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EVERY PARA ALPINE SKI GOLD MEDAL FROM DAY 1 OF THE PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES, MILANO CORTINA
Meet Maria Martin-Granizo Ferreiro in this Para alpine skiing feature from the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games. Combining speed, precision, and determination, Maria Martin-Granizo Ferreiro takes on the demanding alpine courses where balance, control, and fearless racing are essential. From training on the slopes to the intensity of competition, her journey reflects the spirit of Para alpine skiing — powerful, technical, and relentlessly competitive. Stories like Maria Martin-Granizo Ferreiro’s highlight the passion, resilience, and dedication behind every run down the mountain.
Meet Jesper Pedersen, representing Norway in Para alpine skiing. One of the most dominant sit-ski athletes in the sport, Jesper Pedersen is known for his exceptional technical ability, speed, and consistency on challenging alpine courses. His performances highlight the precision and control required to compete at the highest level of Para alpine skiing. Through dedication and relentless training, Jesper Pedersen Pedersen continues to push the limits of performance.
PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES – MILANO CORTINA DAY 1 HIGHLIGHTS
NEIL SIMPSON WINS SILVER FOR TEAMGB
Watch, as Neil Simpson claimed the first medal of the Games for TeamGB with silver in the men’s Alpine Skiing Combined, Visual Impairment. Neil and guide Rob Poth produced a solid performance for a fourth place after the Super-G run in the morning before producing the best time of the slalom run to jump into the silver medal position. Lovely Alice Tai (who has 7 Paralympic Medals – including 3 Golds, and has been dancing all the way through the games to the pumping music on the slopes) caught up with the pair after each run.