Neil Simpson competes in the AS3 class for visually impaired alpine skiers, with older brother Andrew and newbie Rob Poth serving as his guides.
After trailing in fourth place, a superb run by visually impaired skiier Neil Simpson and his guide elevated them to silver.
The 23-year-old from Banchory became the first British man to win gold on snow at a Games when he topped the podium in the ...
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ParalympicsGB have last medal hope dashed as Neil Simpson fails to finish slalom run - Neil Simpson won gold and bronze in Beijing 2022 but could not match that tally in Cortina as his slalom hopes we ...
Millwall boss Alex Neil didn’t agree with the decision to send off Zak Sturge and felt it was a turning point in the game. Sturge was shown a straight red card by referee Andrew Kitchen for bringing ...
ParalympicsGB have further medal hopes dashed as Neil Simpson misses early giant slalom gate - Simpson had been among the favourites on the Tofane piste but must now regroup ahead of Sunday’s slalom, ...
Great Britain’s Winter Paralympics medal drought ends as Neil Simpson wins silver in skiing - Neil Simpson won a silver medal to get Great Britain off the mark at the Winter Paralympics ...
The Paralympian, who also placed fourth in the downhill and has three more medals still to play for, was a major medal hope ...
Neil Simpson claimed Great Britain's first medal of the Winter Paralympics with silver in the men's alpine combined.
Millwall manager Alex Neil says his team can compete with anyone in the Championship after they beat Birmingham to go third.