Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games

Results


March 05

Menna Fitzpatrick
Para Alpine Skiing // Women's Downhill Visually Impaired
5th

March 06

Menna Fitzpatrick
Para Alpine Skiing // Women's Super-G Visually Impaired
Silver, 1:18.79 (+1.78)

March 07

Menna Fitzpatrick
Para Alpine Skiing // Women's Super-Combined Visually Impaired
Bronze, 2:05.98 (+2.59)

March 09

Stephen Thomas
Para Nordic Skiing // Men's Sprint Sitting Qualification
2.39 (DNQ)

March 10

Daniel Sheen
Para Alpine Skiing // Men's Giant Slalom Sitting
Run 1: 1:15.28 Run 2: DNF

March 11

Menna Fitzpatrick
Para Alpine Skiing // Women's Giant Slalom Vision Impaired
7th; Run 1: 1:02.78, Run 2: 1:04.89. Total: 2:07.67 (+15.13)

March 12

Daniel Sheen
Para Alpine Skiing // Men's Slalom Sitting
Run 1: 1:04.90, Run 2: DNF
Menna Fitzpatrick
Para Alpine Skiing // Women's Slalom Vision Impaired
4th
Stephen Thomas
Para Nordic Skiing // Men's Middle Distance Sitting
32nd

Welsh Athletes competing at Beijing 2022

Find out more about the Welsh athletes who will be representing ParalympicsGB in China this winter:

Profile of Stephen Thomas

Stephen Thomas

Sport

Para Nordic Skiing // LW12

Date of Birth

05 / 01 / 1977

From

Barry

Having represented Paralympics GB in both the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games, the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympics will be Steve’s sixth Paralympics where he’ll be competing for a medal in the Para Nordic Cross Country skiing events.

Steve was born in the Ogmore Valley and moved to nearby Bridgend when he was ten. He played Under 18’s rugby for Wales before contracting meningococcal septicaemia. Steve was placed in an induced coma for six weeks and underwent lifesaving surgery, resulting in the double amputation below the knees.

Having studied Sport & Exercise Science at the UWIC in Cardiff, a chance meeting at a National Eisteddfod introduced Steve to ice sledge hockey, where he was part of the Paralympics GB team that attempted to qualify for the 2002 Winter Paralympic Games in Utah.

That near miss only made him and the squad more determined and four years later they qualified for the 2006 Winter Paralympic Games in Turin; the highlight of which was beating the home nation Italy in the group stages.

By now Steve was combining winter sports with sailing – and in 2006 he become the only athlete to compete in that year’s Summer and Winter Paralympic Games!

Steve ended up winning three Para World Sailing Championships gold medals – in Sønderborg (Denmark) in 2005, Perth (Western Australia) in 2006 and in Melbourne in 2015.

Having represented Paralympics GB in sailing from 2004-2016, and after a distinguished international ice hockey career, Steve came out of a short retirement in 2018 to take up Para Nordic skiing.

He made his international Para Nordic skiing debut at the 2018 World Cup in Vuokatti (Finland) and will now compete at the Beijing Winter Paralympics in the cross-country events.

Career Highlights

2018 – International Para Nordic skiing debut, World Cup (Vuokatti, Finland)

2016 – Paralympics GB sailing team, Summer Paralympic Games (Rio, Brazil)

2015 – Gold, Para World Sailing Championships (Melbourne, Australia)

2012 – Paralympics GB sailing team, Summer Paralympic Games (London)

2012 – Bronze, Para World Sailing Championships (Charlotte Harbour, Florida)

2011 – Silver, Para World Sailing Championships (Weymouth)

2010 – Silver, Para World Sailing Championships (Medemblik, Netherlands)

2008 – Paralympics GB sailing team, Summer Paralympic Games (Beijing, China)

2006 – Paralympics GB ice hockey team, Winter Paralympic Games (Turin, Italy)

2006 – Gold, Para World Sailing Championships (Perth, Australia)

2005 – Gold, Para World Sailing Championships (Sønderborg, Denmark)

2004 – Paralympics GB sailing team, Summer Paralympic Games (Athens, Greece)

2003 – Bronze, Para World Sailing Championships (Athens, Greece)


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