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  2. Para-alpine skiing classification - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, while not formally part of the para-skiing classification system, intellectual disability alpine skiing events did exist as part of the Special Olympics progra.. [27] By 1984, there were four organisations governing classification for the sport. They included ISOD, ISMGF, IBSA and CP-ISRA. [13]

  3. Para-alpine skiing - Wikipedia

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    Skiers from 39 different countries actively compete in para-alpine skiing [4] in a sport is that one of eight governed by the International Paralympic Committee Sports Committee, [28] [9] with rules for para-alpine skiing set forth in the IPCAS Rules and Regulations. [4] Event specific rules may be created for events like the Paralympic Games.

  4. Winter Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    Alpine and Nordic skiing for amputees and visually impaired athletes where the main events but ice sledge racing was included as a demonstration event. [3] There were 198 participating athletes from 16 countries, [ 4 ] and it was the first time that athletes with impairments other than wheelchair athletes were permitted to compete.

  5. Alpine skiing at the Winter Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    Paralympic alpine skiing has been competed at the Winter Paralympic Games since they were first held in 1976. Events include men's and women's downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and combined. Since the 2006 Winter Games in Turin, a three-category system is used. The three categories are: sitting, standing, and visually impaired. [1] [2]

  6. Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Alpine skiing has been contested at every Winter Olympics since 1936, when a combined event was held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.. From 1948 to 1980, the Winter Olympics also served as the World Championships in Olympic years, with separate competitions held in even-numbered non-Olympic years.

  7. LW2 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    The factoring for LW2 alpine skiing classification during the 2011/2012 skiing season was 1 for slalom, 0.9211 for giant slalom, 0.9243 for super-G and 0.9426 for downhill. [ 30 ] In disability skiing events, sometimes this classification is grouped with standing classes who are seeded to start after visually impaired classes and before sitting ...

  8. It's not just Shiffrin and Vonn. The US Ski Team has multiple ...

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    SAALBACH-HINTERGLEMM, Austria (AP) — A year before the Winter Olympics, the U.S. Ski Team just had a performance to remember. The women’s squad won medals in four out of five events at the ...

  9. LW3 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    Skiers in this classification compete with two skis and two ski poles in both para-alpine and para-Nordic skiing. [4] [8] During training, skiers may use prosthesis, cants, wedges, ski-bras, outriggers or short skis. For skiers using a prosthesis, a special skiing prosthesis is used [14] [15] [16] and they may also require the user of ...