Overview
- She clocked 1:28.04 in the women’s slalom, finishing 0.35 seconds behind gold medalist Wenjing Zhang, with Finland’s Netta Kiviranta taking silver.
- After leading the first run in 43.02 seconds, she recorded 45.02 in the second to secure third overall.
- The podium came two days after a heavy giant slalom crash that led to a precautionary hospital evaluation for a head impact.
- Her Milan–Cortina haul comprised golds in super‑G and the combined, silver in downhill, and bronze in slalom across five events.
- Her super‑G victory was Spain’s first Winter Paralympic gold since 2014 and the first by a Spanish woman since 1998.