Paralympics: Snowing medals
March 7, 2022
The GIST: After earning each color of medal on day one, Team Canada’s momentum is only building at the Beijing Paralympics.

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The GIST: After earning each color of medal on day one, Team Canada’s momentum is only building at the Beijing Paralympics.
Medal moments: Weather report from day two? It’s snowing medals. Alana Ramsay and Alexis Guimond reached the podium in women’s and men’s super-G standing, while Collin Cameron notched Canada’s first-ever (!!!) medal in men’s cross-country long distance sitting.
- Also of note, Ukraine registered the first podium sweep of these Games, collecting all the hardware in the men’s vision impaired biathlon event. What a moment.
What to watch: The red and white will look to increase their medal total during the 9 p.m. ET biathlon finals for women’s and men’s sitting and standing middle distance, tonight on CBC.
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