Overview
- Pascual won the combined by 0.46 seconds with a 2:11.22 total, setting the fastest super-G run in 1:21.88 and delivering a controlled 49.34 in slalom as Forster finished second in 2:11.68 and Sitong Liu took bronze in 2:14.53.
- Her Milan-Cortina haul now stands at three medals: golds in combined and super-G plus a silver in downhill.
- On Monday she captured the women's sitting super-G in 1:17.82 on Olympia delle Tofane, with Japan's Momoka Muraoka second and China's Sitong Liu third after Forster was disqualified for going off course.
- That super-G victory was Spain's first Winter Paralympic gold since Sochi 2014 and the first by a Spanish woman since Nagano 1998.
- After Monday's win she dedicated the result to her family, saying "por fin soy la number one," and she credited her long-time coach and psychologist for keeping her focused.