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Winter Paralympics end as China, Ukraine athletes steal show

by French Press Agency - AFP

BEIJING Mar 13, 2022 - 2:57 pm GMT+3
Flag bearers take part in the closing ceremony at the 2022 Winter Paralympics, Beijing, China, March 13, 2022. (AP Photo)
Flag bearers take part in the closing ceremony at the 2022 Winter Paralympics, Beijing, China, March 13, 2022. (AP Photo)
by French Press Agency - AFP Mar 13, 2022 2:57 pm

Following a controversy-marred build up over the participation and eventual ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes, the Beijing 2022 Paralympics officially closed with host China and war-hit Ukraine taking top spots in the medals tally

The Beijing Winter Paralympics flame was extinguished Sunday after nine days of stellar performances from the host nation and Ukrainian athletes reeling from Moscow's invasion.

The Bird's Nest stadium hosted the closing ceremony where China handed the baton to Italy's Milano-Cortina, which will stage the 2026 Winter Games.

Andrew Parsons, president of the International Paralympic Committee, declared the event finished and praised the athletes as "champions of peace" at the closing ceremony.

The lead-up to the Games was overshadowed by controversy over whether athletes from Russia and ally Belarus should be allowed to compete.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) had urged sporting federations across the world to exclude athletes from those nations.

The IPC initially said it would allow the athletes to compete as neutrals, but after threats of boycotts from other competitors and tensions rising in the athletes' village, organizers banned them from the Games.

After an arduous journey to get to the Chinese capital from their war-torn homeland, Ukraine's athletes finished a remarkable second in the medals table behind host China after their best performance at a Winter Paralympics.

Guide Oleksandr Mukshyn of Ukraine celebrates winning the gold medal in a Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games para cross-country skiing event, Zhangjiakou, China, March 13, 2022. (Reuters Photo)
Guide Oleksandr Mukshyn of Ukraine celebrates winning the gold medal in a Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games para cross-country skiing event, Zhangjiakou, China, March 13, 2022. (Reuters Photo)

'Incredible displays'

One athlete learned her soldier father had been taken prisoner by Russian troops while another won a gold medal days after discovering her home in Kharkiv had been bombed.

Ukraine's team finished with 29 medals in all with 11 gold medals in biathlon and cross country skiing.

Ukraine took its final gold in the open cross-country relay on Sunday, ahead of France and Norway.

"Today our win is for the Ukrainian people," relay team member Grygorii Vovchynskyi said.

Parsons had paid a glowing tribute to the Ukraine team on Saturday. "To compete here at such a high level knowing their family and nation is under attack is just incredible," he said.

"It's one of the most incredible displays of resilience I've ever seen in my life, in or outside of sport."

Team China celebrates during the medal ceremony after defeating Sweden in the wheelchair curling gold medal match at the 2022 Winter Paralympics, Beijing, March 12, 2022. (AP Photo)
Team China celebrates during the medal ceremony after defeating Sweden in the wheelchair curling gold medal match at the 2022 Winter Paralympics, Beijing, March 12, 2022. (AP Photo)

Host China dominates

It was the host nation China, who emerged as the new Winter Paralympics powerhouse – topping the medals table ahead of Ukraine with 18 golds and 61 medals in all.

China made its debut in 2002 but only recorded its first medal – a gold in wheelchair curling – at Pyeongchang in South Korea only four years ago. The speed and scale of success in Beijing have surprised some Chinese athletes.

"We weren't really aware of our level before these Paralympic Games, because we haven't been competing abroad much lately," said Liu Sitong, 27, who won two bronze and one silver medal in women's sitting alpine skiing races.

On the last day of competition Sunday, the United States swept past Canada 5-0 to take the para-ice hockey gold.

"It is pretty heavy on the heart right now," said Canadian forward Tyler McGregor. "I think it is going to take some time to move past that. You have to take pride in getting here and the process of the last four years."

American skiers dominated in the mixed cross-country relay at Zhangjiakou, sharing the podium with China and Canada.

At the Alpine skiing at Yanqing, golden runs continued for Italy's Giacomo Bertagnolli, 23 in the slalom vision-impaired and for France's Arthur Bauchet in the standing event.

In the men's sitting category Norway's Jesper Pedersen, 22 claimed his fourth gold of the games to go with a silver.

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