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    Sochi 2014: Top 14 Surprises

    Look back at some of the biggest upsets and shocking results from the Paralympic Winter Games.

    1. Incredible: Brian McKeever falls but still wins gold!

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    When Canadian cross-country skier Brian McKeever fell down on his back just 200m into the men’s 1km sprint visually impaired event, fans thought his ninth career Paralympic gold had slipped away. But he got back up with more energy than before, caught up to the pack and sprinted to the finish to claim the gold in dramatic fashion.

    2. Yadviha Skorabahataya wins her eight Paralympic medal at the age of 45.

    3. France swipe snowboard silver

    4. From Summer Paralympic medals to Winter Paralympic medals

    5. Akira Kano suprises his fellow Japanese rivals.

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    Heading into the Games, everyone was talking about Japanese sit-skiers Taiki Morii and Takeshi Suzuki. But it was Akira Kano who fared the best for Japan in the men’s sitting alpine skiing races, winning golds on the first two days of competition in the downhill and super-G.

    6. South Korea beat Russia in shoot-out

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    On the first day of competition, seventh-seeded South Korea shocked host nation Russia with a 3-2 shoot-out victory in ice sledge hockey.

    7. Russia shock USA in group stage

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    youtube.com / Via The host nation booked their ticket to the ice sledge hockey semi-finals by defeating the defending Paralympic champions USA, 2-1, in front of a capacity crowd at Shayba Arena. The game received worldwide media attention as the Russians ended American goa

    The host nation booked their ticket to the ice sledge hockey semi-finals by defeating the defending Paralympic champions USA, 2-1, in front of a capacity crowd at Shayba Arena. The game received worldwide media attention as the Russians ended American goaltender Steve Cash’s shutout streak, which finished at over 313 minute of play.

    8. 16-year-old Declan Farmer scores twice in the semi-final against Canada.

    9. Norway stun Canada in wheelchair curling.

    10. Slovakia’s wheelchair curling team

    11. Age not a factor for Sweden

    12. Jade Etherington wins four medals in her Paralympic debut

    13. From seventh to silver for Santacana

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    Following the first run of the men’s slalom standing alpine skiing event, Spain’s Jon Santacana Maiztegui – while fighting a cold – found himself in seventh place. He then pulled out all the stops with guide Miguel Galindo Garces to put together an incredible second run and vault themselves to the second step on the podium. After being sidelined with an Achilles injury for six months leading up to the Paralympics, Santacana Maiztegui left Sochi with two medals.

    14. Host nation’s fans