PARA ALPINE SKIING NEWS 

South Korea struck gold on Saturday (21 March) at the IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships B-Pool by beating Sweden, 4-2

Catch-up on an extremely busy month for para-sport with events taking place in both winter and summer sports.

Participants at the first National Paralympic Day in South Korea get ready to try wheelchair curling.

Event ramps up preparations for the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games.

Female skier in racing suit passing a gate on a ski slope

A series of surprise results mark the last day of the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships as a challenging course claims world and Paralympic medallists.

Bibian Mentel receives her Sochi gold

The winner of the very first women’s Paralympic gold in para-snowboard talks about pushing the sport on after the success of the Paralympic Winter Games.

Russia's Alexey Bugaev won downhill in the men's standing at Panorama 2015.

World title wins for Frantceva, Bochet and Schaffelhuber on International Women’s Day in Panorama, Canada.

Russia's Alexey Bugaev won downhill in the men's standing at Panorama 2015.

The final races of the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships will see Frenchwoman Marie Bochet and Russia’s Alexey Bugaev going for a clean sweep of medals on Tuesday (10 March).

A female standing skier competes in super-G

Bochet, Bugaev and Perrine maintain 100 per cent record at Panorama 2015

French skier Marie Bochet skied the downhill at Panorama 2015.

French multiple World’s and Paralympic medallist Marie Bochet speaks for International Women’s Day about being the most successful athlete, and the only woman, on the French team.

New Zealand's Corey Peters won his first world titles at the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships.

Four skiers will be going for triple world titles, and 100 per cent records, at the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships on Saturday (7 March).

Mac Marcoux and his brother

The second day of competition at the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships will see the speed races continue with world and Paralympic champions in action.

Russia's Alexey Bugaev won downhill in the men's standing at Panorama 2015.

Alexey Bugaev and Ivan Frantsev take world titles, as France’s Marie Bochet and Anna Schaffelhuber also seal wins at para-alpine Worlds.

Mac and B.J. Marcoux

Canada’s Mac Marcoux took the title for the hosts as Austrian Claudia Loesch fulfilled her dream, taking her first downhill World's title.

Athlete practicing alpine skiing in a sit-ski.

France’s Marie Bochet and Germany’s Anna Schaffelhuber set the quickest times in the first downhill training run of Panorama 2015.

Athlete practicing alpine skiing in a sit-ski.

France’s Marie Bochet and Germany’s Anna Schaffelhuber set the quickest times in the first downhill training run of Panorama 2015.

Skiing man curving around some slalom poles

The New Zealand duo are all set for the start of competition this Wednesday at the IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships in Panorama, Canada.

Two skiers in race suits going down a slope

Four of the seven British athletes took part at the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games and will now compete at the IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships.

Claudia Loesch of Austria

Austrian sit-skier is the defending champion in super-combined, giant slalom and super-G but wants the speed title to complete her collection.

French skier Marie Bochet skied the downhill at Panorama 2015.

A host of Paralympic and world champions from 23 countries are ready to go for the first gold medals at the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships.

Two skiers starting from a start house on a ski slope

Twelve athletes will represent the host country of the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships when racing starts on 4 March.

Allianz Athlete of the Month poll for February 2015

The public has until Monday 9 March to vote for their favourite from the six candidates.