Great Britain Concludes Winter Paralympics With One Medal After Alpine Events
In Brief
Great Britain finished the Winter Paralympics with one medal, as Menna Fitzpatrick placed fifth in alpine slalom.
Key Facts
- Great Britain secured only one medal at the Winter Paralympics.
- Menna Fitzpatrick finished fifth in the alpine slalom event at Milan-Cortina.
- Fitzpatrick did not add to her existing record GB medal collection in her final outing.
- Team GB described the Games as difficult but expressed optimism for future competitions.
- The alpine slalom was Fitzpatrick's final event at these Games.
What Happened
Great Britain ended the Winter Paralympics with a single medal, as para skier Menna Fitzpatrick placed fifth in the alpine slalom at Milan-Cortina, concluding her participation in the Games.
Why It Matters
The outcome marks a change from previous performances, with Team GB earning fewer medals than in past Paralympics. The team's response suggests a focus on future development and potential improvements.
What's Next
Team GB officials have indicated optimism about upcoming competitions and are expected to evaluate performances to inform future training and strategy.
Sources
- The Independent — Menna Fitzpatrick fails to add to record GB medal collection at Winter Paralympics(1d ago)
- BBC News — Why GB are 'positive' despite just one medal at Winter Paralympics(19m ago)
