller finished in ninth. 

The Men's Banked Slalom SB-LL1 saw Z.Wu win GOLD ahead of C.Vos (NED) who scooped SILVER while T.Turner (CAN) collected BRONZE.

GOLD for Q.Sun (CHN) in the Men's Banked Slalom SB-LL2 as outscored M.Suur-Hamari (FIN) who scooped SILVER while GB's Ollie Hill claimed BRONZE just ahead of fellow Brit Ollie Pick who finished fourth and A.Macleod who placed 20th. 


Wheelchair Curling- 
 After a tough group stage campaign meant GB placed eighth, the Mixed medals began with Canada storming to BRONZE with an 8-3 victory over Slovakia. 































 

Wednesday, 9 March 2022

Beijing 2022 Paralympics Day Four

After the hosts regained top spot in the Medal Table, Day Four action saw just six events as the slopes took a break for the day.

Medals

Biathlon- A clean sweep in the Men's Middle Distance Vision Impaired for Ukraine as V.Lukianenko (Guide-B.Babar) won GOLD ahead of A.Kovalevskyi (Guide- O.Mukshyn) who took SILVER while D.Suiarko (Guide- O.Nikonovych) claimed BRONZE

The Men's Middle Distance Standing saw GOLD won by M.Arendz (CAN) as he crossed clear of G.Vovchynskyi (UKR) who took SILVER while A.Gerlits (KAZ) claimed BRONZE

GOLD in the Men's Middle Distance Sitting for M.Liu (CHN) as he finished ahead of M.Fleig (GER) who took SILVER while T.Rad (UKR) collected BRONZE. GB's S.Meenagh and C.Deboys finished in ninth and 18th.

The Women's Middle Distance Vision Impaired saw GOLD won by L.M.Walter (Guide-P.Strecker) (GER) as she narrowly crossed ahead of O.Shyshkova (Guide-A.Marchenko) (UKR) who took SILVER while Y.Wang (Guide-Y.Li) (CHN) claimed BRONZE.

A clean sweep for Ukraine in the Women's Middle Distance Standing as I.Bui took GOLD ahead of O.Kononova who took SILVER while L.Liashenko collected BRONZE

Double joy for USA in the Women's Middle Distance Sitting with K.Gretsch winning GOLD, O.Masters scooping SILVER and A.Wicker (GER) claiming BRONZE


GB Updates

Wheelchair Curling- The Mixed rink saw another topsy-turvy day as they opened with a 10-5 victory over Estonia before losing out 6-4 to Sweden.












Beijing 2022 Paralympics Day Three

Day three began with the hosts atop the medal table and with 14 medals events ahead out on the slopes. 


Medals

Alpine Skiing- The Women's Super Combined Vision Impaired saw H.Farkasova (Guide-M.Cerven) (SVK) win GOLD ahead of D.Zhu (Guide-H.Yan) (CHN) who took SILVER while GB's Menna Fitzpatrick (Guide-Gary Smith) collected BRONZE with Millie Knight (Guide Brett Wild) finishing fourth.

In the Women's Super Combined Standing, E.Aarsjoe (SWE) won GOLD after finishing ahead of M.Zhang (CHN) who scooped SILVER while A.Ramsay (CAN) collected BRONZE.

The Women's Super Combined Sitting saw GOLD won by A.L.Forster (GER) as she crossed ahead of M.Muraoka (JPN) who sealed SILVER while S.Liu (CHN) collected BRONZE. GB's S.Brownlee finished in fifth. 

In the Men's Super Combined Vision Impaired, G.Bertagnolli (Guide-A.Ravelli) (ITA) won GOLD as he crossed ahead of J.Aigner (Guide-M.Fleischmann) (AUT) who took SILVER with GB's Neil Simpson (Guide-Andrew Simpson) collected BRONZE.

