The Paralympic skiers and snowboarders representing the USA at the 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympics have been announced.
Duluth Denfeld alum Blake Eaton was named this week to the United States team for the 2026 Winter Paralympics as an Alpine skier.
A 19-year-old from Norfolk who has been skiing since the age of five despite being visually impaired is preparing to debut at ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina may have concluded with the Closing Ceremony on February 22, but the games are far from over as the 2026 Winter Paralympics begin in March. Also hosted by ...
This will be the second Paralympic Games for Ravi Drugan and the first for Anna Soens, the first paraplegic woman to summit ...
Russian athletes will compete under the nation's flag for the first time since Sochi 2014, which has outraged nations including Ukraine ...
Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation coach Laurie Stephens and Bellevue's Jesse Keefe were among 32 athletes named to the U.S. Paralympic Alpine Team on Tuesday by U.S. Ski & Snowboard, ...
Arly Velásquez, a 37-year-old Para alpine skier from Cancún, will be the country’s only athlete at the Milan-Cortina Games starting March 5.
At Sugarbush Resort this week, a former Paralympian is leading a ski and snowboard clinic for wounded veterans. Veterans from ...
Para ice hockey and Para nordic skiing stars to lead Canadian Paralympic Team into Milano Cortina 2026 – Opening Ceremony takes place March 6; Canadian athletes start competition March 7 OTTAWA, ...
St. Cloud's Mike Schultz, a gold and silver medal para snowboarder and prosthetic engineer, prepares for his final Paralympic ...