FIS Para Snow Sports

FIS Para Snow Sports The official account for FIS Para alpine skiing, FIS Para snowboard and FIS Para Nordic Skiing. Website: https://www.fis-ski.com/en/para-snowsports

Para Alpine Skiing is practiced worldwide and features six events: downhill, super-G, alpine combined, slalom, giant slalom and parallel. Athletes competing in Para Alpine Skiing have either a physical or vision impairment. Para Nordic features the two sports Para Cross-Country Skiing and Para Biathlon. Athletes in Para Cross-Country Skiing compete in races ranging from 5 – 20km in Classical and F

ree skiing technique. Athletes competing in Para Biathlon, race in events ranging from 7.5 - 12.5km. Depending on the distance, the races include 2 or 4 shooting rounds, where the athletes must hit five targets located at a distance of 10m. Athletes with either a physical or vision impairment can enter the sport of Para Nordic. Athletes compete in three categories based on their functional ability, and factors system allows athletes with different impairments to compete against each other. Skiers with vision impairment are guided through the course by sighted guides using signals to indicate the course to follow. Some athletes use equipment that is adapted to their needs including single ski, sit-ski or orthopaedic aids. Para Snowboard is the newest winter Paralympic sport and features several events: banked slalom, dual banked slalom, snowboard cross and team events. Athletes competing in Para snowboard have a physical impairment and compete in three categories: Upper Limb, Lower Limb 1 and Lower Limb 2. History

Following the end of the Second World War, there was a systematic development of ski sport for persons with an impairment as injured ex-servicemen returned to the sport they loved. In 1948, the first courses were offered. The first documented Championships for skiers with an impairment were held in Badgastein, Austria, in 1948 with 17 athletes taking part. Since 1950, events have been held around the world. The introduction of sit-ski allowed people in wheelchairs (paraplegics and double above-the-knee amputees) to begin to ski and race. The first Paralympic Winter Games took place in Örnsköldsvik in Sweden in 1976 and featured two alpine disciplines - slalom and giant slalom. Downhill was added to the Paralympic programme in 1984 in Innsbruck, Austria, and super-G was added in 1994 at Lillehammer, Norway. Sit-skiing was introduced as a demonstration sport at the Innsbruck 1984 Paralympics and became a medal event at the Nagano 1998 Paralympic Games

Along with Para Alpine also Para Cross-Country Skiing first appeared at the 1976 Winter Paralympic Games in Örnsköldvski, Sweden. Para Biathlon was introduced in Innsbruck in 1988 for athletes with a physical impairment, and in 1992, athletes with a vision impairment also became eligible to compete. Para Snowboard was first introduced at the 2014 Sochi Paralympic Winter Games as an event under Para Alpine Skiing and has now been a standalone discipline for 2018 and 2022 Paralympic Winter Games.

18/06/2026

Full sends during downhill. ⛷️

A new pack of   stickers has just arrived! ✨Swipe to reveal who’s inside your pack. 👀📦
12/06/2026

A new pack of stickers has just arrived! ✨

Swipe to reveal who’s inside your pack. 👀📦

Some moments are already perfect. 🥹
07/06/2026

Some moments are already perfect. 🥹

03/06/2026

I don’t really see any difference 👀😅

01/06/2026

A little throwback to the FIS Para Alpine World Cup in Feldberg, where Johannes Aigner 🇦🇹 left no chance for his rivals and took home two gold medals from the slalom races. 🥇🥇

21/05/2026

Be like John Cena! 💪
Don’t miss any action and follow Para Snow Sports!

We saw it and truly appreciate your support! 🙌

The International Ski and Snowboard Federation and the Kelly Brush Foundation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding,...
20/05/2026

The International Ski and Snowboard Federation and the Kelly Brush Foundation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, marking an important milestone in their shared commitment to advancing safety standards and practices in alpine ski racing at all levels of the sports as well as promoting inclusion, accessibility, and athlete support across global Para Snow Sports.

Read the full article on fis-ski.com or download the FIS App 📲

https://www.fis-ski.com/inside-fis/news/2025-26/fis-and-kelly-brush-foundation-sign-strategic-mou-to-advance-safety-in-alpine-ski-racing-and-elevate-para-snow-sports-globally

19/05/2026

Let’s go through the course inspection with Kate Delson 🇺🇸 in Lenk. 🏂

With the ski and snowboard community gathered for the FIS Spring Meetings in Portorož, Slovenia, the FIS Council held a ...
15/05/2026

With the ski and snowboard community gathered for the FIS Spring Meetings in Portorož, Slovenia, the FIS Council held a meeting on Tuesday, 5 May, and decided on key steps for upcoming editions of the FIS World Championships, chief of which was the appointment of Bardonecchia (ITA) as hosts of the FIS Para World Championships 2029.

Read more on www.fis-ski.com or download FIS App 📲

21/04/2026

Things you can see in FIS Para Snowboard Cross 👀

Adresse

Lenk

Benachrichtigungen

Lassen Sie sich von uns eine E-Mail senden und seien Sie der erste der Neuigkeiten und Aktionen von FIS Para Snow Sports erfährt. Ihre E-Mail-Adresse wird nicht für andere Zwecke verwendet und Sie können sich jederzeit abmelden.

Service Kontaktieren

Nachricht an FIS Para Snow Sports senden:

Teilen

Kategorie