Eventos paralímpicos invernales de 2026

Explore the full schedule for the upcoming Winter Paralympic Games, taking place in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo from March 6 to 15, 2026. Discover the various disciplines, including Para Alpine Skiing, Para Snowboard, Wheelchair Curling, Sled Hockey, and Para Nordic Skiing. Stay updated with results, medal standings, and the athletes competing in Italy. This guide is essential for fans and followers of winter Paralympic sports.

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    Para Alpine Skiing Downhill (Milano Cortina 2026)

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    This event was one of the inaugural and most prominent competitions at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, capturing global attention with its speed and skill. Athletes demonstrated exceptional ability, descending steep slopes at over 100 km/h, redefining the boundaries of competitive skiing.

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    Para Alpine Skiing Super-G (Milano Cortina 2026)

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    • Features men's and women's Super-G across all classes

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    Para Alpine Skiing Super-G was a central event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, showcasing athletes' speed and skill. The competitions delivered memorable moments and outstanding performances across vision impaired, sitting, and standing categories.

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    Para Alpine Skiing Giant Slalom (Milano Cortina 2026)

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    • Part of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games

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    This event was a prominent competition at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, attracting the world's top Para alpine skiers. It presents a significant technical challenge with sharp turns and a considerable vertical drop, demanding exceptional precision and skill from the athletes.

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    Para Alpine Skiing Slalom (Milano Cortina 2026)

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    • Features 30 medal events

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    This event was one of the most thrilling and technical competitions at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games. It showcased the skill and determination of Paralympic athletes in a discipline demanding extreme precision and speed. The men's slalom, in particular, served as the closing event of the Games, leaving a lasting impression.

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    Para Biathlon (Milano Cortina 2026)

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    • Features 18 medal events

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    Para Biathlon at Milano Cortina 2026 was a central event of the Paralympic Winter Games, featuring 18 medal events and attracting 180 Para athletes. The competition stood out for its combination of cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, showcasing the incredible skill and determination of participants across various disability categories.

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    Para Cross-Country Skiing (Milano Cortina 2026)

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    • Features 20 medal events

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    This event was an integral part of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, featuring 20 medal events and highlighted by impressive performances from athletes like Oksana Masters. The para cross-country skiing competitions generated memorable moments and showcased the spirit of perseverance and athletic excellence.

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    Para Ice Hockey (Milano Cortina 2026)

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    • Features intensity, speed, and skill

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    Para Ice Hockey at Milano Cortina 2026 was a central event of the Winter Paralympics, noted for its intensity and the high skill level of the athletes. The competition culminated in the United States' victory, securing its fifth consecutive gold medal and demonstrating exceptional performance.

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    Para Snowboarding (Milano Cortina 2026)

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    • Features adrenaline and skill

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    Para Snowboarding at Milano Cortina 2026 was a central event of the Paralympic Winter Games, notable for its eight medal events and the impressive performance of the athletes. The competitions were held at the Cortina Para Snowboard Park, providing a spectacular setting for Paralympic sport.

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    Wheelchair Curling (Milano Cortina 2026)

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    • Will comprise two competitions

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    Wheelchair curling at Milano Cortina 2026 was a central event of the Paralympic Winter Games, featuring two intense competitions and the debut of the mixed doubles discipline. The thrilling finals, including China's victory in mixed doubles, delivered memorable sporting moments and highlighted the skill of the Paralympic athletes.

Frequently asked questions

The 2026 Winter Paralympic Events include Para alpine skiing, Para biathlon, Para cross-country skiing, Para ice hockey, Para snowboard, and Wheelchair curling.
The 2026 Winter Paralympic Events will be held in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, as part of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games.
Para alpine skiing will feature a total of 30 medal events at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre.
Mixed doubles wheelchair curling will make its Paralympic debut at the Milano Cortina 2026 Games, featuring teams of one man and one woman competing.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the 2026 Winter Paralympic Events focuses on the relevance and media coverage of each sport, as well as innovations and impact on the Paralympic community.

  • We consider the visibility and interest generated by each sport, based on available news and updates.
  • The number of athlete quota places and medal events available for each discipline is evaluated, indicating its scale within the Games.
  • Special attention is given to new developments and debuts in competition formats, such as mixed doubles wheelchair curling.
  • The participation of prominent teams and athletes, such as Team USA and Paralympic champions, contributes to the event's relevance.
  • Inclusion in the official program of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games.
  • Number of medal events and athlete quota places available for the discipline.
  • Historical relevance and popularity of the sport within the winter Paralympic movement.
  • Innovations in competition format or the introduction of new categories.
  • Media coverage and public interest generated by the sport before and during the Games.