International Ski Federation officially takes reigns of three snow sports from International Paralympic Committee

IPC president Andrew Parsons expresses his trust in Johan Eliasch and FIS to achieve a new level of growth for Para alpine skiing, cross-country and snowboard. Twelve-time Paralympic alpine skiing medalist: “I hope that this will be the best fit for the athletes and I’ve heard some encouraging things”
International Ski Federation officially takes reigns of three snow sports from International Paralympic Committee

IPC appoints World Para Sports Managing Director

Real Test Begins for 2024 Bid Cities -- Monday Memo

(ATR) Also: Canada ready for Para Snowboard World Champs; Tokyo 2020 execs meet. 
Real Test Begins for 2024 Bid Cities -- Monday Memo

Asian and North American Cups new additions to 2015-16 snowboard calendar

IPC Snowboard, the global governing body of para-snowboard, has announced the 2015-16 season calendar will feature seven World Cups and the addition of Asian and North American (NORAM) Cups for the first time.

Para-snowboard World Cup Finals to be held in Italy

IPC Alpine Skiing, the global governing body of para-snowboard, announced on Friday (13 February) that the para-snowboard World Cup Finals will be held in San Martino di Castrozza, Italy, from 9-12 March. 

Medals unveiled for 2015 IPC Para-Snowboard World Championships

The medals for the 2015 IPC Para-Snowboard World Championships taking place in La Molina, Spain, from 23-28 February, were unveiled on Thursday (12 February) with just over 10 days to go until the Opening Ceremony. 

New Zealand's Murphy takes season's first para-snowboard World Cup crown

New Zealand's Carl Murphy took his first World Cup win of the season at Big White, Canada, on Monday (19 January), in the last races ahead of the 2015 IPC Para-Snowboard World Championships in La Molina, Spain.