Former Maine Collegiate Skiers Among Paralympic Hopefuls
Jasmin Bambur aims for his first Paralympic medal in alpine skiing after competing in four previous Games for Team USA, supported by National Sports Center for the Disabled coaches.
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Former Maine collegiate skiers among Paralympic hopefuls
Alumni from Bowdoin and Bates are in Milan Cortina for the Winter Paralympics, which kicked off Friday.
A five-time Paralympic skier heads to Milan Cortina. It all began in Winter Park.
From a player on the U.S. National Handball team to a five-time Paralympic skier, Jasmin Bambur remains committed to an active lifestyle. At 20 years old, he suffered a tragic accident after falling asleep at the wheel on the way home from training. A severe spinal cord injury made him a paraplegic and momentarily halted his elite sports career. It took time and inspiration to reignite his love of competitive sports, he said, but meeting Paralym…
Milan, Italy, 7 Mar (Latin Press) Skiers from Germany, Austria and Sweden today won the first three gold medals of the 14th Paralympic Winter Games in Milan-Cortina 2026, an event officially opened last night in which 612 athletes from 56 countries will compete. The post Germany, Austria and Sweden with first paralympic titles first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
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