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Figure skaters with disabilities seek a place in the Paralympic spotlight
As a long jumper, Stef Reid never thought she'd need to learn how to land on ice. Now she's part of a movement hoping to get figure skating into the Paralympics.consent.yahoo.com
I wonder does anyone have a protocol from the mentioned abive competitions? It would be nice to see how the disabled community goes about scoring...
And I feel this is where Solo Ice Dance could be a nice roadmap. Thoughts?
I have a question, and it is absolutely not meant to disparage or minimize the achievements of these athletes.
Does anyone watch the Paralympic Games? I don't think I can name a Paralympic athlete, either American or otherwise.
I'm sure there are good stores and excellent athletes that deserve recognition, but I'm worn out after the Olympics, and I don't watch the Paralympic Games that follow, and I see very little publicity about them.
If the IOC wants to make these Games a bigger deal, I think they need a new strategy. Perhaps the Winter Paralympic Games could be run concurrently. On most nights of Olympic coverage, there seemed to be a lack of sports stuff for the commentary team to talk about, or they wouldn't have to fill the airtime with nonsense features.
I watch the Paralympics when I'm home where my computer screen is, and when I can find them being shown. I'll watch any parasport, but particularly hockey. I used to skate at a rink where the Canadian sledge hockey team of that year practised and got to know the players of that era. At another rink in another city, a goalie in a sledge often showed up at the drop-in stick and puck sessions and the other players loved it when he did because he was faster and gave them more of a workout. When you actually see these athletes in person, it's even more impressive and makes you feel even more like you're slacking when sports come easily to you just because you're able-bodied. It keeps your own ego humble.I have a question, and it is absolutely not meant to disparage or minimize the achievements of these athletes.
Does anyone watch the Paralympic Games? I don't think I can name a Paralympic athlete, either American or otherwise.
I'm sure there are good stores and excellent athletes that deserve recognition, but I'm worn out after the Olympics, and I don't watch the Paralympic Games that follow, and I see very little publicity about them.
If the IOC wants to make these Games a bigger deal, I think they need a new strategy. Perhaps the Winter Paralympic Games could be run concurrently. On most nights of Olympic coverage, there seemed to be a lack of sports stuff for the commentary team to talk about, or they wouldn't have to fill the airtime with nonsense features.
Wow, I didn't know that there was a Paralympic section, thank you! Where is it?We were discussing this in the paralympic section of the forum
Well, alas, there's no Figure Skating at the Paralympic Games, so, no... (I haven't watched any other Sport at the Olympic Games, either.)I have a question, and it is absolutely not meant to disparage or minimize the achievements of these athletes.
Does anyone watch the Paralympic Games? I don't think I can name a Paralympic athlete, either American or otherwise.
I'm sure there are good stores and excellent athletes that deserve recognition, but I'm worn out after the Olympics, and I don't watch the Paralympic Games that follow, and I see very little publicity about them.
If the IOC wants to make these Games a bigger deal, I think they need a new strategy. Perhaps the Winter Paralympic Games could be run concurrently. On most nights of Olympic coverage, there seemed to be a lack of sports stuff for the commentary team to talk about, or they wouldn't have to fill the airtime with nonsense features.
I unfortunately don't either - but this clip was going viral during the summer Olympics of 2024.I have a question, and it is absolutely not meant to disparage or minimize the achievements of these athletes.
Does anyone watch the Paralympic Games? I don't think I can name a Paralympic athlete, either American or otherwise.
I'm sure there are good stores and excellent athletes that deserve recognition, but I'm worn out after the Olympics, and I don't watch the Paralympic Games that follow, and I see very little publicity about them.
If the IOC wants to make these Games a bigger deal, I think they need a new strategy. Perhaps the Winter Paralympic Games could be run concurrently. On most nights of Olympic coverage, there seemed to be a lack of sports stuff for the commentary team to talk about, or they wouldn't have to fill the airtime with nonsense features.
Wow, I didn't know that there was a Paralympic section, thank you! Where is it?
Well, alas, there's no Figure Skating at the Paralympic Games, so, no... (I haven't watched any other Sport at the Olympic Games, either.)
Oh, thank you, I hadn't thought that it could be the general Paralympic Games! I had imagined that there was a thread about Figure Skating for people with disabilities, as it does exist, particularly for kids with a Down syndrome or the like; but it's still very little developed.2026 Paralympic Winter Games
Mar 6-15, 2026 Alpine Skiing, Biathlon, Cross-country Skiing, Ice Hockey, Snowboarding, & Curlingwww.goldenskate.com
Down syndrome is Special Olympics not Paralympics if I recall correctly and figure skating is already includedOh, thank you, I hadn't thought that it could be the general Paralympic Games! I had imagined that there was a thread about Figure Skating for people with disabilities, as it does exist, particularly for kids with a Down syndrome or the like; but it's still very little developed.
(And I'm afraid I'm not very interested in "other Sports".)
Wow, I didn't know Special Olympics! It looks awesome! Thank you, I'll spread the word!Down syndrome is Special Olympics not Paralympics if I recall correctly and figure skating is already included
Great Britain is second on the all-time medal table of the Summer Paralympics, but has never won a medal at the Winter Paralympics, and I thnk the level of interest here mirrors that.![]()
Good catch!Erm, the tables on the main Paralympic pages on Wikipedia only show the Top 20, ordered by Gold Medals. (Which I do not agree with. It should be ordered by Total Medals).
The full Medal table for the Paralympics (Summer and Winter) is on this page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-time_Paralympic_Games_medal_table
We have won 40 Winter Paralympic Medals:
3Gold Medals
14Silver Medals
23Bronze Medals
When ordered by Total Medals, we are in 19th position in the Winter Medals list.
Good catch!
But I think it should obviously be ordered primarily by gold, then silver than bronze. We're not American, after all! And we come quite a lot lower down then.
