The Paralympics Winter Games have always been highly regarded, because the Paralympic Games wants us to convey the spirit of not giving up. Every athlete uses their personal experience to convey the spirit of being incorruptible. If they can win medals at the Paralympic Games, it would be a great encouragement for them.
After winning the first gold medal in Salt Lake City in 2002, Australia ranked 14th on the medals list, in which the number of medals for alpine skiing was significantly higher than that of the subsequent Olympic Games.
Therefore, Australian athletes want at least three medals to be awarded to their country at the Pyeongchang Winter Paralympic Games. However, the number of medals they set is only four days away from the game.
After Simon Patmore won the snowboard this week, alpine skier Melissa Perrine won two bronze medals for the ski.
Before an athlete withdrew because of injury, Australia defeated their medals in Turin in 2006 and in Sochi four years ago. You may not know the number of medals in the Turin and Sochi games. In Torino they won a silver medal and a bronze medal. In Sochi, their country won two bronze medals. The record is still good. However, it still needs to compete with the 2010 Vancouver team again.
Compared to some new athletes, the real medal contenders are somewhat disappointed. The most disappointing estimate is that the joint captain and world champion alpine skier Mitch Gourley could not stand on the podium of the Paralympics at the third Olympics.
But in fact, whether or not they can win medals, this spirit is already very difficult for them to participate in the Paralympic Games. The Paralympics Medal is a reward for disabled athletes and encouragement for other athletes