Winter Paralympics
The Winter Paralympics is a major international sporting event for athletes with disabilities, held every four years. It takes place shortly after the Winter Olympics and features various winter sports, including adaptive skiing, snowboarding, and ice sledge hockey. The event showcases the incredible skills and determination of athletes from around the world.
The first Winter Paralympics was held in 1976 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. Since then, the event has grown significantly, with more countries and athletes participating. The games promote inclusivity and raise awareness about the abilities of individuals with disabilities, inspiring many through the athletes' remarkable achievements.