Great Britain Concludes Winter Paralympics With One Medal After Alpine Events

Great Britain Concludes Winter Paralympics With One Medal After Alpine Events
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Great Britain finished the Winter Paralympics with one medal, as Menna Fitzpatrick placed fifth in alpine slalom.

  • 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.

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.

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.

Team GB officials have indicated optimism about upcoming competitions and are expected to evaluate performances to inform future training and strategy.