Hugh Nibloe
GB skip Hugh Nibloe has previously won silver and bronze at the World Championships

The Great Britain are in the running for a wheelchair curling semi-final spot at the Winter Paralympics.

The top four teams will advance to the semi-finals on 11 March, with Hugh Nibloe, David Melrose, and Meggan Dawson-Farrell tied for fourth with China.

The next game is against Sweden at 11.35.

In the middle distance of the biathlon, Britain's Scott Meenagh finished ninth and Callum Deboys was 18th.

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Coming into the day with a win makes you want to fight for it.

They have won three of their five matches so far.

'I am the Tom Daley of Paralympics'

At the Tokyo summer Games, Tom Daley showed how to knit with knitting needles, and that's what Dawson-Farrell has been doing with a blanket for her grandpa.

She said that she is the Tom Daley of the Paralympics and that she is in the process of making a blanket.

I like to just sit and block out the world.

'The most difficult Paralympics' - Ukraine succeeds in adversity

Despite athletes struggling with news from home, Ukraine are second in the medal table - with six golds to China's eight - after claiming two clean sweeps of the podium in the biathlon.

Iryna Bui won the gold medal in the middle distance standing biathlon, with Oleksandra Kononova winning the silver and Liudmyla Liashenko the bronze.

Liashenko pulled out of her cross-country race after her home was destroyed in the bombing of the city.

After learning that her father had been taken prisoner by Russian forces, Compatriot Anastasiia Laletina decided not to go ahead with her biathlon middle distance sitting race on Tuesday.

Team spokeswoman Nataliia Harach said that she was very upset and couldn't take part in the race.

Kononova said after winning silver that all her thoughts were with her family and child.

This is the most difficult Paralympics for me because it is very difficult to focus and concentrate on the race and the competition.

Vitaliy Lukyanenko won his eighth gold medal in the men's middle distance impaired vision, as Anatolii Kovalevskyi took silver and Dmytro Suiarko bronze. Theriots Iaroslav Reshetynskyi and Oleksandr Kazik finished fourth and fifth.

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