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Utahns took home medals in para cross country and para snowboarding events.
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Japan’s Akari Fukunishi and Slovakia’s Michaela Hozakova are the first women to push onto the ice for their respective country’s Paralympic para ice hockey teams.
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With the Milan Cortina Olympics completed and the Paralympics in full swing, Amy Wotovich is working to find out what mindset makes an Olympian.
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Wasatch High School girls took home the 6A state swim championship for the first time since 2019.
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South Summit High School wrestlers won their first 2A state championship this year after a decade-long drought. The community showed up in a big way to support them.
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The 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympics begin Friday with a ceremony in Verona, Italy.
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Ted Morris joined the group in 2013 and transformed the organization from volunteer-run to a professionally-led outfit.
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A Park City junior figure skater and his partner are headed to their first Junior World Championships this week. They are drawing inspiration from Olympians.
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The 2026 Paralympics in Milan and Cortina begin Friday, with 22 Utah athletes competing in Para Alpine, cross country skiing and snowboarding.
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Four Park City athletes were named to the National Brotherhood of Snowsports 2026 team roster and one made history at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
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More than 30 Para Alpine athletes will represent Team USA at the 2026 Paralympic Games in March.
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Professional skijoring is returning to the Wasatch Back for its championship tournament in Kamas. The event was moved from Salt Lake City due to warm weather.