2022 Winter Paralympics

The 2022 Winter Paralympics (Chinese: 2022年冬季残疾人奥林匹克运动会; pinyin: 2022 Nián Dōngjì Cánjí Rén Àolínpǐkè Yùndònghuì), commonly known as Beijing 2022 (Chinese: 北京2022), were an international winter multi-sport parasports event held in Beijing, China from 4 to 13 March 2022.

This was the 13th Winter Paralympic Games, as administered by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

XIII Paralympic Winter Games
2022 Winter Paralympics
Host cityBeijing, China
Motto
  • Together for a Shared Future
  • (Chinese: 一起向未来)
Nations46
Athletes564
Events78 in 6 sports
Opening4 March
Closing13 March
Opened by
Cauldron
StadiumBeijing National Stadium
Winter
Summer
2022 Winter Olympics
2022 Winter Paralympics
One of the four cauldrons used during the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics

Beijing was selected as the host city for the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics in 2015 at the 128th IOC Session in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; taking into account its hosting of the 2008 Summer Paralympics, Beijing is the first city to have hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics as well as the Summer and Winter Paralympics. This was the overall second Paralympics in China. It was the last of three consecutive Paralympics hosted in East Asia.

These Games featured 564 athletes representing 46 National Paralympic Committees (NPCs), competing in 78 medal events across six sports.

Participation in the Games was impacted by the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine; the International Olympic Committee (IOC) condemned Russia for violating the Olympic Truce, and called for both Russia and its supporter Belarus to be excluded from international sporting events. After the IPC decided to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete in the Winter Games, United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee CEO Sarah Hirshland wrote: "we are disappointed in this outcome as it excuses Russia’s disregard for not only the Olympic truce, but also for the victims of a senseless war."

While the IPC initially announced that the countries' athletes would be allowed to compete independently under the Paralympic flag, it backtracked on 3 March 2022 – the eve of the opening ceremonies – following threats of a boycott by multiple NPCs, and announced that Belarusian and Russian athletes would be prohibited from competing. The Belarusian and Russian delegations competed at a replacement event from 17 to 21 March in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. Armenia, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan also competed at the replacement event.

Host nation China finished at the top of the medal table, winning a total of 61 medals, of which 18 were gold, setting a new record as the most successful Asian country at a single Winter Paralympics with the most total medals, gold, silver, and bronze. Ukraine also made their best historical performance and finished in second place with 29 medals, of which 11 were gold, and Canada retained the third place achieved in 2010, 2014 and 2018 with a total of 25 medals, of which eight were gold again.

Host selection

As part of a formal agreement between the International Paralympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee first established in 2001, the winner of the bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics was also to host the 2022 Winter Paralympics.

Beijing was selected as the host city of the 2022 Winter Olympics after beating Almaty by four votes on 31 July 2015 at the 128th IOC Session in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

2022 Winter Olympics bidding results
City Nation Votes
Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics  China 44
Almaty 2022 Winter Paralympics  Kazakhstan 40

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony was held on 4 March 2022 at the Beijing National Stadium; it was directed by Zhang Yimou, with the theme "Blossoming of Life".

During his opening remarks, IPC president Andrew Parsons condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the circumvention of the Olympic Truce by Russia, emphasising that Paralympic athletes compete with, and not "against", each other, and that "the 21st century is a time for dialogue and diplomacy, not war and hate". The final torchbearer was four-time Chinese para-athletics gold medalist Li Duan, who mounted the torch at the centre of a large snowflake sculpture.

Closing ceremony

The closing ceremony was held on 13 March 2022. The ceremony closed after nine days of competition and 78 events at the Beijing National Stadium in Beijing, China.

Sports

Seventy-eight events in five sports were held during the 2022 Winter Paralympics, two lower than 2018. In June 2019, the IPC dropped four of the six proposed disciplines for women's snowboarding (leaving only LL2 banked slalom and snowboard cross), as they did not meet the required viability benchmarks during the 2019 World Para Snowboard Championships.

Venues

2022 Winter Paralympics 
Paralympic clusters

Beijing cluster

Yanqing District cluster

Zhangjiakou cluster

Torch relay

The flame of Paralympics 2022 was lit in Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom on 1 March. It traveled across Beijing, Yanqing and Zhangjiakou from 2 March to 4 March, where the opening ceremony was held in Beijing National Stadium.

Participating National Paralympics Committees

In total, 46 National Paralympic Committees have qualified athletes. Azerbaijan, Israel and Puerto Rico made their Winter Paralympic debut, while Liechtenstein, Estonia, and Latvia returned for the first time since Lillehammer 1994, Salt Lake 2002, and Turin 2006, respectively. Seven National Paralympic Committees that participated in PyeongChang 2018 did not send their delegations to Beijing: Armenia, Bulgaria, North Korea, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkey and Uzbekistan.[citation needed] Additionally, Russia and Belarus were excluded from participation or prohibited from participating. A new record of 138 female athletes were scheduled to compete, which was five more than the 133 female athletes in 2018.

On 24 February 2022, the first day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Olympic Committee condemned the breach of the Olympic Truce (which lasts from the beginning of the Olympics through the end of the Paralympics) by Russia. President of the IPC Andrew Parsons stated that getting the Ukrainian team to Beijing would be a "mammoth challenge". The IOC called for the flags of both Russia and Belarus not to be displayed at any international sporting event, the latter due to the country's support of Russia's aggression, and officials of the Belarus Olympic Committee having been accused of political discrimination against Belarusian athletes. The Russian flag has already been prohibited from international sporting events through December 2021 due to sanctions by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and its athletes would have originally participated under the name "RPC" (Russian Paralympic Committee).

