IPC welcomes International Federations for Open Days

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Czechia's top moments at Milano Cortina 2026

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Remembering Alex Zanardi, Paralympic legend and former F1 driver

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Germany's top moments at Milano Cortina 2026

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First year of Sport for Mobility makes a tremendous difference

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Guiding the Way on the Slopes ⛷️❄️ | Georgia Gunew & Ethan Jackson

Guiding the Way on the Slopes ⛷️❄️ | Georgia Gunew & Ethan Jackson

Meet Australia's Georgia Gunew and Ethan Jackson in this Para alpine skiing feature from the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games.⛷️❄️ Competing as a Paralympic athlete-guide duo, they take on the challenge of Para alpine skiing racing where trust, communication, and perfect timing are essential. Racing down the mountain at high speed, the partnership between skier and guide becomes the key to navigating every turn and achieving peak performance. From training on the slopes to the intensity of competition, their journey reflects the teamwork, precision, and determination. Read more about the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games

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USA Para ice hockey team on a podium at 2021 World Championships

Record-setting Ostrava confirmed as host of 2027 A-Pool Worlds

Czech city, which set the attendance record in 2019, will welcome the WPIH A-Pool Worlds for the fourth time

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IPC announces second call for applications in classification research

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is inviting organisations to apply for grants of up to EUR 150,000 to fund multi-disciplinary classification research

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TO THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE LA28 PARALYMPIC GAMES

15 - 27 Aug 2028
About the Paralympic Games

About the Paralympic Games

The Paralympic Games are the largest global sporting event for athletes with disabilities and have taken place every four years since the inaugural edition in Rome, Italy, in 1960. In 1976, the first Winter Games were held in Ornskoldsvik, Sweden and featured 198 athletes from 16 countries.

Following the 1988 Games in Seoul, Republic of Korea, and the Winter Games in Albertville, France in 1992, the Paralympic and Olympic Games have been held in the same city. The next Paralympic Games will be held in LA in 2028 followed by Brisbane in 2032. The next winter edition is Milano Cortina 2026 with the French Alps to follow in 2030 and Salt Lake City in 2034.

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About the IPC

About the IPC

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement. Founded on 22 September 1989 as a non-profit organisation, we aim to be athlete-centred and membership-focussed in all our endeavours.

Through partnerships with more than 200 member organisations, we leverage Para sport to advance the lives of the 1.2 billion individuals with disabilities across the globe.

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Paralympics history

Paralympics history

Sport for athletes with an impairment has existed for more than 100 years. It was not until after World War II, however, that it was widely introduced. The purpose of it at that time was to assist the large number of war veterans and civilians who had been injured during wartime.

On 29 July 1948, the day of the Opening Ceremony of the London 1948 Olympic Games, Dr. Ludwig Guttmann organised a competition for wheelchair athletes at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Great Britain. Sixteen injured servicemen and women took part in archery at the inaugural Stoke Mandeville Games, which later became the Paralympic Games.

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What is classification?

What is classification?

Classification is the cornerstone of the Paralympic Movement; it determines which athletes are eligible to compete in a sport and how athletes are grouped together for competition. In Para sports, athletes are grouped by the degree of activity limitation resulting from the impairment. This, to a certain extent, is similar to grouping athletes by age, gender or weight.

Classification aims to minimise the impact of the impairment on athletes' performance so that the sporting excellence determines which athlete or team is ultimately victorious. Ensuring that athletes are classified prior to competing is crucial to safeguarding the integrity and credibility of the competition.

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What are the Paralympic sports?

What are the Paralympic sports?

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) recognises a total of 28 Paralympic sports. The 22 summer sports are Para archery, Para athletics, Para badminton, blind football, boccia, Para canoe, Para cycling, Para equestrian, goalball, Para judo, Para powerlifting, Para rowing, shooting Para sport, sitting volleyball, Para swimming, Para table tennis, Para taekwondo, Para triathlon, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair fencing, wheelchair rugby, and wheelchair tennis.

Winter sports include Para alpine skiing, Para biathlon, Para cross-country skiing, Para ice hockey, Para snowboard, and wheelchair curling.

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Worldwide Paralympic Partners

INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS

  • Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community
  • Staatskanzlei Des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
  • Freude, Joy, Joie, Bonn