Canada adds bronze medals in Alpine super-G, cross country at Beijing Paralympics
Alana Ramsay skied across the finish line, looked up at her time, and let out a whoop of delight.
The 27-year-old from Calgary captured a bronze medal in the women’s Alpine super-G to highlight a three-medal performance for Canada at the Beijing Paralympics on Sunday. It was as good as gold in her first season back racing after a “horrific” crash in 2019 completely derailed her confidence.
“I didn’t feel fully comfortable. It felt like I lost part of my soul,” Ramsay said of her lengthy recovery.
Ramsay raced to two bronze medals at the 2018 Paralympics, but in training for the 2019 world championships in Sella Nevea, Italy, she hit a hole and went sailing through the protective netting. She figures she “tomahawked” — cartwheeled end over end, like a thrown axe — a good seven times before coming to a stop.