On 28 February 2022, the IOC Executive Board further called for Russian and Belarusian athletes not to be included in or allowed to participate in any international sporting event. On 2 March 2022, the IPC declared that Russian and Belarusian athletes would be included independently under or allowed to participate independently under the Paralympic flag, with their results not counting in the medal standings. As a result of criticism by several National Paralympic Committees, who threatened to boycott the Games, the IPC announced on 3 March 2022 that they would reverse their earlier decision, banning Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing at the 2022 Winter Paralympics. In response, Vladimir Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov condemned the IPC for the decision. In response, Russia hosted a replacement event named "We are together, Sport" that was attended by Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Armenia.

Azerbaijan was scheduled to make its debut, but its only athlete was seriously injured at the last training session on the eve of the start and did not compete in his event. However, the country participated in the Parade of Nations in both the opening and closing ceremonies.

2022 Winter Paralympics 
  Participating/allowed/included countries
  Debuting countries
  Host city (Beijing)
  Prohibited/excluded countries
2022 Winter Paralympics 
Countries by team size
Participating National Paralympic Committees

Number of athletes by National Paralympic Committee

564 athletes from 46 NPCs:

Calendar

In the following calendar for the 2022 Winter Paralympics, each blue box represents an event competition. The yellow boxes represent days during which medal-awarding finals for a sport were held. The number in each yellow box represents the number of finals that were contested on that day. Some events, such as the men's and women's banked slalom snowboarding finals, were moved as a result of warm weather conditions.

OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Gold medal events CC Closing ceremony
March 2022 March Events
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2022 Winter Paralympics  Ceremonies OC CC
2022 Winter Paralympics  Alpine skiing 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 30
2022 Winter Paralympics  Biathlon 6 6 6 18
2022 Winter Paralympics  Cross-country skiing 2 4 6 6 2 20
2022 Winter Paralympics  Para ice hockey 1 1
2022 Winter Paralympics  Snowboarding 4 4 8
2022 Winter Paralympics  Wheelchair curling 1 1
Daily medal events 12 8 14 6 6 3 13 10 6 78
Cumulative total 12 20 34 40 46 49 62 72 78
March 2022 4th
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Total events
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Medal summary

  *   Host nation (Host nation)

2022 Winter Paralympics medal table
RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
12022 Winter Paralympics  China*18202361
22022 Winter Paralympics  Ukraine1110829
32022 Winter Paralympics  Canada861125
42022 Winter Paralympics  France73212
52022 Winter Paralympics  United States611320
62022 Winter Paralympics  Austria55313
72022 Winter Paralympics  Germany48719
82022 Winter Paralympics  Norway4217
92022 Winter Paralympics  Japan4127
102022 Winter Paralympics  Slovakia3036
11–19Remaining8121535
Totals (19 entries)787878234

Podium sweeps

Date Sport Event Team Gold Silver Bronze Ref
5 March Biathlon Men's 6 kilometres vision impaired 2022 Winter Paralympics  Ukraine Vitaliy Lukyanenko
Guide: Borys Babar
Oleksandr Kazik
Guide: Serhii Kucheriavyi
Dmytro Suiarko
Guide: Oleksandr Nikonovych
7 March Snowboarding Men's snowboard cross UL 2022 Winter Paralympics  China Yang Jian
Wang Pengyao
Zhu Yonggang
8 March Biathlon Women's 10 kilometres standing 2022 Winter Paralympics  Ukraine Iryna Bui
Oleksandra Kononova
Liudmyla Liashenko
Men's 10 kilometres vision impaired Vitaliy Lukyanenko
Guide: Borys Babar
Anatolii Kovalevskyi
Guide: Oleksandr Mukshyn
Dmytro Suiarko
Guide: Oleksandr Nikonovych

During the medals ceremony, the Ukrainians' men's 6 kilometres vision impaired biathlon silver and bronze medal teams were mistakenly placed in each other's podium positions.

Branding

Emblem

The emblem for the 2022 Winter Paralympics, "Flying High" ("飞得很高"), was unveiled alongside its Olympic counterpart on 15 December 2017 at the Beijing National Aquatics Center. Designed by Lin Cunzhen, it is a multi-coloured ribbon resembling the Chinese character for "fly" (飞"), and is designed to symbolize "an athlete in a wheelchair rushing towards the finish line and victory". They are the first Paralympics to use an updated version of the "agitos" emblem in an official capacity.

Mascot

The mascot "Shuey Rhon Rhon" (Chinese: 雪容融; pinyin: Xuě Róng Róng) was unveiled on 17 September 2019 at the Shougang Ice Hockey Arena and was designed by Jiang Yufan. The mascot is designed with lanterns as the prototype. Lanterns represent harvest, celebration, warmth and light. The wishful shape at the top symbolizes auspicious happiness; the continuous pattern of the dove of peace and the Temple of Heaven symbolizes the peaceful friendship and highlights the characteristics of the place where the place is held; the decorative pattern incorporates the traditional Chinese paper-cut art; the snow on the face represents the meaning of "a fall of seasonable snow gives promise of a fruitful year" (Chinese: 瑞雪兆丰年; pinyin: Ruìxuě zhào fēngnián). It also reflects the anthropomorphic design and highlights the mascot's cuteness.

See also

Olympic and Paralympic Games hosted in China:

Notes

References

Preceded by Winter Paralympics
Beijing

XIII Paralympic Winter Games (2022)
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