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Alpine Skiing
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Downhill racing started as a demonstration event at the 1980 Games in Geilo, Norway.  The giant slalom was first a demonstration event in 1984, and mono-skiing was introduced in the alpine and Nordic events in 1988 at the Games in Innsbruck, Austria.

The alpine disciplines include the same events contested in Olympic competition:  downhill, slalom, giant slalom and super-G.

Paralympic alpine skiing competition is open to male and female athletes in the categories for amputees, blind/visually impaired, spinal cord injured/wheelchair and cerebral palsy/brain injury/stroke. For additional information on eligibility, click on the Classification link on the left side of this page.

For more information on disabled alpine skiing, visit:

The U.S. Ski Team's disabled team page - click here

Disabled Sport USA's winter sports page - http://www.dsusa.org/winter.html

The International Blind Sport Federation's (IBSA) alpine skiing page - click here

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