Brian McKeever Becomes Canada’s Most Decorated Winter Paralympian
Brian McKeever stamped his name in the record books as Canada’s most decorated Paralympic winter athlete after winning his 14th career medal, 11th gold, in Monday’s 20-kilometre visually impaired cross-country ski race in PyeongChang, Korea.
PyeongChang 2018: Looking ahead at Canadian Paralympic Team action on Day 3
- Flag bearer Brian McKeever makes PyeongChang debut
- Para snowboard events begin with seven Canadians in competition
- Canada closes out Para ice hockey preliminary action
PyeongChang, March 11, 2018 – The Canadian Paralympic Team will be going for more medals at the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games on Monday, with several opportunities to cheer Canadians on to victory.
Day 2: Canada claims gold and bronze medals
- Kurt Oatway wins Canada’s second gold of the Games
- Alana Ramsay posts a bronze-medal performance in the Super-G
- Canada remains unbeaten in Para ice hockey and wheelchair curling
Canada 10-0 winners over Italy in PyeongChang
Canada’s Para Hockey Team earned its second shutout victory in as many days with a 10-0 win over Italy at the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games Sunday night in Gangneung, Korea. In its two games played, Canada has outscored its opponents 27-0.
- Ben Delaney’s (Ottawa) hat trick led the way for the Canadian squad who scored three times in the first period and added four more in the second on the way to the victory.
Canada stays unbeaten in wheelchair curling on day two in PyeongChang
It wasn’t the start they wanted, but as the old saying goes, “It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish.”
Canada looked pretty shaky in the opening ends of their third game of the 2018 Paralympic Games but prevailed to beat Sweden 8-4.
Kurt Oatway gets downhill redemption with super-G gold
Alana Ramsay nabs bronze
PYEONGCHANG, KOR (March 11, 2018) — Para alpine skier Kurt Oatway made the ultimate comeback by winning Saturday’s super-G event at the Paralympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. Following a disappointing eighth-place result in the men’s downhill event the day before – a race he was favoured to do well in – Oatway refocused and fought his way to the top of the podium on Friday to win gold. Teammate Alana Ramsay did the same in the women’s race, clinching bronze.
Canadian Paralympic snowboard team ready for sport’s second-ever Games appearance
The Canadian Paralympic snowboard team is excited to get their PyeongChang 2018 competition schedule underway, and to have the chance to showcase their sport at the Winter Paralympics for only the second time in history.
Making its debut in Sochi 2014, snowboard-cross will be joined by banked slalom as an additional discipline to the PyeongChang 2018 program, and Canada has sent its largest Paralympic snowboard team to South Korea with seven riders taking part in both medal events.
Collin Cameron Fights for Fifth in Challenging Nordic Sit-Ski Race
Fresh off a historic bronze-medal biathlon performance, Canada’s Collin Cameron was charging for the podium once again – this time coming up just short finishing fifth in a 15-kilometre sit-ski race – at the Paralympic Winter Games in PyeongChang, Korea.
The Paralympic rookie from Sudbury, Ont. battled through warm weather and soft snow conditions at the Alpensia Biathlon Centre to post a time of 43:40.9 seconds in the middle distance cross-country ski event.
Looking ahead at Canadian Paralympic Team action on Day 2
- Canada looks to add to its four-medal total
Day 1: Canada opens with four medals
- Mollie Jepsen and Collin Cameron win bronze medals in Paralympic debuts
- Mac Marcoux and guide Jack Leitch claim first gold in downhill
- Mark Arendz adds a silver medal in biathlon
It was a superb opening day for Canada at the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games, as the team posted four podium finishes in Para alpine and Para nordic skiing, as well as victories in wheelchair curling and Para ice hockey.
MEDALS:
Gold - 1
Silver - 1
Bronze - 2
TOTAL - 4