Winter Paralympics
1 of 1noun/ˈwɪntər ˌpærəˈlɪmpɪks/
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a sporting event for athletes with physical disabilities, held following the Winter Olympics
The Winter Paralympics is a global multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities, held every four years, following the Winter Olympic Games. It features a variety of winter sports, such as skiing, ice hockey, and snowboarding, with athletes competing in different categories based on their disabilities. The event is organized by the International Paralympic Committee and promotes inclusion, resilience, and excellence in sport. The Winter Paralympics provide a platform for athletes with disabilities to showcase their skills, inspire others, and celebrate the spirit of determination and achievement.
- Athletes train rigorously for years to qualify for the Winter Paralympics.
- The Winter Paralympics provide a platform for athletes to compete at the highest level.
- He was inspired by the athletes' performances at the Winter Paralympics.
- The Winter Paralympics medal table ranks countries based on their athletes' performances.
- he represented her country in snowboarding at the Winter Paralympics.