Despite suffering two poor starts in the Skeleton, Parsons managed finish the heat only 0.03 seconds behind Latvia’s Martins Dukurs in 3rd place.
The legality of the skeleton skin suits worn by the Team GB athletes has been questioned by various countries following their impressive performances in Pyeongchang.
But Parsons’ dismissed the claims, stating he is proud of his team for the technological improvements they have made.
The mens skeleton event runs until Friday.
Tune in to City News at 3:30pm for the full story…
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Despite suffering two poor starts in the Skeleton, Parsons managed finish the heat only 0.03 seconds behind Latvia’s Martins Dukurs in 3rd place.
The legality of the skeleton skin suits worn by the Team GB athletes has been questioned by various countries following their impressive performances in Pyeongchang.
But Parsons’ dismissed the claims, stating he is proud of his team for the technological improvements they have made.
The mens skeleton event runs until Friday.
Tune in to City News at 3:30pm for the full story…
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