Great Britain won the bronze medal in Curling at the 2014 Paralympics. Great Britain's team consisted of Aileen Neilson, Gregor Ewan, Bob McPherson, Jim Gault, and Angie Malone.
Sweden's curling team won the bronze medal.
Ade won 1 Paralympic medal, a bronze in wheelchair basketball at the 2004 Paralympics in Athens.
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After Chantal Vandierendonk became paralyzed she became the Number Two ranked wheelchair athlete in the world. She has won a gold Paralympics medal (1988), a silver Paralympics medal (1992), and a bronze Paralympics medal (1996) in Women's Singles play tennis.
Great Britain won the bronze medal in women's curling. The team was Eve Muirhead, Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams and Claire Hamilton.
Keith Gabel of the United States won the bronze medal in Men's Snowboard Cross.
Amy Purdy of the United States won the bronze medal in Women's Snowboard Cross.
Women's 12 km (sitting)Bronze medal: Svetlana Konolova of Russia
Men's 15 km (sitting)Bronze medal: Aleksandr Davidovich of Russia
The Swedish curling team won the bronze medal. The atheletes for Sweden were Niklas Edin, Sebastian Kraupp, Fredrik Lindberg, Viktor Kjäll, Oskar Eriksson.
Russia received the most bronze medals in the 2014 Winter Paralympics. Here are the top ten countries that received the most bronze medals: 1. Russia - 22 bronze medals 2. Ukraine - 11 bronze medals 3. United States - 9 bronze medals 4. Canada - 7 bronze medals 5. Austria - 4 bronze medals 6. France - 4 bronze medals 7. Belarus - 3 bronze medals 8. Great Britain - 2 bronze medals 9. Slovakia - 2 bronze medals 10. Japan - 2 bronze medals
As of the 2008 Games, Australia has won 386 Summer Olympic medals (117 gold, 122 silver, 147 bronze) and 6 Winter Olympic medals (3 gold, 3 bronze). from 1992 winter games Australia's paralympics team has won 11gold, 4 silver and 8 bronze medals As from 1960 to the present day Australia's total medal tally for the Summer paralympics is a grand total of 961 medals [gold.siver ad bronze]. [so now, who is the disabled athlete]