Millie Knight and guide Brett Wild won ParalympicsGB’s first medal on the opening day of competition at the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games by securing bronze in the Women’s Downhill Visually Impaired.
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Beijing 2022: Muir and Summerhayes both make it through to slopestyle final
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https://foster2forever.com/2024/08/wgo02v6upl2.htmlTeam GB’s freestyle skiers Kirsty Muir and Katie Summerhayes have both qualified in the top 12 for the slopestyle final. Muir, who came fifth in the Big Air final earlier in the Games, finished sixth in qualifying with a best run of 70.11 and Summerhayes, who missed out on making the Big Air final by one place, progressed in 10th spot with 66.56.
Beijing 2022: Nightingale looks forward to mixed snowboard cross
https://oevenezolano.org/2024/08/4nlqa4krmyfhttps://foster2forever.com/2024/08/clq8f9734.html Team GB’s Huw Nightingale made his Winter Olympic debut in the men’s snowboard cross in Beijing on day 6 but went out in the 1/8 finals. The 20-year-old will get another chance to compete in the mixed team competition with team mate Charlotte Bankes on Saturday (12 Feb 2022).