IPC Para-Snowboard World Championships
23-28 February

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WADA Doping Control Video

Athlete served one month suspension between 6 March and 6 April 2013

Ray of Light and Snowflake

"Our Sochi 2014 Champion" Aleksandr Alyabiev takes part in "Bench of Peace" art project

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Claudia Loesch, Markus Salcher and Matthias Lanzinger helped the Austrians have one of the most successful alpine skiing seasons of any nation.

Carl Murphy

The next season will kick off with the IPC Alpine Skiing and Snowboard World Cup races in Queenstown, New Zealand.

Viviane Forest

Canadian alpine skier and goalball player Viviane Forest will always remember her final para-alpine run.

Evan Strong snowboarding

At the final snowboard cross event on the IPCAS calendar for this season, Evan Strong, Heidi Jo Duce and Joseph Chandler of the USA topped the podium.

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The public now has until 12:00 (CEST) on 12 April to vote for the winner.

Viviane Forest

Three-time Paralympic champion Viviane Forest of Canada announced her retirement this past week.

Bibian Mentel-Spee

British and Dutch athletes excel at final Snowboard World Cup event of 2012/2013 season

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More than 50 youngsters will take part in training and competition on the slopes of Rogla, Slovenia.

WADA Doping Control Video

World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) warns "cheats" of GW501516

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120 new alpine skiing athletes licensed for national competitions.

Sochi 2014 Chefs de Mission Seminar

The IPC President and Russian Prime Minister agreed on the importance of the next Paralympic Winter Games.

Jack Benedick

Sochi 2014 Chefs de Mission Seminar

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Representatives from 36 countries in Sochi to learn more ahead of 2014 Winter Paralympics

IPC and RUSADA anti-doping outreach booth

Outreach booth for athletes in Sochi, Russia proves huge success

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USA’s Mike Shea and the Netherlands’ Bibian Mentel won the lower limb impairment classes of the 2013 IPCAS Snowboard Cross World Cup (Maribor).

Alexander Vetrov on slope

Russia not only won the nations trophy, but also the men's standing and women's visually impaired overall trophies.