Varvara Voronchikhina Wins Russia's First Paralympic Gold Since 2014 in Alpine Skiing
In Brief
Varvara Voronchikhina secures Russia's first Paralympic gold medal since 2014 with victory in the standing super G.
Key Facts
- Varvara Voronchikhina won a gold medal in the standing super G event for Russia.
- This marks the first time the Russian national anthem will be played at the Winter Paralympics since 2014.
- Voronchikhina's victory is Russia's first Paralympic gold medal since 2014.
- Oksana Masters of Team USA won her 11th Paralympic gold medal.
- The event was part of the Para-alpine skiing competition.
What Happened
Varvara Voronchikhina won the standing super G event, earning Russia its first Paralympic gold medal since 2014. The Russian national anthem will be played at the Winter Paralympics for the first time since that year.
Why It Matters
This victory ends Russia's gold medal drought at the Paralympics and marks a significant moment for the country's para-athletes. The playing of the national anthem highlights Russia's return to the top of the podium in Paralympic competition.
What's Next
Attention will focus on upcoming Paralympic events and whether Russia will add to its medal tally. Observers will also watch for further notable performances from athletes such as Oksana Masters.
Sources
- BBC News — Russia win their first gold medal of Paralympics(2d ago)
- CBS News — Team USA's Oksana Masters wins 11th Paralympic gold medal(1d ago)
- The Independent — Russian national anthem to be played at Winter Paralympics for first time since 2014 as skier wins gold medal(2d ago)
