PM to Visit Italy to Watch Paralympic Games
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The 23-year-old seized his chance on Monday on the men's super-G with bronze, his first Paralympic medal.
Jules Segers, 23, enjoyed his very first Paralympic medal on Monday by winning bronze on the standing super-G of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Games, won by Switzerland's Robin Cuche. Arthur Bauchet, also a podium candidate, fell.
Skier Jules Degers reported to the French delegation his fifth medal at the Milan-Cortina Paralympic Games, after finishing in third place in the super-g, during which Arthur Bauchet fell.
PM to visit Italy to watch Paralympic games
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo will visit Italy on Wednesday and Thursday to support Team Finland at the Paralympic Games in Milan-Cortina, said an official press release on Monday. Orpo is the first Finnish prime minister to watch the Paralympic Games in person, said the press release referring to the Finnish Paralympic Committee. “I think it is important to support Team Finland in the Paralympics, just like in the Olympics. Im excited to see whet…
Oregon Adaptive Sports sends pair of athletes to Paralympic Games
As the 2026 Milano-Cortina Paralympic Games begin, two athletes are preparing to represent Team USA on the highest stage – and both of their paths started at Oregon Adaptive Sports. Located in Bend, Oregon, down the road from the Oregon State University’s Cascades branch campus, OAS provides a large range of adaptive outdoor recreation opportunities for people with disabilities. The nonprofit has boosted Oregon’s adaptive sports community, help…
The French team now has five medals on its meter since the start of these Paralympic Games in Milan-Cortina in 2026. The Blues were three before the start of this new day, this Monday. They are now five. Aurélie Richard and Jules Segers, both on the standing super-G, have indeed allowed the French delegation to inflate even more a total which places the Habs in 8th position, three notches behind the Top 5, which Switzerland now closes, with only…
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