On the final day of competition at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, the United States won gold in Para ice hockey, beating Canada 6–2. ​​In Paralympic cross-country skiing, Giuseppe Romele won bronze in the 20 ​km sitting, and Oksana Masters secured her fifth podium finish. ​​The People’s Republic of China dominated the men’s events, taking all three podium places in the 20 ​km. In alpine skiing, Giacomo Bertagnolli, guided by Andrea Ravelli, won the slalom VI, lifting Italy to fourth place in the medal table with a total of 16 medals.

The United States wins gold in Para ice hockey

The United States won gold in the Para ice hockey final, beating Canada 6–2 after an intense and emotional contest. ​​The People’s Republic of China won bronze, beating the Czech Republic 3–2 in the match played at the Santagiulia Ice Skating Arena. ​​

Romele wins bronze in the 20 ​km sitting; fifth podium finish for Oksana Masters

Giuseppe Romele won bronze in the 20 ​km sitting cross-country skiing event at the Paralympic Games, finishing behind the athletes from the People’s Republic of China – who are leading the Paralympic medal table with 44 medals – and those from the Republic of Korea. ​​

Oksana Masters has won her fifth medal at these Games: a bronze in the 20 ​km sitting, which adds to the four gold medals she has already won in the 10 ​km sitting cross-country, the sprint sitting, the 4×2.5 ​km mixed relay, and the Women’s sprint sitting biathlon. ​​Ahead of her were Germany’s Anja Wicker, who took silver, and South Korea’s Yunji Kim, who took gold. ​​

Italy fourth in the medal table

Giacomo Bertagnolli, guided by Andrea Ravelli, won gold in the VI slalom: this is the pair’s fifth medal at Milano Cortina 2026 and the one that puts Italy in fourth place on the Paralympic medal table, with a total of 16 podium finishes. ​​The silver went to Poland’s Michal Golas, and the bronze to Canada’s Kalle Ericsson. ​​

The People’s Republic of China dominates cross-country skiing

The United States celebrates gold in the Women’s 20 ​km freestyle standing event thanks to Sydney Peterson, while in the men’s event, the People’s Republic of China dominates the podium: gold to Chenyang Wang, silver to Lingxin Huang, and bronze to Xiaobin Liu.