Ukraine Holds 10 Medals After Day Three of 2026 Paralympics, Misses Super-G Events
Day Three of the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games
According to Главком: The third day of competition at the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, held on March 9 in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, saw six gold medals awarded in the super-G alpine skiing events. The Paralympics are a major global event showcasing elite athletes with impairments. While the Ukrainian team had won a total of 10 medals by this point in the Games, its athletes did not compete in the super-G races on this particular day.
Super-G Medalists Announced
Winners were crowned in the women's super-G across the vision impaired, standing, and sitting classes. In the women's vision impaired super-G:
- Gold: Chiara Mazzel (Italy)
- Silver: Veronika Aigner (Austria)
- Bronze: Alexandra Rexova (Slovakia)
In the women's standing class:
- Gold: Varvara Voronchikhina (Russia)
- Silver: Aurelie Richard (France)
- Bronze: Ebba Aarsjoe (Sweden)
In the women's sitting class:
- Gold: Audrey Pascual Seco (Spain)
- Silver: Momoka Muraoka (Japan)
- Bronze: Sitong Liu (China)
Men's super-G champions were also decided in the vision impaired, standing, and sitting classes:
- Gold: Johannes Aigner (Austria)
- Silver: Giacomo Bertagnolli (Italy)
- Bronze: Kalle Eriksson (Canada)
In the men's standing class:
- Gold: Robin Cuche (Switzerland)
- Silver: Patrick Halgren (USA)
- Bronze: Jules Segers (France)
In the men's sitting class:
- Gold: Jeroen Kampschreur (Netherlands)
- Silver: Jesper Pedersen (Norway)
- Bronze: Andrew Kurka (USA)
Following the third day of events, China, Ukraine, and Austria lead the overall medal standings. The competition continues to highlight incredible athletic performances. A busy schedule for March 10 promises 12 more medal events, ensuring further excitement at the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games.
The 2026 Paralympics continue to display the highest levels of skill and determination from athletes worldwide, promoting Paralympic sports on a global stage. The events in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo draw significant attention to the achievements of athletes with impairments, who overcome considerable challenges to win medals and inspire millions. The Ukrainian team will look to improve its standing in the medal table during the competitions scheduled for the coming days.
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