IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships
19-27 February

La Molina 2013 - Media Centre

News - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships

Day 6 highlights (ski cross team event) - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships La Molina

France topped the medals table at the IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships, with Marie Bochet completing a clean sweep of five golds.

Day 5 highlights (giant slalom) 2913 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships

Graduate of IPC Development Camp in 2006 storms to five world titles

Austria's Matthias Lanzinger's ambitions for Alpine Skiing World Championships

Just five years after losing his leg in a skiing accident, Austria’s Matthias Lanzinger won a world title in the super-combined.

Sylvana Mestre with IPC Development Camp graduates Marie Bochet and Jasper Balcaen

Kelly Gallagher and Charlotte Evans - Snow Bloggers - IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships

After winning three medals at the 2013 IPC Alpine Worlds Kelly Gallagher and Charlotte Evans want more

Highlights from day 3 (slalom) of 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships

The 19-year-old French athlete added a slalom gold to her downhill and super-G world titles in La Molina, Spain.

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IPC's Director of Media and Communications give his view on athletes competing at the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships

Andrea Rothfuss during downhill training

Slalom rescheduled for Sunday morning starting at 9:30 CET

Ralph Green

USA's Ralph Green is inspiring others as he competes in the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Champs

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The French athlete maintained a 100 per cent record in La Molina on Thursday with a super-G gold.

Highlights from day 2 of IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships La Molina

Three skiers maintained 100 per cent records in La Molina on day two of competition at the IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships.

Highlights from Day 1 of 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships La Molina

Spain's Jon Santacana took gold on first day of competition at the IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships, winning the men's downhill visually impaired race.

Opening Ceremony 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships La Molina

One year ahead of the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games, the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships promises fierce battles for the podium.

Andrea Rothfuss during downhill training

The stage is set for the most competitive IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships yet, as the first races begin in La Molina on Wednesday 20 February.

flags are exchanged

The Secretary General for Sport and IPC Alpine Skiing have exchanged Paralympic flags representing the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships with the president of FBC (the Catalan railway company), Enric Tico, and the mayor of Alp, Ramon Moliner.

Alana Nichols

The US team will feature 13 athletes and two guides for the World Championship event that starts on 18 February.

Thomas Pfyl

With the IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships ahead, Switzerland’s Thomas Pfyl has poise on the slopes, backed up by a top coach and polished technique.

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Media can register for accreditation via the media accreditation page for the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships and Nordic Skiing World Championships.

Austria's Claudia Loesch competes giant slalom on a sit ski

Competition was fierce at the first event of the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup as 12 nations picked up podium positions in six events.

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With 50 days to go until the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships in La Molina, Spain, the International Paralympic Committee has announced the ‘ones to watch’ for the competition.