Kadykov appointed race director for 2019-2020 World Para Nordic Skiing season
Russian Georgy Kadykov has been announced as race director for World Para Nordic Skiing for the 2019-2020 season.
Russian Georgy Kadykov has been announced as race director for World Para Nordic Skiing for the 2019-2020 season.
Altenberg and Dresden in Germany will host the first joint World Cup event between the International Ski Federation (FIS) and World Para Nordic Skiing in January next year.
US Paralympics has announced the five Para-Nordic skiers named to the national team and two skiers named to the development team for the 2019-2020 season.
America's Oksana Masters took her fourth World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup title after winning the women’s short distance sitting cross-country event today in Sapporo.
Japan's Taiki Kawayoke delighted the home crowd in Sapporo after securing his first World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup victory in the men's standing middle-distance cross-country event.
A day of sprint biathlon racing at the World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup Finals in Sapporo in Japan saw the same three Paralympic sitting champions finish on the podium as in the previous day's full race - but in a different order - as Ukraine's Taras Rad took gold.
The United States' Daniel Cnossen kept his hopes of winning a coveted crystal globe alive by winning the opening biathlon race of the World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup Finals in Sapporo in Japan.
Newly-crowned world champion Taiki Kawayoke will lead hosts Japan's team at the World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup Finals in Sapporo, where competition is due to begin tomorrow.
The 2019 World Para Nordic Skiing Championships came to an end with two-teenagers taking gold medals in the long-distance cross-country events in Prince George.
Norway and Ukraine clinched relay gold medals on the penultimate day of the World Para Nordic Skiing Championships in Prince George.
Double Paralympic champion Benjamin Daviet of France secured his fifth gold medal of the World Para Nordic Skiing Championships in Prince George to continue his dominance of the competition.
Oksana Masters and Benjamin Daviet have continued their domination of the World Para Nordic Skiing Championships in Prince George, winning their fourth gold medals on the second day of biathlon action.
Norway’s teenage sensation Vilde Nilsen has won another gold medal at the World Para Nordic Skiing Championships in Prince George.
Great Britain’s double Paralympic gold medallist Rachel Morris has shown her incredible versatility once again, qualifying for the World Para Nordic Skiing Championships having already won Paralympic medals in two other sports.
Oksana Masters, Yury Holub and Benjamin Daviet all won gold medals again on the second day of the World Para Nordic Skiing Championships in Prince George.