CBC Sports to show Panorama 2015 live

Sports fans in Canada can watch all of the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships live at cbcsports.ca. 02 Mar 2015
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Mac Marcoux in a close-up focussing on the slalom pole in front of him

Canada's Mac Marcoux

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By Canadian Paralympic Committee

"Competing on home soil is a thrill unlike any other and now being able to showcase that to the fans who can't be here in person is even more thrilling."

On the eve of the one year anniversary of the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Games, Canadian para-alpine skiers are set to compete against the world in Panorama, Canada, beginning with downhill on 4 March, at the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships.

Through a partnership with CBC Sports and SendtoNews, the Canadian Paralympic Committee and Alpine Canada Alpin are excited to bring the action to a Canadian audience via live streaming on cbcsports.ca with highlights and news clips available across various media platforms.

"We are very excited to continue our work with CBC and SendtoNews towards our ongoing commitment to increasing the opportunities for Paralympic sport coverage in Canada," said Martin Richard, Executive Director of Communications and Marketing at the Canadian Paralympic Committee. "We want to continue the legacy set during the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Games and showcase our athletes' performances and stories on television and digital as they embark on their journey towards the next Paralympic Games.

"Competing on home soil is a thrill unlike any other and now being able to showcase that to the fans who can't be here in person is even more thrilling," said three time Paralympian Matt Hallat. "It has been amazing to see how far our sport has come and CBC choosing to live stream the IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships is another great step in the right direction for our sport. I'm excited and ready to compete next week and I'm positive the Paralympic community around the world is excited to watch."

"CBC is proud to partner with the CPC on another exciting event featuring Canadian elite high-performance athletes competing with the best in the world," said Jeffrey Orridge, executive director, CBC sports properties. "We're making sure Canadians won't miss a minute of coverage no matter where they are or how they're watching, whether it be at home through their desktop computers or on the go via mobile platforms."

The 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships Live streaming schedule can be found at cbcsports.ca.

High resolution video highlights are available daily to Canadian media at no cost at www.sendtonews.com.

Viewers in the US can watch live at US Paralympics website and elsewhere at Panorama2015.com.