The Men's Super Combined Standing saw A.Bauchet (FRA) take GOLD ahead of S.Kiiveri (FIN) who sealed SILVER while A.Hall (NZL) claimed BRONZE

GOLD for J.Pedersen (NOR) in the Men's Super Combined Sitting which saw double success for Netherlands as J.Kampschreur scooped SILVER while N.de Langen collected BRONZE


Cross Country Skiing- The Men's Long Distance Vision Impaired Classic saw GOLD won by B.McKeever (Guide- R.Kennedy) (CAN) as he finished ahead of J.Adicoff (Guide- S.Wood) (USA) who scooped SILVER while Z.Modin (Guide-E.Joensson Haag) (SWE) collected BRONZE

In the Men's Long Distance Standing Classic, T.Kawayoke (JPN) stormed to GOLD ahead of China duo J.Caj who took SILVER while M.Qiu claimed BRONZE

The Women's Long Distance Standing Classic saw GOLD won by N.Wilkie (CAN) as she finished ahead of S.Peterson (USA) who sealed SILVER while B.Hudak (CAN) collected BRONZE.
 
In the Women's Long Distance Vision Impaired Classic, O.Shyshkova (Guide- A.Marchenko) (UKR) won GOLD by finishing ahead of German duo L.Kazmaier (Guide- F.Baumann) who took SILVER while L.M.Walter (Guide-P.Strecker) claimed BRONZE
 

Snowboard - The Women's Cross SB-LL2 saw GOLD won by C.Hernandez (FRA) as she crossed ahead of L.Dejong (CAN) who took SILVER while B.Huckaby (USA) collected BRONZE

A clean sweep for China in the Men's Cross SB-UL as L.Ji took GOLD ahead of P.Wang who scooped SILVER while Y.Zhu claimed BRONZE and GB's J.Barnes-Miller won the small final to place fifth overall. 

The Men's Cross SB-LL1 GOLD was won by T.Turner (CAN) as he crossed ahead of M.Schultz (USA) who scooped SILVER while Z.Wu (CHN) claimed BRONZE

In the Men's Cross SB-LL2, M.Suur-Hamari (FIN) crossed for GOLD ahead of G,Geros (USA) who sealed SILVER while B.Tudhope (AUS) collected BRONZE. GB trio O.Pick, O.Hill and A,Macleod placed in 9th, 10th and 17th. 


GB Updates


Wheelchair Curling-The Mixed rink boosted their campaign with a huge 15-1 win over Switzerland before losing out in a 7-3 defeat against Slovakia. 











Sunday, 6 March 2022

Beijing 2022 Paralympics Day Two

 After a good opening day for GB and Ukraine topping the medal table, day two sees eight medal events.


Medals


Alpine Skiing- The Women's Super-G Vision Impaired saw GOLD won by A.Rexova (Guide- E.Trajckova) (SVK) as she finished ahead of GB's Menna Fitzpatrick who with Guide- Gary Smith extended her reign as GB'S most decorated Winter Paralympian in taking SILVER. D Zhu (Guide- H.Yan) (CHN) collected BRONZE while GB duo Millie Knight (Guide-Brett Wild) finished fourth.

In the Women's Super-G Standing, M.Zhang (CHN) won GOLD ahead of M.Bochet (FRA) who took SILVER while A.Ramsay (CAN) claimed BRONZE.

The Women's Super-G Sitting saw GOLD won by M.Muraoka (JPN) who finished ahead of A.L.Forster (GER) who scooped SILVER while W.Zhang (CHN) collected BRONZE. GB's S.Brownlee finished in sixth. 

GOLD for GB's Neil Simpson (Guide- Andrew Simpson) in the Men's Super-G Vision Impaired as he finished ahead of G.Bertagnolli (Guide-A.Ravelli) (ITA) who scooped SILVER while J.Aigner (Guide-M.Fleischmann) (AUT) crossed for BRONZE

In the Men's Super-G Standing, J.Liang (CHN) won GOLD by narrowly finishing ahead of M.Salcher (AUT) who sealed SILVER while A.Guimond (CAN) collected BRONZE. GB's J.Whitley finished in 19th. 

