Winter Paralympics Today - Season 1 / Year 2018
Season 1 / Year 2018
Episodes
Day 1
Lee McKenzie and Jonnie Peacock are live at The Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead to take a look at Day 1's action at the Winter Paralympics in South Korea. Sochi 2014 Paralympic medallists Charlotte Evans and Jade Etherington analyse the downhill skiing, along with the best bits from GB's showdown with wheelchair curling world champions Norway. Plus, Scott Meenagh goes in the men's 7.5km biathlon.
Day 2
Lee McKenzie and Jonnie Peacock showcase the best of Day 2 at the Winter Paralympics, live from Channel 4's base at the Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead. Defending champion Kelly Gallagher goes in the super-G, Scott Meenagh takes on the 15km cross country and Great Britain has wheelchair curling matches against Switzerland and Finland.
Day 3
Tonight, Clare and Jonnie review Day 3 of the Winter Paralympics, following GB's snowboarders' historic first ever appearance at the Games. Plus, GB's wheelchair curlers have a double whammy as they take on Sweden and Paralympic champions Canada.
Day 4
Tonight, Clare and Jonnie host highlights of Day 4 of the Winter Paralympics, where the Para alpine skiing focus is on the super combined. Great Britain's wheelchair curlers continue their campaign and former soldier Scott Meenagh takes on the huge feat of endurance that is the 12.5km biathlon. Plus, there's the not inconsequential matter of USA taking on Korea in the Para ice hockey.
Day 5
Clare Balding, Jonnie Peacock and expert guests use The Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead to analyse Day 5's action live, including James Whitley's performance in the men's slalom. Plus, John Rawling and Michael McCreadie provide commentary as Great Britain play Germany and USA in the wheelchair curling. Clare and Jonnie return at 11pm for more in-depth analysis and demonstrations from The Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead and take a look ahead to Day 6.
Day 6
Clare Balding, Jonnie Peacock and expert guests are live to examine the skiing and curling action from Day 6, including Great Britain's match against hosts Korea. Plus, there's a look ahead to tomorrow's banked slalom snowboarding.
Day 7
Clare Balding and Jonnie Peacock review Day 7, a big one for Great Britain's Winter Paralympians as the wheelchair curlers look to mix it up in the semi-finals, and Owen Pick, Ben Moore and James Barnes-Miller all have medal chances in the banked slalom snowboard event.
Day 8
The wheelchair curling medal matches are the highlight on a busy penultimate day of the Winter Paralympics. Four years ago in Sochi, Great Britain won bronze, so will be looking to still be in it at this stage for a medal. Elsewhere, there's the men's giant slalom and Scott Meenagh goes in the 7.5km cross country. Plus, thrill and spills in the Para ice hockey bronze medal match.
Day 9
Clare Balding and Jonnie Peacock bring the Winter Paralympics to a close with the best of the action from the final day of competition. Great Britain's visually impaired skiers are big medal prospects in the women's giant slalom and the Para ice hockey gold medal match promises to produce thrills and spills.
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