Fitzpatrick and Simpson add two more Winter Paralympics medals for GB

Great Britain have won another two medals in the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympics. In difficult conditions, Menna Fitzpatrick claimed bronze in the women’s super combined visually impaired class, adding to the silver that she won with guide Gary Smith in the Super-G on Sunday.

Slovakia’s Henrieta Farkašová won her 11th Paralympics gold in the event, with Zhu Daqing of China taking silver as the hosts continued to dominate the medals table. Britain’s Millie Knight just missed out on the medals in fourth place.

Continue reading…Fitzpatrick wins bronze in super combined visually impairedSimpson adds bronze in men’s equivalent to yesterday’s goldBeijing Winter Paralympics: schedule and resultsFollow all our Winter Paralympics 2022 coverageGreat Britain have won another two medals in the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympics. In difficult conditions, Menna Fitzpatrick claimed bronze in the women’s super combined visually impaired class, adding to the silver that she won with guide Gary Smith in the Super-G on Sunday.Slovakia’s Henrieta Farkašová won her 11th Paralympics gold in the event, with Zhu Daqing of China taking silver as the hosts continued to dominate the medals table. Britain’s Millie Knight just missed out on the medals in fourth place. Continue reading…