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Chronological summary of the 2022 Winter Paralympics

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This is a chronological summary of the major events of the 2022 Winter Paralympics held in Beijing, China.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Calendar

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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.[7] Some events, such as the men's and women's banked slalom snowboarding finals, were moved as a result of warm weather conditions.[8][9][10]

All times and dates use China Standard Time (UTC+8)
OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Gold medal events CC Closing ceremony
March 2022 March Events
4th
Fri
5th
Sat
6th
Sun
7th
Mon
8th
Tue
9th
Wed
10th
Thu
11th
Fri
12th
Sat
13th
Sun
Ceremonies OC CC
Alpine skiing 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 30
Biathlon 6 6 6 18
Cross-country skiing 2 4 6 6 2 20
Para ice hockey 1 1
Snowboarding 4 4 8
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
Fri
5th
Sat
6th
Sun
7th
Mon
8th
Tue
9th
Wed
10th
Thu
11th
Fri
12th
Sat
13th
Sun
Total events
March


Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Host nation)

2022 Winter Paralympics medal table[11]
RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China*18202361
2 Ukraine1110829
3 Canada861125
4 France73212
5 United States611320
6 Austria55313
7 Germany48719
8 Norway4217
9 Japan4127
10 Slovakia3036
11–19Remaining8121535
Totals (19 entries)787878234

Day-by-day summaries

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Day 0 — Friday 4 March

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Day 1 — Saturday 5 March

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Alpine skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's downhill
details
Visually
impaired
Henrieta Farkašová
Guide: Martin Motyka
 Slovakia
1:19.50 Zhu Daqing
Guide: Yan Hanhan
 China
1:21.75 Millie Knight
Guide: Brett Wild
 Great Britain
1:23.20
Sitting Momoka Muraoka
 Japan
1:29.77 Anna-Lena Forster
 Germany
1:30.59 Liu Sitong
 China
1:32.10
Standing Mollie Jepsen
 Canada
1:21.75 Zhang Mengqiu
 China
1:21.85 Ebba Årsjö
 Sweden
1:23.20
Men's downhill
details
Visually
impaired
Johannes Aigner
Guide: Matteo Fleischmann
 Austria
1:13.45 Mac Marcoux
Guide: Jack Leitch
 Canada
1:13.81 Hyacinthe Deleplace
Guide: Valentin Giraud Moine
 France
1:14.10
Sitting Corey Peters
 New Zealand
1:16.73 Jesper Pedersen
 Norway
1:17.99 Taiki Morii
 Japan
1:18.29
Standing Arthur Bauchet
 France
1:14.92 Markus Salcher
 Austria
1:15.25 Théo Gmür
 Switzerland
1:16.17
Biathlon
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's 6 kilometres
details
Visually
impaired
Oksana Shyshkova
Guide: Vitaliy Kazakov
 Ukraine
20:09.0 Linn Kazmaier
Guide: Florian Baumann
 Germany
20:14.6 Leonie Maria Walter
Guide: Pirmin Strecker
 Germany
20:39.0
Sitting Oksana Masters
 United States
20:51.2 Shan Yilin
 China
21:06.3 Kendall Gretsch
 United States
21:52.9
Standing Guo Yujie
 China
19:43.3 Liudmyla Liashenko
 Ukraine
19:51.7 Zhao Zhiqing
 China
20:05.1
Men's 6 kilometres
details
Visually
impaired
Vitaliy Lukyanenko
Guide: Borys Babar
 Ukraine
17:05.8 Oleksandr Kazik
Guide: Serhii Kucheriavyi
 Ukraine
17:31.9 Dmytro Suiarko
Guide: Oleksandr Nikonovych
 Ukraine
17:33.3
Sitting Liu Zixu
 China
18:51.5 Taras Rad
 Ukraine
19:09.0 Liu Mengtao
 China
19:32.3
Standing Grygorii Vovchynskyi
 Ukraine
16:17.6 Marco Maier
 Germany
17:03.4 Mark Arendz
 Canada
17:13.6
Para ice hockey
  • United States won 5–0 against Canada in a preliminary round match.
  • Czech Republic won 5–0 against Italy in a preliminary round match.
  • China won 7–0 against Slovakia in a preliminary round match.
Wheelchair curling
  • Draw 1 and Draw 2 were held.

