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Reçu aujourd’hui — 9 mars 2026 6.9 📰 Infos English

‘Revolutionary’: Ukrainian para-biathlete wins silver using ChatGPT as his coach

9 mars 2026 à 19:52
  • Murashkovskyi benefits from artificial intelligence support

  • ‘I used it as a psychologist, coach and sometimes as a doctor’

Team Ukraine have hit the ground running at the Winter Paralympics, standing second in the medal table after three days of competition. Their resolve and determination has been inspirational to many, but one athlete has revealed a secret weapon in their search for a competitive edge.

Maksym Murashkovskyi, who won ­silver in the men’s visually impaired biathlon on Sunday and did not miss a shot, has been ­working with ­OpenAI’s large language model. “For the past six months, I have been training with ChatGPT,” he said. “It was not only ­tactics. It was half of my ­training plan, ­motivation, etc. So it was a huge ­volume of all of my training. I used it as a psychologist, coach and, sometimes, as a doctor.”

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© Photograph: Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters

© Photograph: Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters

© Photograph: Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters

Russia flag raised and national anthem played after first gold at Winter Paralympics

9 mars 2026 à 13:38
  • Varvara Voronchikhina wins women’s super-G standing

  • Russian anthem has not been heard at Games since 2014

The Russian national anthem has been played at the Paralympics for the first time since 2014 as the skier Varvara Voronchikhina claimed gold in the women’s super-G standing.

A tearful Voronchikhina received her medal on Monday afternoon, and the Russian flag was raised, after a dominant performance on the slopes of the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre. A watching crowd of international fans responded only with polite applause, but Voronchikhina’s success has already been celebrated by Russia’s sports minister.

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© Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters

© Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters

© Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters

Reçu hier — 8 mars 2026 6.9 📰 Infos English

Tears and drama amid snowboard cross chaos at Winter Paralympics

8 mars 2026 à 18:34

Emanuel Perathoner and Cécile Hernandez keep their calm to win gold on an incident-packed day at San Zan

From their vantage point to the south of the San Zan course, the first sight spectators see of the snowboard cross are figures punching through the horizon. Coming off the back of a left‑hand turn, racers come into view as they make the first of a series of jumps in what is also, perversely, a part of the course where you can pick up speed. The moment is over in a split second, as athletes disappear once again behind safety fences. The impact on the gathered crowds is undeniable though: they can’t help but let out a roar.

Snowboard cross is a sport with high technical demands, as athletes negotiate a series of challenges from – to adopt the lexicon – jumps and berms to rollers and drops, all along a winding course. But all this skill is subordinated to the generation of speed. Every movement is calculated to limit resistance and drag. Add the challenges to balance and navigation that come from racing with a physical disability and it is perhaps not surprising to find that the snowboard cross finals at the Winter Paralympics on Sunday were carnage.

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© Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters

© Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters

© Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters

Team GB mixed doubles curlers must beat Italy after ‘psychology’ of China defeat

8 mars 2026 à 18:25
  • Jo Butterfield and Jason Kean lose 10-5 having led 5-3

  • Victory against hosts would still put pair in semi-finals

Great Britain must defeat the host nation, Italy, in their final round‑robin match of the mixed doubles curling to secure a place in the semi-finals, after being roundly beaten by China.

Jo Butterfield and Jason Kean started well against the unbeaten pair of Wang Meng and Yang Jun and led at the halfway stage. Missed opportunities and a sharp improvement from their opponents, however, meant a 5-3 lead became a 10-5 defeat, with the eighth end left unplayed.

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© Photograph: Louisa Gouliamaki/Reuters

© Photograph: Louisa Gouliamaki/Reuters

© Photograph: Louisa Gouliamaki/Reuters

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