Beijing Winter Paralympics 2022: day four – in pictures
The best images from the fourth day’s action including curling, downhill skiing and ice hockey
by Guardian sport · the GuardianPawel Gill of Poland climbs a hill in the men’s middle distance vision impaired biathlon.
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Britain’s Menna Fitzpatrick and guide Gary Smith take bronze in the women’s para alpine skiing super combined vision impaired.
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Nataliia Tkachenko of Ukraine zips through the snow in the para biathlon women’s middle distance vision impaired.
Photograph: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images
An artificial limb is seen before Canada play South Korea at ice hockey.
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Lera Doederlein of USA traverses in the women’s middle distance pitting para biathlon
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Ukraine’s Anatolii Kovalevskyi embraces his guide Oleksandr Mushkin at the end of the men’s middle distance vision impaired para biathlon
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Britain’s Meggan Dawson-Farrell plays against Estonia in the wheelchair curling round robin match.
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South Korea’s Choi Kwang-hyuk, battles for the puck against Tyler McGregor of Canada.
Photograph: Dita Alangkara/AP
Britain’s Scott Meenagh races against Yerbol Khamitov of Kazakhstan in the para biathlon men’s middle distance sitting event.
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China’s only female ice hockey player Yu Jing receives a rose sent by the organiser for International Women’s Day after their match against Italy.
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Britain’s Scott Meenagh in the men’s middle distance sitting biathlon event.
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Canada’s Dominic Larocque leaves after the ice hockey match against South Korea.
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