Alpine skiing at the Winter Paralympics

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Alpine skiing at the Winter Paralympics
Governing bodyWA
Events30 (men: 15; women: 15)
Games

Paralympic alpine skiing has been competed at the Winter Paralympic Games since they were first held in 1976. Events include men's and women's downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and combined.

Since the 2006 Winter Games in Turin, a three-category system is used. The three categories are: sitting, standing, and visually impaired.[1][2]

Summary

Games Year Events Best Nation
1197628 Switzerland
2198022 Austria
3198456 Austria
4198843 Austria
5199248 United States
6199466 United States
7199854 United States
8200253 United States
9200624 Germany
10201030 Germany
11201430 Russia
12201830 Slovakia
13202230 Austria
14202630 Austria

Events

[3][4][5]

EventClass7680848892949802061014182226Years
Men's combinedStanding

4
Visually
impaired
3
Sitting2
Men's downhillStanding


9
Visually
impaired
8
Sitting 7
Men's slalomStanding





11
Visually
impaired
6
Sitting 8
Men's giant slalomStanding





11
Visually
impaired
9
Sitting 8
Men's Super-GStanding

7
Visually
impaired
7
Sitting 7
Women's combinedStanding 4
Visually
impaired
3
Sitting2
Women's downhillStanding 9
Visually
impaired
8
Sitting7
Women's slalomStanding
11
Visually
impaired
6
Sitting8
Women's giant slalomStanding

11
Visually
impaired
9
Sitting 8
Women's Super-GStanding 7
Visually
impaired
7
Sitting7
Total Events282256444866545324303030

Medal table

NPCs in italics no longer compete at the Winter Paralympics[6][7]

As of 2026 Winter Paralympics

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria (AUT)1019597293
2 United States (USA)919871260
3 Germany (GER)856260207
4 Switzerland (SUI)494127117
5 France (FRA)444638128
6 Canada (CAN)274053120
7 Slovakia (SVK)18182460
8 Spain (ESP)18151144
9 New Zealand (NZL)1781136
10 Italy (ITA)16272366
11 Sweden (SWE)15121138
12 Norway (NOR)127423
13 Japan (JPN)11172250
14 Russia (RUS)1171028
15 Australia (AUS)1161532
16 Czech Republic (CZE)55515
17 Netherlands (NED)55212
18 China (CHN)4101226
19 Great Britain (GBR)3101528
20 Czechoslovakia3418
21 Finland (FIN)1203
22 Neutral Paralympic Athletes1124
23 Croatia (CRO)1001
24 Poland (POL)01910
25 Denmark (DEN)0101
 South Korea (KOR)0101
27 Belgium (BEL)0022
28 Liechtenstein (LIE)0011
 Yugoslavia0011
Totals (29 entries)5495395271,615

Multiple medalists

German Gerd Schönfelder is the most decorated alpine skier in the history of the Paralympic Games.

The table shows athletes with either 6 or more gold medals or ten or more total medals.[8]

Athlete Nation Paralympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Gerd Schönfelder  Germany (GER) 1992–2010 16 4 2 22
Reinhild Moeller  West Germany (FRG) /
 Germany (GER)
1980–2006 16 2 1 19
Rolf Heinzmann  Switzerland (SUI) 1980–2002 12 2 0 14
Hans Burn  Switzerland (SUI) 1988–2002 6 5 3 14
Sarah Will  United States (USA) 1992–2002 12 1 0 13
Sarah Billmeier  United States (USA) 1992–2002 7 5 1 13
Lana Spreeman  Canada (CAN) 1980–1994 1 6 6 13
Martin Braxenthaler  Germany (GER) 1998–2010 10 1 1 12
Henrieta Farkašová  Slovakia (SVK) 2010–2018 9 2 1 12
Greg Mannino  United States (USA) 1988–1998 6 4 2 12
Chris Waddell  United States (USA) 1992–2002 5 5 2 12
Bruno Oberhammer  Italy (ITA) 1984–1998 3 5 4 12
Markus Pfefferle  West Germany (FRG) /
 Germany (GER)
1988–2002 1 8 3 12
Bernard Baudean  France (FRA) 1976–1994 6 4 1 11
Michael Milton  Australia (AUS) 1992–2006 6 3 2 11
Alexander Spitz  West Germany (FRG) /
 Germany (GER)
1984–1994 4 4 3 11
Pascale Casanova  France (FRA) 1998–2006 3 6 2 11
Lauren Woolstencroft  Canada (CAN) 2002–2010 8 1 1 10
Tristan Mouric  France (FRA) 1984–1994 6 3 1 10
Rik Heid  United States (USA) 1988–1994 2 5 3 10
Kuniko Obinata  Japan (JPN) 1998–2010 2 3 5 10
Nancy Gustafson  United States (USA) 1988–1994 7 1 0 8
Josef Meusburger  Austria (AUT) 1976–1988 6 2 0 8
Cato Zahl Pedersen  Norway (NOR) 1980–1994 6 1 0 7
Brian Santos  United States (USA) 1992–1994 6 0 0 6

Nations

See also

References