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Winter Paralympic Games 2018


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TEAM SIZES

 

  • :USA United States - 68
  • :CAN Canada - 51
  • :JPN Japan - 38
  • :NOR Norway - 32
  • :WHT Neutral Paralympic Athletes - 30
  • :ITA Italy - 25
  • :CZE Czech Republic - 21
  • :SWE Sweden - 21
  • :UKR Ukraine - 21
  • :GER Germany - 20
  • :GBR Great Britain - 14
  • :AUT Austria - 13
  • :FIN Finland - 13
  • :SUI Switzerland - 13
  • :FRA France - 12
  • :AUS Australia - 11
  • :SVK Slovakia - 11
  • :NED Netherlands - 9
  • :POL Poland - 8
  • :CRO Croatia - 7
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - 6
  • :IRI Iran - 5
  • :CHI Chile - 4
  • :NZL New Zealand - 3
  • :ARG Argentina - 2
  • :BEL Belgium - 2
  • :HUN Hungary - 2
  • :PRK North Korea - 2
  • :AND Andorra - 1
  • :ARM Armenia - 1
  • :DEN Denmark - 1
  • :ISL Iceland - 1
  • :KEN Kenya - 1
  • :MEX Mexico - 1
  • :MGL Mongolia - 1
  • :PAK Pakistan - 1
  • :SLO Slovenia - 1
  • :TUR Turkey - 1
  • :UZB Uzbekistan - 1

 

  • :BLR Belarus
  • :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • :BRA Brazil
  • :BUL Bulgaria
  • :CHN China
  • :EST Estonia
  • :GEO Georgia
  • :GRE Greece
  • :LIE Liechtenstein
  • :ROU Romania
  • :SRB Serbia
  • :KOR South Korea
  • :TJK Tajikistan

 

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041347a8tuve0z5ete0xyu.png Alpine Skiing 041347a8tuve0z5ete0xyu.png
 
Competition Details
City :KOR PyeongChang :KOR
Dates March 10th - March 18th, 2018
Venue Jeongseon Alpine Centre
Website Official Website
 
 
There will be 30 events contested in Alpine Skiing at the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games, 15 for men and 15 for women. Competitions take place in 5 different courses across 3 sport classifications for each gender, with the courses being Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super-G, Downhill and Super Combined. The 3 sport classifications are Visually Impaired (where athletes ski with guides),  Standing (for skiers with a variety of leg and arm impairments but can stand) and Sitting (for skiers with trunk and leg impairments who race seated).
 
6 Athletes to watch in PyeongChang 2018:

:SVK Henrieta Farkasova - Women's Visually Impaired

:FRA Marie Bochet - Women's Standing

:AUT Claudia Loesch - Women's Sitting

:CAN Mac Marcoux - Men's Visually Impaired

:SUI Theo Gmur - Men's Standing

:NOR Jesper Pedersen - Men's Sitting

 
 
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041349zue4xzztbasaruhi.png Biathlon 041349zue4xzztbasaruhi.png

 

Competition Details
City :KOR PyeongChang :KOR
Dates March 10th - March 16th, 2018
Venue Alpenisa Biathlon Centre
Website Official Website
 
 
There will be 18 events contested in Biathlon at the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games, 9 for men and 9 for women. Competitions take place over 3 different races across 3 sport classifications for each gender, with the races being held over 6km, 10km and 12.5km for women and 7.5km, 12.5km and 15km for men. The 3 sport classifications are Visually Impaired (where athletes ski with guides),  Standing (for skiers with a variety of leg and arm impairments but can stand) and Sitting (for skiers with trunk and leg impairments who race seated).
 
6 Athletes to watch in PyeongChang 2018:

:UKR Oksana Shyshkova - Women's Visually Impaired

:WHT Ekaterina Rumyantseva - Women's Standing

:USA Oksana Masters - Women's Sitting

:WHT Stanislav Chokhlaev - Men's Visually Impaired

:FRA Benjamin Daviet - Men's Standing

:KOR Eui Hyun Sin - Men's Sitting

 

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041352i11r4fyy6z93qr9y.png Cross-Country Skiing 041352i11r4fyy6z93qr9y.png

 

Competition Details
City :KOR PyeongChang :KOR

Dates

March 11th - March 18th, 2018
Venue Alpenisa Biathlon Centre
Website Official Website

 

 

There will be 20 events contested in Cross Country Skiing at the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games, 9 for men, 9 for women and 2 mixed relays. Competitions take place over 3 different races across 3 sport classifications for each gender and 2 mixed gender and mixed classification 4x2.5km relays. The races for women will be the Sprint Classic, 5km/7.5km Classic and 12.5km/15km Freestyle and for men will be the Sprint Classic, 7.5km/10km Classic and 15/20km Freestyle. The Mixed 4x2.5km Relay is contested by 4 athletes, including at least 1 woman, and the combined classification percentage of each team must be below 330%. The Open 4x2.5km Relay is contested by 2, 3 or 4 athletes and the combined classification percentage of each team must be below 370%. The 3 sport classifications are Visually Impaired (where athletes ski with guides),  Standing (for skiers with a variety of leg and arm impairments but can stand) and Sitting (for skiers with trunk and leg impairments who race seated).
 
