
Team Canada has now won 16 medals at the Beijing Paralympics; seven gold, two silver and seven bronze.
BEIJING - Another three medals for Team Canada at the Beijing Paralympics.
Natalie Wilkie won gold in women's sprint standing para cross-country. This is her second gold medal in Beijing so far, after she won the gold in the women's 15-kilometre standing race for cross country skiing earlier this week.
Brian McKeever has won gold in the men's vision impaired cross-country skiing sprint. This is also his second gold medal this week, after he finished first in the men's 20-kilometre vision-impaired race for cross country skiing. McKeever has now won 15 gold medals throughout his career.
Collin Cameron also won bronze medal in the men's sprint sitting para cross-country race earlier today.
Team Canada has now won 16 medals at the Paralympics so far; seven gold, two silver and seven bronze.
What’s better than one Beijing 2022 Paralympic gold? TWO PARALYMPIC GOLDS! Natalie Wilkie takes the women’s standing sprint 🥇 @NordiqCanada pic.twitter.com/H4dRzLPhDg
— Canadian Paralympic Committee (@CDNParalympics) March 9, 2022
GOLD for @brianmckeever & guide @rusyspurs in the men's vision impaired sprint 🥇 @NordiqCanada pic.twitter.com/13kaA04Xqu
— Canadian Paralympic Committee (@CDNParalympics) March 9, 2022
Collin Cameron captures BRONZE 🥉 in the sprint @NordiqCanada pic.twitter.com/jw5kLuPM5r
— Canadian Paralympic Committee (@CDNParalympics) March 9, 2022
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