The Beijing Paralympics is the third day of the tournament.


In Japan, Momoka Muraoka won the gold medal in the sitting and sliding class of the Alpine Skiing Women's Super-G, and Taiki Morii won the bronze medal in the sitting and sliding class of the Men's Super-G.



Muraoka won the third gold medal in total, including the giant slalom of her last Pyeongchang tournament, and was the most Japanese player in the winter Paralympics.

Morii was also the bronze medal for the second consecutive day, making it the seventh medal in total.

On the 6th, medals were decided in the 8th event, and the local China won the gold medal in the 4th event.


The number of gold medals in China is "6".

The total number of medals for gold, silver and bronze is 16.

British 19-year-old Neil Simpson won the gold medal in the Alpine Skiing, Super-G Men, and Visually Impaired classes.


The UK is the first gold medal in the tournament and the first time a British male player has won a gold medal at the Winter Paralympics.

Alexandra Lexobar from Slovakia won the gold medal in the Alpine Skiing, Super-G Men's visually impaired class.


Slovakia is the second gold medal in this tournament.

China's Yang Hong Kei won the gold medal in the women's 15-kilometer class, where cross-country skiing sits and slides.


The Ukrainian Oksana Masters, who won the gold medal in the women's 6-kilometer sitting and sliding class on the 5th, was a silver medal.