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USA win sledge hockey gold as Paralympics set to end

AFP  |  Pyeongchang 

The beat with a dramatic overtime goal to win sledge gold in Pyeongchang today, a fitting finale to high-octane sporting action at the Winter Paralympics.

The curtain was due to fall on the Paralympics at a closing ceremony in the evening, capping the nine-day Games that have featured ranging from vision-impaired to wheelchair

Team USA topped the medals table, with a total of 36 medals including 13 golds.

The Winter Paralympics broke records with ticket sales topping 340,000. Its other standout moments ranged from North Korea's debut to the many tales of disabled athletes fighting against the odds for sporting glory.

The sledge final was the most hotly anticipated showdown of the Games, as defending champions the took on reigning world champions

In the fast and furious sport, athletes with leg impairments are strapped into sledges and use two sticks to get around the rink and shoot.

dominated in the early stages of the game. scored in the first period and it looked like the Canadians were heading for gold as USA were unable to break through their defences.

But with just 37 seconds left on the clock, the USA's scored to send the match into overtime. Three minutes into extra time, scored again to carry the USA to a 2-1 victory.

It was the USA's third straight gold at a Paralympics.

"It was crazy... it was so close," said after his side's victory.

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was also in focus at the Paralympics, with sending two sit-skiers to the Games in the South -- part of a major rapprochement that started at last month's in Pyeongchang.

The athletes, and Kim Jong Hyon, only began three months ago and finished at or near the back of their two events, but were nevertheless welcomed by cheering South Korean fans.

But the North's presence at the Paralympics was low-key compared to February's Games -- the two Koreas did not march together at the opening ceremony, as they did at the Olympics, and the North's athletes and their delegation left before the end of the Paralympics Sunday.

also loomed large at the Paralympics. Thirty Russians were allowed to compete but under a neutral flag as the country remains banned by the International Committee (IPC) due to a mass doping scandal.

It echoes the situation at last month's in Pyeongchang, where 168 Russian athletes passed as "clean" took part as neutrals -- only for two of them to fail doping tests.

With 567 athletes competing at the Paralympics across six sports, there were numerous tales of triumph over adversity.

Dutch snowboarder Bibian Mentel-Spee won two gold medals despite having had surgery twice in recent months. American -- born with multiple due to the nuclear disaster -- also won double gold.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, March 18 2018. 14:45 IST
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