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Jenny Jones claims Britain’s first ever snow medal

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Veteran Jenny Jones made history on Sunday as she won Britain's first ever Winter Olympics medal on the snow.

Jones, 33, claimed bronze in the women's slopestyle snowboarding competition after a second run score of 87.25, behind Jaime Anderson (95.25) of the US in gold and Finland's Enni Rukajarvi (92.50).

The competitor from Bristol had made a name for herself earlier in the week by revealing she used to keep a teabag in her bra as a good luck charm.

Although that has long since been abandoned, her luck, seemingly, did not run out.

Veteran Jenny Jones made history on Sunday as she won Britain’s first ever Winter Olympics medal on the snow.

Jones, 33, claimed bronze in the women’s slopestyle snowboarding competition after a second run score of 87.25, behind Jaime Anderson (95.25) of the US in gold and Finland’s Enni Rukajarvi (92.50).

The competitor from Bristol had made a name for herself earlier in the week by revealing she used to keep a teabag in her bra as a good luck charm.

Although that has long since been abandoned, her luck, seemingly, did not run out.

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