THIS SUNDAY - Anna is now enrolled at Makoto Mirai Academy, the same school Mikuru attends.
But her first day suddenly gets freakier as she and Mikuru were trapped in a "trick maze" created by Goemon.
#たんプリ #PreCure #TanPreTheMaze
THIS SUNDAY - Anna is now enrolled at Makoto Mirai Academy, the same school Mikuru attends.
But her first day suddenly gets freakier as she and Mikuru were trapped in a "trick maze" created by Goemon.
#たんプリ #PreCure #TanPreTheMaze
Ahead of the final day of action at these Winter Paralympics, China continued its hold on the leaderboard with 38 medals overall - 14 golds, 11 silvers and 13 bronzes.
They are ranked first ahead of the US with 10 golds, and Austria with seven.
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Canada have finally returned to the summit of wheelchair curling after been 12 years, going home with gold after edging out two-time champs China, 4-3 to earn their fourth Paralympic title.
🥇 🇨🇦 Canada
🥈 🇨🇳 China
🥉 🇸🇪 Sweden
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MIXED TEAM GOLD FINAL - Mark Ideson finished things off with his last stone to steal the game-winning point as Canada clinches home the mixed team gold, ousting the Chinese to reclaim their Paralympic crown with a 4-3 win.
🇨🇦 CAN - 4
🇨🇳 CHN - 3
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MATCH FOR 5TH - To the delight of the home crowd in Milan, Italy finishes their home Paralympics at fifth place, having overturned two deficits just as they dominate and win against Germany with the score of 5-2.
🇮🇹 ITA - 5
🇩🇪 GER - 2
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It all comes down to one final battle at the Cortina Olympic Stadium, as China and Canada are now taking the ice for this afternoon's wheelchair curling mixed team gold final. 🇨🇳🆚🇨🇦
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MATCH FOR 7TH - Captain Martin Joppa has chipped in a late game-winner with 1:31 remaining on the clock, and that decisive goal had carried Slovakia to a 1-0 win over Japan to seal seventh place.
🇸🇰 SVK - 1
🇯🇵 JPN - 0
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Sitting | Women's slalom:
🥇 🇨🇳 Zhang Wenjing (LW12-1)
🥈 🇫🇮 Nette Kiviranta (LW11)
🥉 🇪🇸 Audrey Pascual (LW12-2)
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Standing | Women's slalom:
🥇 🟥 Varvara Voronchikhina (LW6/8-2)
🥈 🇨🇳 Zhu Wenjing (LW9-2)
🥉 🇨🇦 Michaela Gosselin (LW6/8-1)
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Visually impaired | Women's slalom:
🥇 🇦🇹 Veronika Aigner (AS3)
🥈 🇦🇹 Elina Stary (AS2)
🥉 🇸🇰 Alexandra Rexova (AS2)
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THIS SUNDAY - Anna is now enrolled at Makoto Mirai Academy, the same school Mikuru attends.
But her first day suddenly gets freakier as she and Mikuru were trapped in a "trick maze" created by Goemon.
#たんプリ #PreCure #TanPreTheMaze
China becomes the first Asian nation to win gold in the open 4×2.5km relay - which has been part of the Paralympic cross-country skiing programme since 2014, securing the title home in a time of 21:54.4.
🥇 🇨🇳 China
🥈 🇩🇪 Germany
🥉 🇳🇴 Norway
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Jake Adicoff has anchored the US toward retaining their Paralympic title in the mixed 4×2.5km cross-country relay race, and the Americans finished at 23:24.2 ahead of Team Ukraine and Team China.
🥇 🇺🇸 United States
🥈 🇺🇦 Ukraine
🥉 🇨🇳 China
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At the Tesero course on the penultimate day of the Winter Paralympics, men and women of all sport classes will come together as one team, as we got the mixed and open 4×2.5km cross-country relays.
