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Beijing 2022 Day 6 Recap: Canada advances into wheelchair curling semifinals


- Canadian Paralympic Team holds steady at 16 medals

BEIJING, March 10, 2022 /CNW/ - With just two sports in action on day six at the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games, the Canadian Paralympic Team held firm at 16 overall medals but officially moved into the medal rounds of wheelchair curling thanks to a big win over Norway to conclude the round-robin on Thursday.

MEDALS WON ON MARCH 10

None

OVERALL MEDAL TOTAL

Gold: 7
Silver: 2
Bronze: 7
Total: 16

RESULTS SUMMARY

To view the day's highlights, click here.

Wheelchair Curling
With a huge comeback 7-6 victory over Norway in its last round-robin match, Canada officially secured a place in the wheelchair curling semifinals. Entering the eighth and final end of the match, Canada was down 6-4. A loss and the Canadians would have had to wait it out the rest of the day to see if their record held up to make the semifinals, but a win and they were in.

It went down to the very last rock, and a superb throw by Jon Thurston gave Canada three points to take the thrilling triumph.

"I really just stuck to the process," said Thurston. "I really wanted to confirm the weight and the path, so I was clear on what I was trying to do. I threw it nice and positive, and we got the result we wanted."

The squad, led by skip Mark Ideson, caps off the group stage with a record of 7-3. Canada is through to its fifth consecutive semifinal at the Paralympic Winter Games. It will be Canada versus China on Friday for a place in the gold medal game.

"I'm feeling some relief. To get through the round robin and to get our spot in the playoffs ? it's a relief," said Ideson.

"I think we thought we should be a playoff team, so it's great that we officially are," said Ina Forrest. "I think we just go forward playing the same ? treating every shot like it matters, and do your best on every single one. We don't ever quit, so we're always going to be there."

Para Alpine Skiing
Canada's top finish on the slopes was 12th courtesy of Brian Rowland, as the men raced in the giant slalom. Rowland's finish came in the men's sitting event. Alexis Guimond, a bronze medallist in the Super-G, did not finish nor did Logan Leach and guide Julien Petit in their respective categories.

The women take their turn in the giant slalom on Friday.

CLICK HERE for the complete Canadian Paralympic Team results on March 10.  

MEDIA RESOURCES: Resources to cover the Beijing 2022 Canadian Paralympic Team, including athlete bios, flash quotes, photos, and video highlight packages, are available at Paralympic.ca/beijing-2022-media

Follow @CDNParalympics for the most up-to-date news

About the Canadian Paralympic Team: A total of 48 athletes are competing for Canada in five sports at the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games, taking place March 4-13. 

About the Canadian Paralympic Committee: Paralympic.ca

MEDIA CONTACTS

LIST OF MEDIA CONTACTS BY SPORT
For interview requests with the athletes during the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter, please contact the specific sport media attaché.

SOURCE Canadian Paralympic Committee (Sponsorships)


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