Paralympic Games Milano Cortina 2026: Key Events on March 15th
As the Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 draw to a close, March 15th promises a thrilling final day of competition. The schedule features decisive events in Para biathlon, cross-country skiing, and Para alpine skiing, with athletes vying for coveted gold medals.
Para Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing Showdowns
The day will see the culmination of efforts in Para cross-country skiing, with the long-distance races taking center stage. German athlete Anja Wicker, a three-time medalist at these Games, is expected to be a strong contender in the 20km race. Wicker is a Paralympic champion and World Cup winner competing in the sitting category, known for her consistency and professionalism .
Para Alpine Skiing: A Family Affair
In Para alpine skiing, Johannes Aigner will compete in the men’s slalom, completing a remarkable family achievement. Following his sister Veronika Aigner’s success with four gold medals, Johannes aims to add to Austria’s tally, potentially securing their eighth gold of the Games.
Ice Hockey Gold Medal Final
The final event of the Games will be the gold medal match in ice hockey, with the United States and Canada expected to face off .
Anja Wicker: A Profile of Excellence
Anja Wicker’s career began with a gold medal at the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi. She has since become a prominent figure in Para biathlon, consistently achieving podium finishes and winning five overall World Cup titles . Wicker also secured gold in the women’s biathlon individual sitting at the 2017 World Championships in Finsterau, Germany .
Wicker took up Nordic skiing in 2006 and has been coached by her father throughout her career. She draws inspiration from fellow Paralympic medalist Andrea Eskau .
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