Hurrah! So, it’s no surprise that the inspirational individual is Jenny Jones. Jenny Jones made history by becoming the first Brit to win a Winter Olympic medal on snow. Woohoo.
Jenny scored 87.25 points in her second run with 10 athletes trying to top it. Jamie Anderson eventually took gold with 95.25 ahead of Findland’s Enni Rukajarvi on 92.50. The snowboarder even came out of retirement for the Sochi games , after having her sport; Slopestyle entered in the games for the very first time. Jones told BBC sport “I did the best run I could have done, it feels amazing , I
knew I was going to drop but I didn’t know how far. I am just so happy”.
Jones had suffered a serious concussion back in December, and British freestyle snowboard coach Hamish McKnight heaped praise on her achievement.
“I’m extremely proud, it has been a long journey and she hasn’t had the easiest time of it over the last few months, so it means so
much for her and the
team.
“I think this could be a big deal for UK snowboarding. We’ve proved what we do works and if we can get more of it [funding] we can get more of this [medals].”ones, from Bristol, becomes the first Briton to win a medal at a Winter Games on snow rather than ice, where 22 medals had been won before Sochi in events such as figure skating, curling, skeleton, bobsleigh and, in the more distant past, ice hockey.
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ones cheering her on either. Amon those watching on television was British Olympic heptathlon gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill who tweeted : “Amazing. I was gripped!!”
And also on Twitter, Wimbledon champion Andy Murray said after Jones’s final run: “Jenny Jones! Is it wrong to hope everyone left falls?” followed soon after by “Yesssssssssssssssss!”
Bearing in mind, we don’t even have mountains in our country- this was all pretty spectacular! Not only is Jenny Jones a three time X Games slopestyle gold medallist but in order to fund her snowboarding career she has worked in a cardboard factory, a doughnut shope and has even been a chalet maid!