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The Duke of Sussex commended British Paralympian Scott Meenagh for his resilience at the 2026 Winter Paralympics, where he placed 23rd in the men’s para biathlon sprint sitting event.
The Duke of Sussex praised British Paralympic skier Scott Meenagh, a 36-year-old former paratrooper who lost both legs in an Afghanistan IED explosion in 2011, for his determination during the men’s para biathlon sprint sitting event at the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Italy.
Meenagh, competing in his third Paralympics, finished 23rd and is set to race in the individual sitting final.
Harry highlighted Meenagh’s resilience, referencing his strong performances at the Invictus Games, including a second-place finish in 2017 despite using a running blade.
Meenagh credited his family’s presence at the Games as a personal victory and expressed confidence in improving for the next event, noting the sport’s challenges but emphasizing his focus and adaptability.
El duque de Sussex elogió al paralímpico británico Scott Meenagh por su resiliencia en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Invierno de 2026, donde se ubicó en el puesto 23 en el evento sentado de sprint para hombres de biatlón.