Para alpine skiers training dynamically on Cortina d'Ampezzo slopes for the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympics, featuring sit-skiers, visually impaired athletes with guides, and international competitors.
Para alpine skiers training dynamically on Cortina d'Ampezzo slopes for the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympics, featuring sit-skiers, visually impaired athletes with guides, and international competitors.
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Para alpine skiers gear up for Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics

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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.

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics will feature para alpine skiing from March 7 to 14 on the Olympia delle Tofane slope in Cortina d'Ampezzo, one of the Games' most demanding venues with speeds nearing 100 km/h. China's para alpine team, which secured three gold, nine silver, and seven bronze medals at the Beijing 2022 Paralympics, enters with high ambitions. Athletes and coaches are focused on consolidating strengths and achieving breakthroughs abroad, as stated in Xinhua reports.

Canada's para alpine contingent includes promising duos and veterans. Ottawa native Sierra Smith, 25, serves as guide for visually impaired skier Kalle Eriksson, 21, using a two-way headset for communication during races. The pair won silver in slalom and giant slalom at the 2025 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships in Slovenia, finishing just 0.25 and 0.32 seconds off gold. Despite injuries this season—Eriksson's bone bruising and Smith's setbacks—they posted five podiums in seven World Cup starts and placed third in downhill training on March 4. "We’re healthy and we’re back," Smith told the Canadian Paralympic Committee.

Sit-skier Brian Rowland, 39, from Merrickville, Ontario, returns for his second Paralympics after back-to-back shoulder injuries in 2023 and 2024 sidelined him. He earned his first World Cup bronze in downhill at Sella Nevea in 2023 and has six top-10 results this season, including fifth in downhill at Santa Caterina. "I couldn’t be more excited, healthy and competitive," Rowland said.

Standing skier Alexis Guimond, 26, from Gatineau, Quebec, won his first Crystal Globe in super-G this season with three victories and seeks to add to his two Paralympic bronzes. Japan's Momoka Muraoka resumes cautious training after injury, while Switzerland's Robin Cuche eyes medals as downhill winner. The competitions include downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and alpine combined, with athletes in sitting, standing, and visually impaired classes.

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X users and official accounts express excitement over para alpine skiers preparing for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics. Canadian athletes like Brian Rowland, who overcame shoulder injuries, are highlighted for podium prospects. Chinese para alpine skiers aim to build on Beijing 2022 success. Journalists note Canada's strong team of eight at the Cortina venue. Overall sentiment is optimistic with focus on national preparations and talents to watch.

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Ebba Aarsjoe of Sweden and Anna-Lena Forster of Germany celebrate gold medals in Paralympic giant slalom at Milan Cortina 2026.
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Full podium results: Women's giant slalom medals at 2026 Winter Paralympics

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On Day 6 of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, medals were awarded in the women's giant slalom alpine skiing events across standing, sitting, and vision impaired categories. Sweden's Ebba Aarsjoe won standing gold for her third of the Games, Germany's Anna-Lena Forster took sitting gold for her second, and Austria's Veronika Aigner claimed vision impaired gold. Strong showings came from Russia, France, Italy, and others.

Paralympic alpine skiing involves high risks, with one in three athletes suffering injuries over the past three games. At the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics, competitors like Andrew Kurka and Meg Gustafson describe overcoming fear as part of the sport's thrill. Safety measures include certified gear and course netting, though adaptations like airbags remain under evaluation.

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Unseasonably warm temperatures have turned snow slushy at the ongoing 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Paralympics in Italy, frustrating competitors who have raced in shorts and T-shirts while raising safety issues. The International Olympic Committee is eyeing earlier dates for future Winter Games to ensure better conditions.

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