Day 2 — Sunday 6 March

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Alpine skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's Super-G
details
Visually
impaired
Alexandra Rexová
Guide: Eva Trajčíková
 Slovakia
1:17.01 Menna Fitzpatrick
Guide: Gary Smith
 Great Britain
1:18.79 Zhu Daqing
Guide: Yan Hanhan
 China
1:19.30
Sitting Momoka Muraoka
 Japan
1:23.73 Anna-Lena Forster
 Germany
1:23.84 Zhang Wenjing
 China
1:24.31
Standing Zhang Mengqiu
 China
1:13.54 Marie Bochet
 France
1:14.97 Alana Ramsay
 Canada
1:16.84
Men's Super-G
details
Visually
impaired
Neil Simpson
Guide: Andrew Simpson
 Great Britain
1:08.91 Giacomo Bertagnolli
Guide: Andrea Ravelli
 Italy
1:09.31 Johannes Aigner
Guide: Matteo Fleischmann
 Austria
1:09.74
Sitting Jesper Pedersen
 Norway
1:09.69 Corey Peters
 New Zealand
1:10.16 Taiki Morii
 Japan
1:10.61
Standing Liang Jingyi
 China
1:09.11 Markus Salcher
 Austria
1:09.35 Alexis Guimond
 Canada
1:10.02
Cross-country skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's 15 kilometres
details
Sitting Yang Hongqiong
 China
43:06.7 Oksana Masters
 United States
43:38.8 Li Panpan
 China
45:17.0
Men's 18 kilometres
details
Sitting Zheng Peng
 China
43:09.2 Mao Zhongwu
 China
43:23.8 Collin Cameron
 Canada
47:36.6
Para ice hockey
  • United States won 9–1 against South Korea in a preliminary round match.
  • Italy won 2–1 against Slovakia in a preliminary round match.
  • China won 5–1 against Czech Republic in a preliminary round match.
Snowboarding
Wheelchair curling
  • Draw 3, Draw 4 and Draw 5 were held.

Day 3 — Monday 7 March

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Alpine skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's super combined
details
Visually
impaired
Henrieta Farkašová
Guide: Michal Červeň
 Slovakia
2:03.39 Zhu Daqing
Guide: Yan Hanhan
 China
2:04.25 Menna Fitzpatrick
Guide: Gary Smith
 Great Britain
2:05.98
Sitting Anna-Lena Forster
 Germany
2:11.37 Momoka Muraoka
 Japan
2:12.14 Liu Sitong
 China
2:15.84
Standing Ebba Årsjö
 Sweden
1:56.51 Zhang Mengqiu
 China
1:58.02 Alana Ramsay
 Canada
2:06.33
Men's super combined
details
Visually
impaired
Giacomo Bertagnolli
Guide: Andrea Ravelli
 Italy
1:49.80 Johannes Aigner
Guide: Matteo Fleischmann
 Austria
1:51.98 Neil Simpson
Guide: Andrew Simpson
 Great Britain
1:52.81
Sitting Jesper Pedersen
 Norway
1:50.23 Jeroen Kampschreur
 Netherlands
1:50.51 Niels de Langen
 Netherlands
1:53.40
Standing Arthur Bauchet
 France
1:50.26 Santeri Kiiveri
 Finland
1:54.48 Adam Hall
 New Zealand
1:54.77
Cross-country skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's 15 kilometres freestyle
details
Visually
impaired
Oksana Shyshkova
Guide: Andriy Marchenko
 Ukraine
51:09.1 Linn Kazmaier
Guide: Florian Baumann
 Germany
52:05.6 Leonie Maria Walter
Guide: Pirmin Strecker
 Germany
54:08.8
Standing Natalie Wilkie
 Canada
48:04.8 Sydney Peterson
 United States
49:00.2 Brittany Hudak
 Canada
49:27.8
Men's 20 kilometres classical
details
Visually
impaired
Brian McKeever
Guide: Russell Kennedy
 Canada
55:36.7 Jake Adicoff
Guide: Sam Wood
 United States
58:54.4 Zebastian Modin
Guide: Emil Jönsson
 Sweden
1:00:05.4
Standing Taiki Kawayoke
 Japan
52:52.8 Cai Jiayun
 China
54:27.7 Qiu Mingyang
 China
54:29.7
Snowboarding
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's snowboard cross
details
SB-LL2 Cécile Hernandez
 France
Lisa DeJong
 Canada
Brenna Huckaby
 United States
Men's snowboard cross
details
SB-LL1 Tyler Turner
 Canada
Mike Schultz
 United States
Wu Zhongwei
 China
SB-LL2 Matti Suur-Hamari
 Finland
Garrett Geros
 United States
Ben Tudhope
 Australia
SB-UL Ji Lijia
 China
Wang Pengyao
 China
Zhu Yonggang
 China
Wheelchair curling
  • Draw 6, Draw 7 and Draw 8 were held.

