The Beijing Paralympics is the 8th day of the tournament.


By 5 pm on the 11th, medals were decided for 13 events.


Momoka Muraoka won the gold medal in the sitting and sliding class of the Alpine Skiing Giant Slalom.

Muraoka's fourth gold medal

Muraoka, who won the gold medal in the sitting and sliding class of the Alpine Skiing Giant Slalom, is the second consecutive gold in this event.


This tournament is the third gold medal following Downhill and Super-G.


Muraoka won the fourth gold medal in total, including the giant slalom of her previous Pyeongchang tournament, and became the largest single Japanese player in the winter Paralympics.

14 Chinese gold medals

China has won gold medals in two classes: the Alpine Skiing Women's Slalom (standing), the Biathlon Men's 12.5km (sitting) and the Snowboarding Men's Banked Slalom.


Of these, Yumeaki Zhang, a gold medal in alpine skiing, is the second gold medal in this tournament following the Super-G Giant Slalom.


There are 14 gold medals at this tournament in China.

Gold in Ukraine's third event

Ukraine won the gold medal in the third biathlon event.


Of these, Oscona Shushkova, who has a gold medal in the 12.5 kg women's class and a visually impaired class, is the third gold medal winner in this tournament, following the 6 kg biathlon women's and 15 kg cross-country women's classical.

France Davier wins for the second time in a row

France won gold medals in the Biathlon Men's 12.5 Kilometer Standing Class and in the Snowboarding Men's Banked Slalom Arm Disability Class.


Biathlon's gold medal Benjamin Daviet has won the championship for the second time in a row.

American Masters is the second gold

The United States won gold medals in the Biathlon Women's 12.5km sitting and sliding class and in the Snowboarding Women's Banked Slalom class with foot disabilities.


The gold medal Oksana Masters in Biathlon is from Ukraine.


She is the second gold medal in this tournament, following Biathlon 6km.

Brenna Huckaby of the Snowboard Women's Banked Slalom won the gold medal last time in a class with severe foot disabilities that was not held this year.

Austrian Etienne sisters gold and bronze

In Austria, Veronica Eigner won the gold medal in the Alpine Skiing Women's Slalom class for the visually impaired.


Barbara Etienne won the bronze medal and became her sister's medal.

The guide who skated with Veronica was her sister Elizabeth Eigner, who both won medals.


In addition to the three sisters who won the medal this time with five siblings, Etienne's family also participated in Veronica's 16-year-old brother Johannes, who won five medals including two gold medals at this tournament. doing.