March 17, 2014

Sochi Paralympics: Games end with colourful ceremony

The curtain has come down on the 2014 Winter Paralympics in a colourful and spectacular ceremony in Sochi.
The Games were being held in Russia for the first time and were a huge success.

The hosts topped the medal table with 80, including 30 golds - the most medals ever won by a nation at a Winter Games.

Great Britain enjoyed their most successful Games since Innsbruck in 1984 with six medals - one gold, three silvers and two bronzes.
The GB team finished 10th in the medal table above the likes of Norway and Sweden.
Visually impaired skier Jade Etherington, who won three silvers and a bronze along with her guide Caroline Powell to become the greatest British Winter Paralympian of all-time, carried the British flag.
Etherington (23) missed her final race of the competition, Sunday's giant slalom, because of illness but recovered for the ceremony.

The Ukraine flagbearer, biathlete and cross-country skier Lyudmila Pavlenko entered the stadium wearing a top emblazoned with the word 'Peace'.
The closing ceremony theme of 'Reaching the Impossible' celebrated the achievements of the 547 athletes from 45 countries who competed for the 72 medals on offer.
International Paralympic Committee president Sir Philip Craven hailed the Games as the best ever Winter Paralympics.
"Proud Paralympians - your inspirational athletic performances have redefined the boundaries of possibility," he told the crowd.

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