Para-Alpine Team Adds to Medal Haul

It was an emotional day for Alana Ramsay as she left everything on The Rock and skied to defend her 2018 Paralympic super-G bronze medal reclaiming the title in Beijing.  It means the world to me, she said in the finish. This is my first podium since my crash, and to repeat what I did four years ago means the world.

Teammate Alexis Guimond joined her on the third step today, claiming his first Paralympic medal in a speed event with the bronze. After finishing 4th in the Super G in 2018, Alexis had his sights set on podium performances at these Games. Its been a long time coming and Ive fallen short a lot of times in my career in the big moments. Ive worked hard the last four years. My sole focus was on these Games, and I put everything into this performance, and I knew I had to put everything on the line.

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