
HALFWAY into the World Wheelchair Curling Championship 2021 in Beijing, Scottish Gregor Ewan expressed his firm trust in the upcoming Winter Paralympics. Adding a tough victory over Canada on Monday to their sheet, Scotland temporarily climbed to the top of the standings after winning three out of the last four games. “It’s been a hard couple of days, but my team played really well. The ice is so good here,” Ewan said. After experiencing and seeing the transportation services, pandemic prevention measures and sanitation work, the player highly praised what China has prepared for this tournament. “As I’ve seen in China, people of Beijing in the last couple of days have been mask-wearing and cleaning. They have done an extremely brilliant job and if this is what they are bringing to a world championship, a lot to see what they bring to the Paralympics to make it go ahead,” Ewan said. For Ewan, Beijing Winter Paralympic Games gives him hope to stand on the pinnacle, which also delivers the opportunity to lots of curling athletes to chase their ambitions. Canada’s Ina Forrest also has strong confidence in the upcoming Beijing Winter Paralympics. The bus service especially set up for athletes surprised Forrest. “We’re just amazed by how the buses coordinate to make it, so we make it on time. So we have all the confidence that going into the Paralympics.” “There are such a great support for us, I expect that there will be the same support for us next year again, so we can have a comfortable and successful competition here,” Forrest added. (Xinhua) |