Blake Eaton, Denfeld alum and US Paralympic alpine skier with spina bifida, mono-skiing down snowy slope in team gear.
Blake Eaton, Denfeld alum and US Paralympic alpine skier with spina bifida, mono-skiing down snowy slope in team gear.
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Denfeld alum Blake Eaton selected for US Paralympic ski team

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Blake Eaton, a 2022 graduate of Duluth Denfeld High School, has been named to the United States team for the 2026 Winter Paralympics in alpine skiing. The 21-year-old athlete, who has spina bifida, will compete in sitting events using a mono-ski. Eaton expressed excitement about realizing his long-held dream of Paralympic competition.

Blake Eaton, a Duluth Denfeld alumnus, was selected this week for the US team in alpine skiing for the 2026 Winter Paralympics, set for March 6-15 in Milano and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The 14th edition of the games will feature international competitions for athletes with physical disabilities, with para-alpine events starting March 7 with the downhill and concluding March 15 with the slalom.

Eaton, paralyzed since birth due to spina bifida, began skiing at age 4 through the Team Duluth program at Spirit Mountain. During high school, he competed in adaptive sports, including multiple appearances at the MSHSL state track and field meet where he won six state titles. He now trains at the National Ability Center in Park City, Utah, and has achieved three podium finishes in national championships, 10 in international events, and three top-12 results in the Europa Cup.

Eaton uses a mono-ski, a bucket chair on a single ski, steered by upper body movements and shortened poles. In a 2020 News Tribune feature, he shared his aspirations: “I have a dream of being in the (Paralympics) some day and I’m going to try to make that happen... Maybe in 2026 in Milan (Italy), I’ll have that much more experience. That’s something I think is reachable.”

Reflecting on his selection in an Instagram post, Eaton said: "This is surreal. From (a) little kid growing up in small hill Minnesota to moving out to Utah. Competing internationally and now I'm going to be living my dream of competing in the Paralympics! In all these ups and downs in this journey it's been all worth it."

The US team includes 32 athletes in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, biathlon, and snowboarding, blending veterans and newcomers selected based on international performances.

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Diverse Paralympic athletes from USA, Canada, and Ukraine celebrating roster announcements for 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Games on a snowy podium.
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Nations announce rosters for 2026 winter paralympics

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Several countries have revealed their athlete selections for the upcoming 2026 Winter Paralympic Games in Milano Cortina, Italy. Team USA nominated 32 snowboarders and skiers, while Canada fields a 50-athlete roster led by veterans. Ukraine sets a national record with 35 competitors across four sports.

The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee has named a 72-member team for the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympic Winter Games, featuring experienced athletes like Oksana Masters and newcomers such as nurse Kelsey O'Driscoll. The roster includes 44 returning Paralympians across six sports, with competitions set to begin on March 4 and the opening ceremony on March 6. Team USA aims to build on past successes in para alpine skiing, nordic skiing, and other disciplines.

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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.

American Paralympian Jake Adicoff won his second gold medal at the 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympics, dominating the men's visually impaired 10km cross-country skiing event. With guide Reid Goble, Adicoff finished 1:48.7 ahead of second-place finisher Inkki Inola of Finland. The victory marks another achievement for the out gay skier from Idaho.

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The United States cross-country ski team heads to the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics with strong medal potential, led by veteran Jessie Diggins in her final Games. Emerging talents like Novie McCabe and Jack Young join established stars such as Gus Schumacher, aiming to challenge powerhouses Norway and Sweden. The team combines experience and youth for events starting February 7.

Wheelchair curler Jason Kean has been selected for the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Milano Cortina, marking a remarkable recovery from a serious accident. The 39-year-old from Newcastle discovered the sport during hospital stays and credits it with pulling him out of depression. He will compete in mixed doubles alongside Jo Butterfield for ParalympicsGB.

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The University of Nevada announced that five alpine skiers have qualified for the 2026 NCAA Skiing Championships, the most for the program's alpine efforts since 2010. Erica Lynch, Sophia Falter, Pietro Bisello, David Morken and Peyton Wells earned spots during Wednesday's selection show. The event will take place March 11-14 at Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah.

 

 

 

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