China dominate but medals for more nations

For the fourth Paralympics in a row – summer and winter – China maintained their dominance as the leading nation, topping the medal table with 44 medals – 15 gold, 13 silver and 16 bronze – ahead of the United States.

But a new record was set with 27 National Paralympic Committees winning medals, beating the record of 25 from Lillehammer in 1994.

Chinese Para-biathlete Jiayun Cai celebrates with the Chinese flagImage source, Getty Images
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Chinese Para-biathlete Jiayun Cai was one of those who enjoyed success in Italy

China’s achievement followed only one medal – wheelchair curling gold – at the 2018 Games in Pyeongchang, before winning 61 on home soil four years ago.

This time, they claimed medals in all six of the sports they competed in, winning eight of the 18 golds on offer in Para-biathlon led by a clean sweep of titles for Jiayun Cai in the men’s standing division.

But for others, taking part meant more than medals with five nations making their debut, including Haiti who were represented by skier Ralf Etienne, who lost his leg in the 2010 earthquake that devastated the country.

“On the first run I proved that Haiti can ski competitively,” he reported. “Before the race, I had won.”

Italy enjoys successful Games

Hosting the Games for the first time since 2006, Italy wanted to impress as the hosts and they managed that with 16 medals, including seven golds – their best tally at a Winter Games for fourth place in the medal standings.

Snowboarder Emanuel Perathoner and visually impaired skier Giacomo Bertagnolli led the way with two golds apiece.

Perathoner was a two-time Olympian before suffering a serious knee injury, but he has become a star of Para-snowboarding and was a dominant winner in both his events.

Emanuel Perathoner celebrates with his gold medalImage source, Getty Images
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Perathoner was able to share his Games experience with friends and family

Bertagnolli finished with five medals from his five events on the slopes and is now Italy’s most decorated Para-Alpine skier.

Fellow snowboarder Jacopo Luchini and skiers Chiara Mazzel and Rene de Silvestro all added to the gold medal tally in a Games they will remember.

Best of the rest

Austria’s fifth place in the medal table was primarily down to the achievements of one multi-talented family.

Music-loving siblings Veronika and Johannes Aigner shone on the slopes and celebrated afterwards by playing the guitar, accordion and harmonica in an impromptu concert.

Veronika came away with four golds and a silver from her five events, while Johannes claimed three golds and a bronze.

American cross-country skier Jake Adicoff created history as the first out gay man to win a Winter Paralympic title and went on to claim a clean sweep of prizes in the visually impaired division.

And the US Para-ice hockey team showed why they are the best in the world with a fifth consecutive title, beating old rivals Canada 6-2 to win the final gold of the Games.

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