25 March 2018
PyeongChang Final Medal Count
Day NINE
It’s Fitzpatricks Day! Menna Fitzpatrick and Jen Kehoe win GOLD while Millie Knight and Brett Wild take the bronze in visually impaired slalom.
PyeongChang 2018 becomes our greatest EVER winter Games and Menna and Jen our most decorated Winter Paralympians.
Read about Menna and Jen’s golden finish
See where Great Britain are in the medal table below:
GOLD for Fitzpatrick
Day FIVE
Hat-trick Fitzpatrick did in AGAIN.
Menna and Jen took the silver medal in the visually impaired giant slalom in PyeongChang.
Giant slalom silver makes it three for Fitzpatrick and Kehoe
Medal number THREE for these two
Day FOUR
Menna and Jen take Super Combined SILVER
“In the start gate just before we go out, when the nerves start increasing, I think about butterflies that are drinking tea while doing yoga,” said Fitzpatrick after she clocked a combined time of 2:29.00.
It's a second medal of the Games for Menna and Jen
Day Two
Double delight as ParalympicsGB took super-G silver and bronze!
Read all about Millie Knight & Brett Wild and Menna Fitzpatrick and Jen Kehoe’s super-G 2-3
Medal moment
Day One
Day One brought ParalympicsGB Medal One in PyeongChang!
Women's Visually Impaired Downhill - SILVER
Read the full report on Millie Knight and Brett Wild’s incredible opening day at Pyeongchang 2018:
Millie Knight flying during the Downhill
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