PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

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.

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The Swedish team moved up to second place in the standings with two big wins on the ice in Sochi.

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.

Great Britain's ice sledge hockey team

Estonia and Great Britain’s ice sledge hockey teams begin a three-game series on the ice on Friday (22 February).

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Slovakia's Henrieta Farkasova has already won the women's downhill and now seeks four more golds at the IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships.

Tarmo Eerma

Defenseman Tarmo Eerma will lead Estonia in two major competitions prior to the IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships B-Pool in Nagano.

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.

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The president of the International Paralympic Committee, Sir Philip Craven, wrote to all IPC members regarding the Oscar Pistorius case.

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Regardless of the outcome of the tragic Oscar Pistorius case, IPC President Sir Philip Craven says the Paralympic Movement will continue to grow on a daily basis.

A picture of 2 mens in wheelchairs playing curling

After three days of competition in Sochi at the World Wheelchair Curling Championships, Canada, USA and Scotland lead the pack.