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Chinese youngsters try snow sports
Seventy-two participants from eight provinces tried snowboard and alpine skiing at a recent development camp in Harbin.
![A para-cyclist competes on the track](/sites/default/files/images/160319114847406_Megan%2BGiglia.jpg)
Para-sport in review: March 2016
Most of the winter sports season wrapped up, while World Championships in cycling and boccia took place.
![Momoka Muraoka](/sites/default/files/images/151028104647220_Momoka%2BMuraoka_getty.jpg)
Youngster Muraoka continues to make an impact on snow
After winning the giant slalom World Cup, Momoka Muraoka has shifted her focus to the next World Championships and PyeongChang 2018.
![Skier in orange and white ski suit, skis at speed down slope](/sites/default/files/images/140611094406733_SOC_20140316_LP_0080_WEB.jpg)
Marcoux, Ramsay win Canadian Ski Racing Awards
The pair are named as male and female para-alpine athletes of the year respectively on the reintroduction of a national awards programme by Alpine Canada.
![Ruth Hagspiel - alpine skiing](/sites/default/files/images/160318155909378_12471582_950289461687270_705149104067024863_o.jpg)
German women dominate giant slalom races at Europa Cup Finals
Poland’s men win two out of three races on final day of the Europa Cup Finals.
![Miroslav Haraus](/sites/default/files/images/151028104504618_MiroslavHaraus_getty.jpg)
Slovakians win two out of three men’s races at Europa Cup Finals
Miroslav Haraus and Martin France were victorious on the Swiss slopes as skiers competed in the super combined.
![Patrik Hetmer of Czech Republic](/sites/default/files/images/151217120927214_Patrik%2BHetmer.jpg)
Hetmer pulls slim super-G win in Europa Cup Finals
The Czech Republic skier won the men’s visually impaired by a split second on day one in Obersaxen.
![Martin Wuerz of Austria](/sites/default/files/images/140314160126053_478611727_0.jpg)
Skiers to go for overall Europa Cup wins in Obersaxen
Points are on offer in the giant slalom, super combined and super-G in the final high-level races of the season in Switzerland.
Double wins for Redkozubov, Bugaev at skiing Asia Cup
The Russian duo won both slalom and giant slalom at YongPyong, South Korea.
![One-legged skier going down the slope.](/sites/default/files/images/140611094930626_SOC_20140316_LP_0338_WEB.jpg)
Jochemsen on the up with PyeongChang 2018 approaching
The Dutch skier is focusing on improving on her career best World Championships finish, with bronze in the super combined.
![Taiki Morii](/sites/default/files/images/151028104936496_Taiki%2BMorii_getty.jpg)
Alpine skiing Asia Cup attracts World Cup winners
Star-studded giant slalom and slalom field includes Japan’s Taiki Morii and Momoka Muraoka, and Russia’s Aleksei Bugaev and Valerii Redkozubov.
Overall alpine skiing World Cup globes decided in Aspen
Great Britain, Germany, Russia and Japan all enjoy overall victories in men’s and women’s sitting and visually impaired classifications for the 2015-16 season.
![With her victory Bochet remains unbeaten in the women’s standing, having won all seven speed races this season.](/sites/default/files/images/160304104939677_marie.jpg)
Salcher, Bochet secure super-G globes
There is still everything to play for in the men’s and women’s sitting and visually impaired heading into the second super-G race on Friday (4 March).
![A female standing skier competes in super-G](/sites/default/files/images/150308005628533_Marie%2BBochet_0.jpg)
Marie Bochet reacts to clean sweep of alpine World Cups
The Frenchwoman is unbeaten in 13 races across technical and speed disciplines.
![Kurt Oatway, Mac Marcoux, Anna-Lena Forster and Markus Salcher are all overall winners thanks to their performances in Aspen, USA.](/sites/default/files/images/160303111933665_FotorCreated.jpg)
German, Canadian, Austrian skiers seal downhill globes
Kurt Oatway, Mac Marcoux, Anna-Lena Forster and Markus Salcher are all overall winners thanks to their performances in Aspen, USA.
![A picture of a man with one arm cycling during pursuit race.](/sites/default/files/images/130111114034892_LON_3108_4199.jpg)
Monthly preview: March 2016
World Championships in track cycling and boccia headline this month in para-sport.
![A female standing skier competes in super-G](/sites/default/files/images/150308005628533_Marie%2BBochet_0.jpg)
France’s Bochet takes overall downhill World Cup
Competition across classifications also hots up heading into the final downhill races in Aspen, USA.
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Nominees for 2016 Laureus World Sports Awards announced
Six para-athletes are up for the World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability category.
![Mac Marcoux in a close-up focussing on the slalom pole in front of him](/sites/default/files/images/140325143744546_478363117.jpg)
Skiers prepare for speed World Cup Finals
Close races loom as skiers go head-to-head for overall super-G and downhill globes between 1-4 March.
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Month in review: February 2016
The month was packed with winter sports, including two World Championships.