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World Para Nordic Skiing Championships

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The World Para Nordic Skiing Championships, known before 30 November 2016 as the IPC Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing World Championships, along with the Winter Paralympic Games, are the most prestigious level of international competition in Paralympic nordic skiing.

On 30 November 2016, the International Paralympic Committee, which serves as the international federation for 10 disability sports, including Nordic skiing, adopted the "World Para" brand for all 10 sports. The world championship events in all of these sports were immediately rebranded as "World Para" championships.[1]

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Championships

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Edition Year City Country Date Notes
1st 1974 (details) Grand Bornand  France Skiing World Championships - featured alpine (downhill) and Nordic (cross-country) skiing,[3][4] held by the International Sports Organisation for Disabled (ISOD)[5]
2nd 1982 (details) Alpes Vaudoise   Switzerland Winter World Championships[5][6][7]
3rd 1986 (details) Sälen  Sweden
4th 1990 (details) Jackson  United States
5th 1996 (details) Sunne  Sweden
6th 2000 (details) Crans-Montana   Switzerland [1]
7th[8] 2003 (details) Mitteltal-Obertal  Germany [2]
8th 2005 (details) Fort Kent  United States 12 Mar – 20 Mar [9]
9th 2009 (details) Vuokatti  Finland 23 Jan – 1 Feb [10]
10th 2011 (details) Khanty-Mansiysk  Russia 31 Mar – 10 Apr
11th 2013 (details) Sollefteå  Sweden 25 February - 5 March
12th 2015 (details) Cable  United States 22 Jan – 1 Feb [11]
13th 2017 (details) Finsterau  Germany 10 – 19 Feb [12] First World Championships under "World Para" branding.
13th 2019 (details) Prince George  Canada 15 – 24 Feb [13]
14th 2021 (details) Lillehammer  Norway 8 – 23 Jan
15th 2023 (details) Östersund  Sweden 21 – 29 Jan

See also

References

  1. ^ "The IPC to rebrand the 10 sports it acts as International Federation for" (Press release). International Paralympic Committee. 30 November 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  2. ^ The IPC, Official site of the 2009 IPC Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing World Championships and the 2009 IPC Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing World Cup
  3. ^ Athens Education Material - Paralympic Games - From 1960 to 2004, Malaysian Paralympic Council
  4. ^ Winter Paralympic History, HockeyCanada.ca
  5. ^ a b Paralympic Winter Sports Programme Build-up Archived 2010-07-07 at the Wayback Machine, The Paralympian 1/2002, International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
  6. ^ Canadian disabled team shines at winter games, The Vancouver Sun - Mar 15, 1982
  7. ^ Important Dates in Sledge Hockey History, hockeycanada.ca
  8. ^ Nordic Skiing, The Paralympian Newsletter 4/2002, International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
  9. ^ Nordic Skiing World Championships To Begin in Maine, International Paralympic Committee (IPC), March 11, 2005
  10. ^ Vuokatti Prepares for IPC Biathlon & Cross-Country Skiing World Champs, International Paralympic Committee (IPC), January 19, 2009
  11. ^ Cable 2015
  12. ^ Finsterau 2017
  13. ^ "Prince George 2019 World Championships". International Paralympic Committee. 17 December 2019.

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