6 Athletes to watch in PyeongChang 2018:

:AUT Carina Edlinger - Women's Visually Impaired 

:WHT Anna Milenina - Women's Standing

:NOR Birgit Skarstein - Women's Sitting 

:SWE Zebastian Modin - Men's Visually Impaired 

:WHT Rushan Minnegulov - Men's Standing 

:WHT Ivan Golubkov - Men's Sitting 

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Competition Details
City :KOR PyeongChang :KOR

Dates

March 10th - March 18th, 2018
Venue Gangneung Hockey Centre
Website Official Website
 
 
There will be 1 event contested in Ice Hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games, a mixed-gender 8 team tournament. All competing athletes have impairments affecting the lower parts of their bodies, thus requiring them to play setaed. Canada enter the competition as the current world champions having defeated United States in 2017. However the bronze medallists from 2017, South Korea, may be boosted by the home crowd to challenge for the gold.
 
Teams qualified for PyeongChang 2018:

:CAN Canada

:CZE Czech Republic

:ITA Italy

:JPN Japan

:NOR Norway

:KOR South Korea 

:SWE Sweden

:USA United States

 

 

 

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Competition Details
City :KOR PyeongChang :KOR

Dates

March 12th - March 16th, 2018
Venue Jeongseon Alpine Centre
Website Official Website

 

 
There will be 10 events contested in Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games, 6 for men and 4 for women. Competitions take place in 2 different races across 3 sport classifications for each men and 2 for women, with the races being Banked Slalom and head-to-head Snowboard Cross. The 2 sport classifications for men and women are Lower Limb 1 (athletes with lower limb disabilites impacting one leg) and Lower Limb 2 (athletes with lower limb disabilites impacting both legs). There is an additional classification for men of Upper Limb (athletes with disabilites in their upper bodies affecting their balance).
 
5 Athletes to watch in PyeongChang 2018:

:USA Brenna Huckaby - Women's Lower Limb 1

:AUS Joany Badenhorst - Women's Lower Limb 2

:USA Mike Schultz - Men's Lower Limb 1

:JPN Gurimu Narita - Men's Lower Limb 2 

:FRA Maxime Montaggioni - Men's Upper Limb

 

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Competition Details
City :KOR PyeongChang :KOR

Dates

March 10th - March 17th, 2018
Venue Gangneung Curling Centre
Website Official Website

 

 

There will be 1 event contested in Wheelchair Curling at the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games, a mixed-gender 12 team tournament. Each team of 5 athletes must include at least 1 man and 1 woman. All competing athletes have impairments affecting the lower parts of their bodies, thus requiring them to play seated. The Neutral Paralympic Athletes comprised of Russian athletes enters the games world ranked number 1 after topping the Qualification Rankings with gold at the 2015 and 2016 World Championships. However Norway enters the games as the current world champions after winning the event in 2017. Others teams to watch out for include world ranked number 2 China and defending Paralympic champions Canada, who have won the event at every Games since 2006.
 
Teams qualified for PyeongChang 2018:

:CAN Canada

:CHN China

:FIN Finland

:GER Germany

:GBR Great Britain

:WHT Neutral Paralympic Athletes

:NOR Norway

:SVK Slovakia

:KOR South Korea 

:SWE Sweden

:SUI Switzerland

:USA United States

 

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On 1/16/2017 at 15:59, uk12points said:

Update:

 

:BRA Brazil have qualified in Men's Nordic Skiing in the final race of Stage 2 of the Nordic Skiing World Cup in Ukraine :clap:

 

Thomaz Moraes right? I remember seeing his results and he is so young...if he keeps improving, he could be a very serious threat for some top contenders in 2022 :hyper:

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Thomaz Moraes right? I remember seeing his results and he is so young...if he keeps improving, he could be a very serious threat for some top contenders in 2022 :hyper:

Brazil have 2 athletes with the entry standard, but sadly neither were quite good enough to secure a second quota. Technically it is up to the Brazilian federation to pick between Thomaz Moraes or Fernando Rocha, the age difference though is significant Moraes born 2001 or Rocha born 1978, so I would pick Moraes but the workings of internal selections can be complex to say the least. I would expect they might apply for a bipartite invitation for a second quota as there are lots of unused female quota that need allocating.

 

On 2022, he is young and if he keeps improving he could be up there, but most of the sitting field is pretty young, the Ukrainians are only in there 20s and there is a promising Japanese guy who was born in 2000. Plus, I am certain that China will throw lots of resources at Para Nordic Skiing, they send lots of athletes to competitions and I imagine they will be a force to be reckoned with on home snow! But there is definitely potential!

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