Mar 5 β€’ 05:45 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia Postimees

Estonians started the Paralympics with a hard victory: the game was like a roller coaster

The Estonian wheelchair curling duo won their opening match at the Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics against Great Britain with a score of 10-7.

At the Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics, the Estonian mixed wheelchair curling team triumphed over Great Britain in their opening match with a score of 10-7. The Estonian duo, KΓ€tlin Riidebach and Ain Villau, showcased their skills by winning the first round, then faced some challenges in the second before bouncing back to secure victory in the final rounds. The match was described as a roller coaster in terms of performance, reflecting the ups and downs throughout the game.

Villau expressed the importance of maintaining composure, as he noted moments of struggle with the speed of the stones which affected their strategy. Despite these challenges, both players emphasized their ability to stay calm under pressure, which they attribute as a key factor to their success. Riidebach highlighted how the win boosts their confidence, vital for progressing in the tournament, while Villau mentioned their strategy to manage difficult situations effectively.

The victory marks a significant start for Estonia in the Paralympic Games, setting a positive tone for their upcoming matches. Competing at such a prestigious international event like the Paralympics presents not just an athletic challenge but an opportunity to promote inclusivity and raise awareness about the talents and skills of athletes with disabilities. As the Estonian team moves forward, this initial success could serve as a crucial stepping stone for their momentum in the competition ahead.

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