The Beijing Paralympics won one gold and one silver medal on the fourth day of the tournament.

The gold medal was won by Taiki Kawayoke, a cross-country skier in the men's 20-kilometer classical standing and skiing class.


Kawaseki, who participated in two consecutive tournaments, had his first medal as a gold medal.

The silver medal was won by Momoka Muraoka, a sitting and skiing class in the Alpine Skiing Women's Super Combined.


Muraoka is the third medal in this tournament, following the downhill on the 5th and the Super-G Giant Slalom on the 6th.

On the 7th, medals were decided in 14 events, and Canada won a total of 3 gold medals in snowboarding and cross-country skiing.

China dominated the podium in a class with a disability in the arms of a men's snowboard cross.

Ukrainian Oksana Shyshkova won the gold medal in the cross-country skiing women's 15-kilometer classical visually impaired class.


Ukraine is the fourth gold medal in the tournament as Russia continues its military invasion.

Henrieta Falco Showa of Slovakia won the gold medal in the alpine skiing and women's super combined.

This tournament is the second gold medal following downhill.

This is the 11th gold medal in total since the Vancouver tournament.