Great Britain Concludes Winter Paralympics With One Medal After Alpine Slalom Final
1-Minute Brief
Great Britain finished the Winter Paralympics with one medal, as Menna Fitzpatrick placed fifth in the alpine slalom.
Key Facts
- Menna Fitzpatrick finished fifth in the alpine slalom at the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics.
- Great Britain ended the Games with just one medal.
- Despite the result, British officials expressed optimism about future competitions.
- Ukraine boycotted the Winter Paralympics closing ceremony.
- Menna Fitzpatrick did not add to her existing record GB medal collection in her final event.
What Happened
Menna Fitzpatrick placed fifth in the alpine slalom at the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics, leaving Great Britain with one medal overall. Ukraine boycotted the closing ceremony.
Why It Matters
The outcome marks a challenging Games for Great Britain, but team officials remain positive about future prospects. Ukraine's boycott highlights ongoing tensions affecting international sporting events.
What's Next
British Paralympic officials indicated a focus on building for future Games. The impact of Ukraine's boycott on future international competitions remains to be seen.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1d agoMenna Fitzpatrick fails to add to record GB medal collection at Winter Paralympics
- The IndependentLeft23m agoUkraine boycotts Winter Paralympics closing ceremony as China tops medal table
- BBC NewsCenter7h agoWhy GB are 'positive' despite just one medal at Winter Paralympics