Day 4 — Tuesday 8 March

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Biathlon
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's 10 kilometres
details
Visually
impaired
Leonie Maria Walter
Guide: Pirmin Strecker
 Germany
40:56.2 Oksana Shyshkova
Guide: Vitaliy Kazakov
 Ukraine
40:59.9 Wang Yue
Guide: Li Yalin
 China
42:50.3
Sitting Kendall Gretsch
 United States
33:12.3 Oksana Masters
 United States
33:21.0 Anja Wicker
 Germany
35:45.3
Standing Iryna Bui
 Ukraine
36:43.1 Oleksandra Kononova
 Ukraine
36:55.9 Liudmyla Liashenko
 Ukraine
36:56.9
Men's 10 kilometres
details
Visually
impaired
Vitaliy Lukyanenko
Guide: Borys Babar
 Ukraine
34:12.7 Anatolii Kovalevskyi
Guide: Oleksandr Mukshyn
 Ukraine
34:57.3 Dmytro Suiarko
Guide: Oleksandr Nikonovych
 Ukraine
35:30.9
Sitting Liu Mengtao
 China
30:37.7 Martin Fleig
 Germany
31:23.7 Taras Rad
 Ukraine
31:26.9
Standing Mark Arendz
 Canada
31:45.2 Grygorii Vovchynskyi
 Ukraine
32:18.0 Alexandr Gerlits
 Kazakhstan
33:06.5
Para ice hockey
  • Canada won 6–0 against South Korea in a preliminary round match.
  • China won 6–0 against Italy in a preliminary round match.
  • Czech Republic won 3–0 against Slovakia in a preliminary round match.
Wheelchair curling
  • Draw 9, Draw 10 and Draw 11 were held.

Day 5 — Wednesday 9 March

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Cross-country skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's sprint
details
Visually
impaired
Carina Edlinger
Guide: Josef Lorenz
 Austria
3:49.6 Oksana Shyshkova
Guide: Andriy Marchenko
 Ukraine
3:56.4 Linn Kazmaier
Guide: Florian Baumann
 Germany
4:05.2
Sitting Yang Hongqiong
 China
3:18.2 Oksana Masters
 United States
3:19.9 Li Panpan
 China
3:31.0
Standing Natalie Wilkie
 Canada
4:05.1 Vilde Nilsen
 Norway
4:08.1 Sydney Peterson
 United States
4:12.1
Men's sprint
details
Visually
impaired
Brian McKeever
Guide: Russell Kennedy
 Canada
3:19.5 Jake Adicoff
Guide: Sam Wood
 United States
3:20.3 Zebastian Modin
Guide: Emil Jönsson
 Sweden
3:37.8
Sitting Zheng Peng
 China
2:42.4 Mao Zhongwu
 China
2:44.9 Collin Cameron
 Canada
2:46.3
Standing Benjamin Daviet
 France
3:07.5 Marco Maier
 Germany
3:08.8 Grygorii Vovchynskyi
 Ukraine
3:09.3
Para ice hockey
  • South Korea won 4–0 against Italy in a quarterfinal match.
  • China won 4–3 against Czech Republic in a quarterfinal match.
Wheelchair curling
  • Draw 12, Draw 13 and Draw 14 were held.

