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    Great Britain: 12 facts for the Sochi 2014 Paralympics

    13.02.2014

    Great Britain will send a team of 11 athletes and three guides to the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games.

    Great Britain's Kelly Gallagher and guide Charlotte Evans in action in La Molina Great Britain's Kelly Gallagher and guide Charlotte Evans in action in La Molina © • Marcus Hartmann Photography
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    Great Britain - Paralympics Facts & Figures

    • Great Britain have won 21 medals (6 silver, 15 bronze) but have yet to produce their first Paralympic champion at the Winter Games.

    • At the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics, Great Britain returned home without a single medal in spite of 21 attempts at pocketing one.

    • Great Britain will compete in two sports in Sochi: alpine skiing and wheelchair curling.

    • The best result by a British participant at the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics was a fourth place by alpine skier Kelly Gallagher who just finished outside the podium in the women’s giant slalom visually impaired.

    • Gallagher and her guide Charlotte Evans are Ones to Watch, and possibly Britain’s most promising medal hopefuls.

    • Their last medal at the Winter Paralympics was claimed by their wheelchair curling team in 2006: They took home a silver.

    • There are two British athletes who have collected four medals at the Winter Paralympic Games: Richard Burt and Matthew Stockford, both in alpine skiing.

    • Great Britain have won a total of 562 gold medals at the Summer Paralympics, a total trumped only by the United States' 731.

    • The most successful British Paralympic participant is swimmer Mike Kenny who has won 16 gold medals. He is one of only four Paralympians to win at least that many.

    • At the London 2012 Games, in front of a home crowd, the British claimed 34 Paralympic gold medals, enough for third place in the overall medal table behind China (94) and Russia (36).

    • You can follow the British Paralympic team on Facebook and @ParalympicsGB on Twitter

    Athletes:

    Alpine Skiing

    Kelly Gallagher, Twitter: @Kellygallagher, Facebook

    Charlotte Evans (guide to Kelly Gallagher), Twitter: @CharEvans1, Facebook

    Jade Etherington, Twitter: @raceyjadeski, Facebook

    Caroline Powell (guide to Jade Etherington), Twitter: @CarolineSkier

    Mick Brennan, Twitter: @MonoSkiMick, Facebook

    Millie Knight, Twitter: @knight_millie, Facebook

    Rachael Ferrier (guide to Millie Knight), Twitter: @rachael_ferrier,

    Anna Turney, Twitter: @SkiRaceAnna, Facebook

    James Whitley

    Benjamin Sneesby

    Wheelchair Curling

    Gregor Ewan

    Thomas Killin

    Robert McPherson

    Aileen Neilson

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