‘We are living in the 21st century’

It is hard to qualify for the Games for any athlete but women with disabilities must also navigate societal and structural inequalities in life as well as sport, which combine to exclude them.

Some smaller countries are not sending any female athletes but six countries will have a record number of female competitors: Australia (five), Belarus (three), Brazil (three), Croatia (two), South Korea (six), Latvia (four).

The number of female competitors will increase in Para-alpine skiing (57), Para-biathlon (45), Para-cross-country skiing (65), Para-snowboard (15) and wheelchair curling (25).

One women’s Para-ice hockey event could bring more than 80 women to the Winter Paralympics.

“To finally get to the Paralympic Games as a separate female division means everything to me,” DiClaudio reported.

There were six teams at last year’s women’s World Championships, including a British team, and multinational “Team World”, with sell-out crowds. IPC president Parsons does not dismiss the chances of an appearance of the event in the 2030 Paralympics but thinks 2034 is more likely.

“We are living in the 21st century so we need to offer as many possibilities for females as possible,” he reported.

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