Para Skiers Johannes and Veronika Keep Adding to Medal Tally of the Aigner Family at Milan Cortina
- The Aigner family has won a total of 15 medals over two Winter Paralympic Games in Para alpine skiing, with Veronika and Johannes adding six medals at Milan Cortina this week.
- Veronika and Johannes joined their siblings Barbara and Elisabeth, who won nine medals at the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympic Games, to continue the family's success.
- At Milan Cortina, 20-year-old Johannes won two gold medals and a bronze, while 23-year-old Veronika earned two gold medals and a silver.
- Johannes and Veronika have accounted for all eight of Austria's medals so far at Milan Cortina and may win more before the competition ends.
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Para skiers Johannes and Veronika keep adding to medal tally of the Aigner family at Milan Cortina
The Aigner family keeps stacking up their Para skiing medals. The tally for the family is now at 15 medals over two Winter Paralympics Games, after siblings Veronika Aigner and Johannes Aigner won six medals in Para alpine skiing this week at Milan Cortina.
Third medal at the Paralympics for Veronika Aigner, second in gold. Elina Stary, Johannes Aigner and Thomas Grochar each won bronze.
2 medals for Austria: Aigner wins gold, bronze for Stary
Austria’s para-alpine ski team celebrated at the Paralympic combined competitions Cortina d’Ampezzo on Tuesday about the next medals. In the class of visually impaired women, there were two precious metals. Superior secured the victory and thus the second gold medal at these Winter Games Veronika Aigner my Guide Lilly Sammer. They relegated the Italians Chiara […]
Veronika Aigner won the alpine combination, Johannes Aigner, Elina Stary and Thomas Grochar ended up in third place
Veronika Aigner and her guide Lilly Sammer won the combination competition in Cortina d'Ampezzo on Tuesday in the class of the visually impaired.
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