Belarusian Paralympians won 12 medals to place 8th in the 2018 Paralympic medal count in PyeongChang. This year's games became the most successful for the Belarusian athletes.
Medal count:
1. United States - 13 gold, 15 silver, 8 bronze medals, a total of 36 medals.
2. Neutral Paralympic Athletes (from Russia) - 8 gold, 10 silver, 6 bronze medals, a total of 24 medals.
3. Canada - 8 gold, 4 silver, 16 bronze medals, a total of 28 medals.
4. France - 7 gold, 8 silver, 5 bronze medals, a total of 20 medals.
5. Germany - 7 gold, 8 silver, 4 bronze medals, a total of 19 medals.
6. Ukraine - 7 gold, 7 silver, 8 bronze medals, a total of 22 medals.
7. Slovakia - 6 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze medals, a total of 11 medals.
8. Belarus - 4 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze medals, a total of 12 medals.
9. Japan - 3 gold, 4 silver, 3 bronze medals, a total of 10 medals.
10. Netherlands - 3 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze medals, a total of 7 medals.
Paralympics chronicle:
10 March
2 silver medals (Yuri Golub and Dmitry Loban - biathlon);
2 bronze medals (Lidiya Grafeyeva and Svetlana Sakhonenko - biathlon).
12 March
Gold medal (Svetlana Sakhonenko – cross-country skiing);
Silver medal (Yuri Golub – cross-country skiing).
13 March
Gold medal (Yuri Golub - biathlon).
14 March
Gold medal (Svetlana Sakhonenko – cross-country skiing);
Silver medal (Dmitry Loban – cross-country skiing).
16 March
Bronze medal (Lidiya Grafeyeva - biathlon).
17 March
Gold medal (Svetlana Sakhonenko – cross-country skiing);
Bronze medal (Yuri Golub – cross-country skiing).
Source: from open sources.
NUCLEAR POWER IN BELARUS AND WORLDWIDE