Audrey Pascual wins a new gold medal at the Winter Paralympics: "I am freaking out, I can't believe it"
Spanish skier Audrey Pascual has won her second gold medal at the Winter Paralympics in Milan-Cortina, achieving her third medal in total during the games.
Audrey Pascual, a 21-year-old skier from Madrid, has secured her second gold medal at the ongoing Winter Paralympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. She achieved this victory in the combined alpine skiing event, which features both a super-G and a slalom course for seated athletes. With this win, Pascual now boasts three medals in total: two golds and one silver.
The athlete had previously won a silver medal in the downhill event and a gold in the super-G, showcasing her prowess in various skiing disciplines. Her consistent performance has not only earned her personal accolades but has also contributed significantly to Spain's national delegation at the Games. She now aims to complete a full set of medals as she competes in all five events she is registered for.
Pascual's latest victory underscores her incredible talent and resilience as a young athlete in the competitive world of Paralympic sports. Her achievements have made waves both in Spain and internationally, inspiring many and raising awareness about the capabilities and potential of athletes with disabilities. As she continues to compete, all eyes will be on her to see if she can maintain her winning momentum throughout the tournament.