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(Redirected from IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships)

Alexandr Alyabyev of Russia. 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships at La Molina in Spain. Day 2 of competition. Super-G final.

The World Para Alpine Skiing Championships, known before the 2017 edition as the IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships, along with the Winter Paralympic Games, are the most prestigious level of international competition in Paralympic alpine skiing. First held in 1974, the World Championships have been held every four years (even-numbered non-Paralympic years) from 1982 to 2004; beginning in 2009, they have been held every other year, in odd-numbered years.

The change from holding the World Championships every four years to every two was originally set to happen in 2007. The 2007 edition was slated for Klosters, Switzerland, but organizers withdrew their bid in early 2006, citing a lack of funding. The International Paralympic Committee initially attempted to find a replacement host for the 2007 Championships but in April decided to cancel the event entirely.

On 30 November 2016, the IPC, which serves as the international governing body for Alpine skiing involving competitors with disabilities, adopted the "World Para" branding for the committees that govern all disability sports for which it serves as the international federation. Accordingly, IPC world championship events in Alpine skiing have since been known as "World Para Alpine Skiing Championships".[1]

Hosts[edit]

Year Dates Host Country Event Notes
1972 Courchevel  France World Winter Games Not an official World Championships
1974 Le Grand-Bornand  France Skiing World Championships 1st, featured alpine (downhill) and Nordic (cross-country) skiing,[2][3] held by the International Sports Organisation for Disabled (ISOD)[4][5]
1982 Alpes Vaudoise  Switzerland 1982 Disabled Alpine World Championships [4][6][1]
1986 Sälen  Sweden 1986 World Disabled Ski Championships [5] 3rd [2]
1990 28 February - 7 March Winter Park, Colorado  USA 1990 Disabled Alpine World Championships [5][7]
1996 Lech  Austria 1996 Disabled Alpine World Championships [5]
2000 Anzère   Switzerland 2000 World Ski Championships for Disabled 6th[8] first time the world championships for alpine and Nordic skiing were held at the same time and hosted by the same Organizing Committee, 23 nations, 500+ athletes [3] [9][10][11]
2004 30 January -
6 February
Wildschönau  Austria 2004 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships
2007 Klosters   Switzerland Cancelled Cancelled due to lack of funding.
2009 19 February - 1 March Pyeongchang  South Korea 2009 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships
2011 14 - 23 January Sestriere  Italy 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships
2013 18 - 27 February La Molina  Spain 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships [12]
2015 2 - 10 March Panorama Mountain Village  Canada 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships [13]
2017 22 - 31 January Tarvisio  Italy 2017 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships [14]
2019 21 - 24 January
28 - 31 January
Sella Nevea/Kranjska Gora  Italy/ Slovenia 2019 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships [15]
2022 8 - 23 January Lillehammer  Norway 2021 World Para Snow Sports Championships Alpine skiing, para biathlon, para cross-country and para snowboard all took place at these championships, it also served as a qualifying event for 2022 Winter Paralympics.[16]
2023 21-29 January Espot  Spain 2023 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships

Medal table (2009)[edit]

[needs update]

RankIPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada (CAN)96116
2 Germany (GER)61512
3 Austria (AUT)47213
4 Slovakia (SVK)3339
5 United States (USA)3317
6 Australia (AUS)2013
7 Japan (JPN)14712
8 Italy (ITA)1236
9 Spain (ESP)1214
10 France (FRA)1113
11 Switzerland (SUI)0123
12 New Zealand (NZL)0101
13 Czech Republic (CZE)0033
14 Belgium (BEL)0011
Totals (14 entries)31313193

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The IPC to rebrand the 10 sports it acts as International Federation for" (Press release). International Paralympic Committee. 30 November 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  • ^ Athens Education Material - Paralympic Games - From 1960 to 2004 Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Malaysian Paralympic Council
  • ^ Winter Paralympic History, HockeyCanada.ca
  • ^ a b Paralympic Winter Sports Programme Build-up Archived 2010-07-07 at the Wayback Machine, The Paralympian 1/2002, International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
  • ^ a b c d History of the New Zealand Disabled Ski Team, disabledsnowsports.org.nz
  • ^ Canadian disabled team shines at winter games, The Vancouver Sun - Mar 15, 1982]
  • ^ Record-Journal - Apr 14, 1989, Google News Archive Search
  • ^ Winter Sports Celebrate New World Champions, The Paralympian 2/2000, International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
  • ^ 6th World Ski Championships for the Disabled, amputee-online.com
  • ^ Results Alpine Skiing (Anzère), International Paralympic Committee (IPC), (archived, Wayback Machine)
  • ^ Disabled 2000 The Will to Win[dead link], highbeam.com, Ski - November 1, 1999
  • ^ "La Molina - About Us - About la Molina".
  • ^ Panorama 2015
  • ^ "Tarvisio 2017 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships".
  • ^ "Sella Nevea/Kranjska Gora - 2019 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships".
  • ^ "Seven things to know about Lillehammer 2021". International Paralympic Committee. 13 August 2020.
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