Dynamic illustration of Paralympic athletes competing in alpine combined, cross-country sprint, wheelchair curling, and para ice hockey at Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
Dynamic illustration of Paralympic athletes competing in alpine combined, cross-country sprint, wheelchair curling, and para ice hockey at Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
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Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics preview day 4 medal events

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On March 10, the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games feature 12 medal sets in Para alpine combined and cross-country sprint events. Athletes from Italy, Austria, Germany, and debutants like El Salvador compete for golds in skiing disciplines. Wheelchair curling semifinals and Para ice hockey matches round out the day's action.

The fourth day of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, held on March 10, brings a packed schedule at venues including the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre and Tesero Skiing Stadium. Para alpine skiing advances to combined events, blending super-G and slalom runs, with medals in vision impaired, standing, and sitting categories for men and women starting at 09:00 CET for super-G and 13:00 CET for slalom.

In Para cross-country skiing, the sprint classic marks the discipline's debut, awarding six golds in sitting (1km track), standing, and vision impaired (1.5km) categories for men and women, with finals from 13:22 CET. Italian Giuseppe Romele, who won six World Cup sitting races this winter and competed in triathlon at Paris 2024, eyes a home medal after his Beijing 2022 middle-distance bronze. Germany's Linn Kazmaier, with a gold, silver, and bronze from Beijing 2022 cross-country vision impaired, returns stronger: "I can ski faster now than four years ago... now I’m much more mature."

Austrian siblings Johannes and Veronika Aigner pursue more alpine success in vision impaired combined. Johannes has two golds already, while Veronika, with a gold and silver, adapts to new guide Lilly Sammer after her sister Elisabeth's injury: "When the guide is a sibling... We're always singing in the room, dancing in the room. It's good."

Highlights include USA's Oksana Masters seeking to build on her biathlon gold in sitting sprints, Sweden's Zebastian Modin targeting vision impaired gold post-Brian McKeever's retirement, and Norway's Vilde Nilsen as standing favorite. El Salvador's David Chavez and Jonathan Arias make history as their nation's first Winter Paralympians, training on sand before limited snow practice.

Wheelchair curling mixed doubles semifinals pit China against Latvia and Republic of Korea's Hyejin Baek and Yongsuk Lee against USA at 14:35 CET, with Baek emphasizing teamwork after a 10-0 win over Estonia. In mixed teams, undefeated China faces Canada. Para ice hockey prelims see semifinalists USA versus improved China and Canada versus Czechia, per USA's Jack Wallace: "[China are] definitely a better team... we’ve got to come ready to go."

Kazakhstan fields athletes like Anna Grachova in women's vision impaired and Yerbol Khamitov in men's sitting.

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X discussions highlight the historic debut of El Salvador in the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics, focusing on their athletes' participation in Para cross-country skiing on day 4 after training on sand dunes. Official accounts and users express positive excitement and admiration for the debutants, including mentions of other new nations like Haiti and Montenegro. Coverage emphasizes inspirational stories and event previews without notable negative sentiments.

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Para alpine skiers target super-G medals on day 3

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Athletes return to the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre for the super-G events on day 3 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games. Six gold medals are up for grabs across vision impaired, standing and sitting categories for men and women. Defending champions and top-ranked competitors aim to build on early successes from the downhill races.

The Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games will feature Para alpine skiing at the historic Olympia delle Tofane course in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Athletes from 43 countries will compete in 30 medal events across five disciplines and three categories. Defending champions and debutants prepare for challenging slopes amid records in participation.

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As the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics approach from March 6 to 15, para alpine skiers from various nations are preparing for intense competition on the slopes of Cortina d'Ampezzo. Chinese athletes aim to build on their Beijing 2022 success, while Canadian contenders like guide Sierra Smith and sit-skier Brian Rowland overcome injuries for podium chances. The event features five disciplines across sitting, standing, and visually impaired categories.

Building on initial athlete previews, more wheelchair curling contenders—including expanded details on Canada's mixed team and U.S. mixed doubles stars—are preparing for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, opening March 6 at venues in northern Italy.

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As wheelchair curling returns to Italy for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games—with mixed doubles debuting alongside mixed teams—athletes like Canada's Collinda Joseph and Great Britain's Jo Butterfield gear up for competition at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium from March 4-15. Precision delivery from seated positions using sticks will be key in the 81 matches ahead.

Italy's wheelchair mixed doubles team claimed their first victory on March 9 at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, helping determine the semi-final matchups following strong performances from other nations on March 8.

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The Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics launched with an opening ceremony at Verona's Arena di Verona on March 6, featuring the return of the Russian flag after years of bans, boycotts by several nations, and celebrations of the Games' 50th anniversary amid global tensions. IPC president Andrew Parsons addressed ongoing conflicts as record participation and preliminary events kicked off.

 

 

 

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