On her crash, she reported: “It wasn’t ideal, I think no-one can really argue with that.

“I think generally though it’s not the joy of the finish, it’s the joy of the race.

“I was fighting out of the start gate so that’s what I can take from it.”

Poole was joined in the race by British team-mate Menna Fitzpatrick, a veteran of three Games and the nation’s most decorated Winter Paralympian with six medals from her previous two Games.

Asked what she would say to Poole, Fitzpatrick – who placed sixth in the giant slalom – reported: “You might get knocked down, but it’s how you pick yourself back up. I’ve had a lot of those, especially those last two years, but you’ve got to really go back to what you know and deep down you know how good a skier you can be.

“I gave her a hug and reported that I’m proud of her no matter what. It’s amazing that she’s here on the start line as somebody so young.”

Fitzpatrick ‘feeling more like herself’ after injury

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Menna Fitzpatrick (right) and her guide Katie Guest will next compete in Saturday’s slalom

Fitzpatrick came into these Games on the back foot having first broken her leg and then sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury, all within the past 18 months.

After the second injury she opted against surgery in a bid to make the Games, and has achieved a ninth-place finish and two of sixth in her three events so far.

Having missed so much of the past two seasons, she admits the challenge she and her guide, Katie Guest, have is keeping up with their competitors, but with the slalom to come, the event in which Fitzpatrick won Paralympic gold in 2018, she feels each race is a “good step in the right direction”.

“I’ve definitely grown in confidence into the last few races. It’s feeling a bit more like myself and my own skiing,” she reported.

“Seeing the girls really push on and seeing their technique, they’re really helping to grow the sport and it’s really nice to see 15 [skiers] on the start list.

“I’ve just got to keep up with them, I guess.”

Gold in the giant slalom went to Austria’s Veronika Aigner, her third Paralympic title of the Games.

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