On the 10th of the 7th day of the Beijing Paralympics, medals were decided in the 3rd event including the Alpine Skiing Men's Giant Slalom.

Pedersen Giant Slalom 2nd consecutive victory + 3 crowns

Norwegian Jesper Pedersen, who won the gold medal in the sitting and sliding class, ranked first in the first time.

She set the fastest time for the second time, and won the championship by separating the second place by more than 3 seconds.

In this event, he won the gold medal for the second consecutive tournament.


This tournament has achieved three crowns in this tournament, following Super-G Giant Slalom and Super Combined.


Also, four of the five medals that Norway has won are Pedersen players.

Finland's second gold medal

In the standing and sliding class, Finland's 21-year-old Santelli Kiberi won the gold medal.


Kiberi's second medal following the silver of this tournament's Super Combined was her first gold medal.


Finland is the second gold medal in the tournament.

France Boche is the third medal

The bronze medal in the standing and sliding class is France's Arthur Boche.

This is the third medal following the gold medal of this tournament, Downhill and Super Combined.


Boshe had a disability in his legs and attended the ceremony in a wheelchair.

Austria 16 years old is the second gold medal

In the visually impaired class, Austria's 16-year-old Johannes Etienne won the gold medal.


Etienne is the second gold player following the downhill of this tournament.


He has won silver in Super Combined and bronze medal in Super-G.