The Men's Super-G Sitting GOLD was won by J.Pedersen (NOR) who finished ahead of C.Peters (NZL) who took SILVER while T.Morii (JPN) claimed BRONZE.


Cross-Country Skiing-The Men's Long Distance Sitting saw double joy for China as P.Zheng won GOLD ahead of Z.Mao who took SILVER while C.Cameron (CAN) claimed BRONZE. GB's S.Meenagh finished in 12th.

In the Women's Long Distance Sitting, H.Yang (CHN) won GOLD ahead of O.Masters (USA) who took SILVER while P.Li (CHN) collected BRONZE


Saturday, 5 March 2022

Beijing 2022 Paralympics Day One

After a superb Opening Ceremony, the Winter Paralympics got underway with twelve medal events on day one. 


Medals


Alpine Skiing- The Men's Downhill Vision Impaired saw J.Aigner (Guide- M Fleischmann) (AUT) win GOLD ahead of M. Marcoux (Guide- T.Rodgers) (CAN) who scooped SILVER while H.Deleplace (Guide-V.Giraud-Moine) (FRA) took BRONZE. GB's N.Simpson (Guide A.Simpson) finished in seventh. 

The Men's Downhill Standing GOLD was won by A.Bauchet (FRA) as he finished ahead of M.Salcher (AUT) who took SILVER with T,Gmuer (SUI) collecting BRONZE. GB's J.Whitley finished ninth. 

GOLD for C.Peters (NZL) in the Men's Downhill Sitting as he finished ahead of J.Pedersen (NOR) who scooped SILVER while T.Morii (JPN) claimed BRONZE

The Women's Downhill Vision Impaired saw GOLD won by H.Farkasova (Guide-M.Motyka) (SVK) as she crossed quicker than D.Zhu (Guide-H.Yan) (CHN) who took SILVER while GB's Millie Knight (Guide-Brett Wild) collected BRONZE and Menna Fitzpatrick (Guide- Gary Smith finished fifth. 

In the Women's Downhill Standing, M.Jepsen (CAN) won GOLD ahead of M.Zhang (CHN) who sealed SILVER while E.Aarsjoe (SWE) crossed for BRONZE

The Women's Downhill Sitting saw M.Muraoka (JPN) win GOLD as she finished ahead of A.L.Forster (GER) who took SILVER while S.Liu (CHN) claimed BRONZE.


Biathlon- A clean sweep for Ukraine in the Men's Sprint Vision Impaired as V.Lukianenko (Guide-B.Babar) won GOLD ahead of O.Kazik (Guide- S.Kucheriavyi) who took SILVER and D.Suiarko (Guide- O.Nikonovych) who collected BRONZE

The Men's Sprint Standing GOLD was won by G.Vovchynski (UKR) as he crossed ahead of M.Maier (GER) who scooped SILVER while M.Arendz (CAN) claimed BRONZE

GOLD for Z.Liu (CHN) in the Men's Sprint Sitting as he finished ahead of T.Rad (UKR) who took SILVER while M.Liu (CHN) collected BRONZE. GB's S.Meenagh finished ninth.

The Women's Sprint Vision Impaired saw GOLD won by O.Shyshkova (Guide- A.Marchenko)(UKR) as she crossed ahead of the German quartet of LKazmaier (Guide-F,Baumann) who took SILVER while L.M.Walter (Guide-P.Strecker) claimed BRONZE.

In the Women's Sprint Standing, Y.Guo (CHN) won GOLD ahead of L.Liashenko (UKR) who took SILVER while Z.Zhao (CHN) claimed BRONZE.

GOLD for O.Masters (USA) in the Women's Sprint Sitting as she finished ahead of Y.Shan (CHN) who scooped SILVER while K.Gretsch (USA) crossed for BRONZE


GB Updates


Wheelchair Curling- An early blow for the Mixed team as they lost out 7-5 to Norway before claiming their first win with a 10-6 victory over USA.