Six countries chase two Beijing 2022 spots at World Para Ice Hockey qualifier
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Six countries will battle it out for two Beijing 2022 places at the World Para Ice Hockey Qualification Tournament, which begins tomorrow in Berlin.
Six countries will battle it out for two Beijing 2022 places at the World Para Ice Hockey Qualification Tournament, which begins tomorrow in Berlin.
Spain's Israel Blanco earned his first career victory on the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) Para Sport World Cup circuit by triumphing in the second event of the Lake Placid doubleheader.
Robert Balk secured gold at the first International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) Para Sport World Cup event of the season in Lake Placid.
The International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) Para Sport World Cup season begins tomorrow, with back-to-back events scheduled in Lake Placid in the United States.
Berlin is set to host the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Qualification Tournament from November 26 to December 1 with six ice hockey teams competing for the final two places at the upcoming Games.
Ostrava's RT Torax Arena will stage a Para ice hockey warm-up event for the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics, with four nations set to be represented at the International Para Hockey (IPH) Cup scheduled for December.
Paralympic and world champions the United States and Canada shared the spoils in a two-game Para ice hockey series in Maryland.
Britain's first-ever Winter Paralympic champion Kelly Gallagher has retired from skiing.
China added the world title to their Paralympic gold medal as they claimed the World Wheelchair Curling Championship title on home soil in Beijing.
China and Sweden will go head-to-head in the final of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship in Beijing after semi-final wins against the United States and the Russian Curling Federation (RCF), respectively.
Hosts China claimed the top spot of the standings at the round-robin stage of the World Wheelchair Curling Championships in Beijing, winning nine of their 11 matches.
Scotland edged out a narrow victory over leaders China to create a three-way tie at the top of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship in Beijing.
Hosts China moved to the top of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship standings after a dominant win over Switzerland in Beijing.
Three-time Paralympic ice hockey champion Steve Cash is retiring from the sport.
With another two victories on the second day of competition today, Sweden remained unbeaten at the World Wheelchair Curling Championship at the "Ice Cube" in Beijing, now with three wins to their name.