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Hall shocked by bronze medal


Otago skier Adam Hall on his bronze-medal winning run in the men's super combined slalom (standing) at the PyeongChang Paralympic Winter Games yesterday. Photo: ReutersOtago Paralympic gold medallist Adam Hall continues to make his presence felt on the world stage after ''an amazing comeback'' to win the bronze medal in the men's super combined event at the PyeongChang Paralympic Winter Games. The 30-year-old finished seventh of the 32 competitors in the earlier men's super-G standing event, but after finishing third in the men's slalom standing event, he leapt up the aggregate table to take the bronze medal. He competed in Torino 2006, Vancouver 2010 - where he won a gold medal in the standing slalom - and Sochi 2014. Hall's bronze takes New Zealand's medals total to two, following Corey Peters' bronze on Saturday in the men's downhill sitting event.


Source: Otago Daily Times March 13, 2018 16:41 UTC



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