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Women are hitting the slopes of Tofane in Cortina d'Ampezzo, as para alpine skiing continues action with three sets of medals on the line in the women's slalom.
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Para ice hockey continues at Milan, as we got classification finals on the menu for Super Saturday.
Battle for 7th (12:05pm CET): 🇸🇰🆚🇯🇵
Battle for 5th (04:05pm CET): 🇮🇹🆚🇩🇪
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At Milan, Friday's semi-finals had confirmed the outcome many had anticipated since the start of the para ice hockey tournament: USA vs. Canada for gold.
Team USA made another emphatic statement by beating Czechia 6-1, while Canada worked harder to overcome China and win 4-2.
But Swedish pain was then eased later that evening in the bronze final, where they faced Korea.
Successive missed take-outs by Yang Hui-tae at the bottom of the sixth end had allowed Sweden to steal two and extend their lead to 5-2, and they finished the match 7-4 to bag bronze.
At Cortina, the contenders for gold were confirmed with the mixed team wheelchair curling semi-finals.
Canada produced a remarkable final-end fightback from 7-5 down to defeat the Koreans at 8-7 through a steal for three, while China edged past Sweden 7-6 in the other semi game.
France's Arthur Bauchet rounded off the day with another display of resilience by winning the standing category.
The five-time Paralympic champ topped both runs despite competing with a torn ligament in his wrist, finishing ahead of Swiss Robin Cuche and Russian Aleksei Bugaev.
In the vision impaired category, Austria's Johannes Aigner and guide Nico Haberl once again underlined their dominance at these Games by winning their third gold, overturning the deficit in the second run to beat Italy's Giacomo Bertagnolli with his winning total time of 2:07.83.
At Tofane, Italian home favourite Rene De Silvestro wouldn't let his chance slip away just as last time in the downhill by just 0.11 sec, and he struck men's giant slalom gold for the sitting class, clocking a total time of 2:10.44 to narrowly edge out Dutchman Niels de Langen.
Redeeming from a serious injury he suffered four years ago in 2022, American Noah Elliott reclaims back his crown in the men's SB-LL1 banked slalom, and the 28-year-old from Missouri - a PyeongChang 2018 champion - sealed home the gold with his time of 58.94.
Kate Delson, a debutant aged 20, was crowned women's banked slalom champ after a superb second run that enabled her to beat Dutch veteran Lisa Bunschoten.
She finished at 1:02.99 to win her first Paralympic gold, only a few days after taking silver in the snowboard cross.
Italian celebrations bubbled on in the para snowboard banked slalom competitions.
The hosts took home two golds on Friday, courtesy of Jacopo Luchini in the men's SB-UL class, and Emanuel Perathoner in the SB-LL2 category - thus adding another one to his snowboard cross title.
Austrian-born Carina Edlingerova notches her first career Paralympic gold medal since switching allegiances from Austria to Czechia, and she gave the nation its first para biathlon gold upon winning the women's VI sprint pursuit at 13:38.1.
Canada's Natalie Wilkie once again showed her consistency by taking gold in the women's sprint pursuit for the standing class, claiming her fourth individual medal of the Para Games after finishing at 12:18.0 ahead of Ukrainians Iryna Bui and Oleksandra Kononova.
The men's sprint pursuit, on the other hand, was won by Kazakhstan's Yerbol Khamitov, creating some history with his country's first-ever Paralympic biathlon gold after he crossed the finish at 9:39.0.
Kendall Gretsch completes her podium collection with gold in the women's sitting sprint pursuit race, clocking a time of 11:33.1 for the 33-year-old American to get the better of South Korea's Kim Yun-ji and Anja Wicker of Germany in the closing stages.
China confirmed their spot at the top of the Para biathlon medal table, taking another four medals, including two golds.
Cai Jiayun secured his golden hat-trick at Tesero after winning the men's standing sprint pursuit, while Yu Shuang triumphed in the vision impaired category.