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Medals for N.L. athletes at Special Olympic World Winter Games in Austria

Athletes from Gander, Carbonear and Harbour Grace have won medals in snowshoeing events at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Austria

Gander special olympian Floressa Harris representing Canada with two medal wins

Floressa Harris accepts her silver medal for the 200-metre snowshoe race in Austria. (Submitted by Marg Byrd)

Athletes from Gander, Carbonear and Harbour Grace have won medals in snowshoeing events at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Austria.

Sandra Smith of Carbonear won gold in the 200-metre F21 event Tuesday, with a time of 1:10:54. She four seconds ahead of her nearest competitor.

Crystal Young of Harbour Grace also won gold in the 5Ksnowshoeing race.

Floressa Harris celebrates her bronze medal win Monday with Justin Dodge, from the Burin Peninsula, who scored a fourth place finish (Twitter/TeamSONL)

Smith and Young competeagain Wednesday in a 4x100 relay.

Gander's Floressa Harris picked up a silver medal in the 200-metre F13 snowshoeingdivision, and also won a bronze Monday in the 100-metrerace.

"I just try to give it my all and go for it," she told the Central Morning ShowWednesday, as she waited to accept her silver medal.

"I wasn't expecting it, I wanted to do my personal best and that's what I did."

Amazing spirit

Harris's coach Rachel Matthews said the Gander athlete has another chance for a medal at the relay final on Thursday.

In the meantime, sheis having a great time at the games and is enjoying the beauty of Austria, as well as the energy of the crowdthere to cheer them on.

Floressa Harris competes in the 200-metre snowshoe race at the Special Olympics in Austria. (Submitted)

"The whole spirit of it is amazing," Matthewssaid Wednesday morning by phone from Austria.

While they've been mostly focused on Floressa'scompetitions, they have been hearing about the success Team Canada is having in general, and said they're both proud to be representing such a respected country at the games.

"You can really see the training they've done. Especially between them and some of the other countries, you can really tell the difference," said Matthews.

"You kind of just go 'Wow, we're in the middle of it all, it's amazing.'"

With files from Central Morning Show