It is touted as the cruellest position to finish in sport, but Neil Simpson was pragmatic after finishing fourth in his opening event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics. Despite admitting to a ...
Great Britain's joyless start to the Winter Paralympics continued as wheelchair curlers Jo Butterfield and Jason Kean let slip their grasp on the mixed doubles semi-finals and missed out on qualifying ...
A key prerequisite of a Winter Paralympics is adequate snow, but a piste packed with salt caused consternation for skiers as British medal favourite Neil Simpson saw his day end early. Simpson had ...
After trailing in fourth place, a superb run by visually impaired skiier Neil Simpson and his guide elevated them to silver.
Neil Simpson and his guide Rob Poth won Great Britain's first medal of the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics with silver in the alpine combined. It is a third Paralympic medal overall for the visually ...
Para alpine skiing is settled by the finest of margins, but falling on the wrong side of them can feel particularly cruel. Such was the case for Neil Simpson who had to settle for a second agonising ...
Great Britain has secured its first medal of the Winter Paralympics, with Neil Simpson claiming silver in the men’s alpine combined event. The Scottish skier, guided by Rob Poth, delivered a strong ...
Britain's Neil Simpson is left bitterly disappointed after he and guide Rob Poth fail to finish their opening giant slalom ...
Neil Simpson (left) and guide Rob Poth (right) won Great Britain's only medal of the Paralympics As Neil Simpson straddled a gate at the start of his slalom run on Sunday, it perhaps summed up just ...