The Paralympic skiers and snowboarders representing the USA at the 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympics have been announced.
Sixty-eight athletes have been named to the U.S. team for the Milan Cortina Paralympics.
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina may have concluded with the Closing Ceremony on February 22, but the games are far from over as the 2026 Winter Paralympics begin in March. Also hosted by ...
Duluth Denfeld alum Blake Eaton was named this week to the United States team for the 2026 Winter Paralympics as an Alpine skier. "This is surreal. From (a) little kid growing up in small hill ...
A 19-year-old from Norfolk who has been skiing since the age of five despite being visually impaired is preparing to debut at ...
This will be the second Paralympic Games for Ravi Drugan and the first for Anna Soens, the first paraplegic woman to summit ...
Get to know the top athletes from the U.S. and around the world going into the 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympic Games.
St. Cloud's Mike Schultz, a gold and silver medal para snowboarder and prosthetic engineer, prepares for his final Paralympic ...
Former Paralympic athlete leads adaptive skiing clinic for wounded veterans ...
Saylor O'Brien has never been one to follow the crowd. A rising star in U.S. Para alpine skiing, she has carved out her own path to success by embracing what makes her different. Born with Spina ...
In Beijing, 558 athletes competed at the Paralympics. The 2026 Games will see 665 Olympic quota spots (323 for men, 176 for ...