Chris Williamson won Canada's 10th medal of the Sochi Paralympics on Thursday, winning bronze in the men's visually impaired slalom event despite tricky conditions.

"I'm extremely happy," Williamson, 41, said of his medal. "I just got back from injury; this is my first race of the year. A medal of any colour is exceptional. I've had a minimal amount of training but [guide Nicke Brush] and I have worked so hard for the last few days."

The 2014 Games are Williamson's fourth and will be his last. He competes next on Saturday in the men's visually impaired giant slalom.

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