Skier celebrates double bronze
A Special Olympic skier from Worcestershire is celebrating her double bronze medal win at the World Winter Games in South Korea.
Special Olympic skier's double bronze bonanza
by Chris Halpin
Clare Lines from Worcestershire has returned from the World Winter Games in South Korea a double bronze medallist.
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by Chris HalpinA Special Olympic Skier from Worcestershire has returned home from the World Winter Games with two bronze medals.
Clare Lines, who's 29, was successful in the Slalom and the Super G events.
The games are held every four years and give people with learning disabilities the chance to compete on the world stage.
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Clare Lines in action at the Special Olympics World Winter Games
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Special Olympic skier celebrates double bronze win
A Special Olympic Skier from Worcestershire has returned home from the World Winter Games with two bronze medals.
Clare Lines, who's 29 and from Redditch, was successful in the Slalom and the Super G events.
The games are held every four years and give people with intellectual disabilities the chance to compete on the world stage.