2013 IPC Alpine Skiing Worlds open in La Molina
One year ahead of the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games, the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships promises fierce battles for the podium. 19 Feb 2013"I expect the performance levels of athletes to reach new heights at these Championships."
The 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships were opened in the Sports Centre of Alp, a small village near La Molina, Spain on Tuesday (19 February).
From 20-27 February, 118 skiers from 29 countries will battle it out for gold in six events, just over a year before the next Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.
Live results, daily news stories and video highlights, as well as athlete video blogs will be uploaded to www.ipcalpineskiingworlds.org and fans can follow the action on Twitter @IPCAlpine and on the IPC Alpine Skiing Facebook page.
“Since the 2011 World Championships in Sestriere a number of great rivalries have developed on the alpine skiing circuit and I expect these to take centre stage here this week,” said IPC President, Sir Philip Craven in his Opening Ceremony speech.
“I’m also delighted at some of the new young talent emerging and believe some of them will be surprise packages here in La Molina by coming out of nowhere to win a medal or even a world title.
“Such competition for medals and rankings is great news for the sport and I expect the performance levels of athletes to reach new heights at these Championships.”
The Opening Ceremony of the sixth World Championships was attended by Her Royal Highness, Princess Elena, Mayor Ramon Moliner, Miguel Cardenal, President of the Spanish Sports Council, Ivan Tibau, Secretary General of Sport, Miguel Carballeda, President of the Spanish Paralympic Committee and Miguel Sagarra, IPC Governing Board Member. It featured a performance from the local band
For more information please visit the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships La Molina homepage.