Day 6 — Thursday 10 March

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Alpine skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Men's giant slalom
details
Visually
impaired
Johannes Aigner
Guide: Matteo Fleischmann
 Austria
1:49.34 Giacomo Bertagnolli
Guide: Andrea Ravelli
 Italy
1:51.02 Miroslav Haraus
Guide: Maroš Hudík
 Slovakia
1:54.92
Sitting Jesper Pedersen
 Norway
1:54.20 René De Silvestro
 Italy
1:57.50 Liang Zilu
 China
2:00.92
Standing Santeri Kiiveri
 Finland
1:55.40 Thomas Walsh
 United States
1:55.44 Arthur Bauchet
 France
1:55.89
Wheelchair curling
  • Draw 15, Draw 16 and Draw 17 were held.

Day 7 — Friday 11 March

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Alpine skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's giant slalom
details
Visually
impaired
Veronika Aigner
Guide: Elisabeth Aigner
 Austria
1:52.54 Zhu Daqing
Guide: Yan Hanhan
 China
1:59.85 Barbara Aigner
Guide: Klara Sykora
 Austria
1:59.93
Sitting Momoka Muraoka
 Japan
2:02.27 Liu Sitong
 China
2:09.55 Zhang Wenjing
 China
2:09.55
Standing Zhang Mengqiu
 China
1:55.12 Mollie Jepsen
 Canada
2:00.95 Andrea Rothfuss
 Germany
2:01.91
Biathlon
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's 12.5 kilometres
details
Visually
impaired
Oksana Shyshkova
Guide: Vitaliy Kazakov
 Ukraine
50:19.6 Linn Kazmaier
Guide: Florian Baumann
 Germany
50:23.2 Leonie Maria Walter
Guide: Pirmin Strecker
 Germany
52:27.6
Sitting Oksana Masters
 United States
41:17.9 Kendall Gretsch
 United States
42:23.7 Shan Yilin
 China
42:36.6
Standing Liudmyla Liashenko
 Ukraine
47:22.0 Zhao Zhiqing
 China
48:06.3 Brittany Hudak
 Canada
49:03.4
Men's 12.5 kilometres
details
Visually
impaired
Oleksandr Kazik
Guide: Serhii Kucheriavyi
 Ukraine
43:16.1 Vitaliy Lukyanenko
Guide: Borys Babar
 Ukraine
44:44.3 Yu Shuang
Guide: Wang Guanyu
 China
46:35.3
Sitting Liu Mengtao
 China
38:29.4 Taras Rad
 Ukraine
39:13.9 Liu Zixu
 China
39:27.5
Standing Benjamin Daviet
 France
37:58.9 Mark Arendz
 Canada
40:13.0 Grygorii Vovchynskyi
 Ukraine
40:13.0
Para ice hockey
  • Canada won 11–0 against South Korea in a semifinal match.
  • United States won 11–0 against China in a semifinal match.
Snowboarding
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's banked slalom
details
SB-LL2 Brenna Huckaby
 United States
1:17.28 Geng Yanhong
 China
1:17.38 Li Tiantian
 China
1:17.46
Men's banked slalom
details
SB-LL1 Wu Zhongwei
 China
1:10.85 Chris Vos
 Netherlands
1:12.06 Tyler Turner
 Canada
1:12.84
SB-LL2 Sun Qi
 China
1:09.73 Matti Suur-Hamari
 Finland
1:09.98 Ollie Hill
 Great Britain
1:10.45
SB-UL Maxime Montaggioni
 France
1:09.41 Ji Lijia
 China
1:09.86 Zhu Yonggang
 China
1:10.14
Wheelchair curling
  • China won against Canada in a semifinal match.
  • Sweden won against Slovakia in a semifinal match.
  • Canada won against Slovakia in the bronze medal match.

Day 8 — Saturday 12 March

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Alpine skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's slalom
details
Visually
impaired
Veronika Aigner
Guide: Elisabeth Aigner
 Austria
1:31.53 Barbara Aigner
Guide: Klara Sykora
 Austria
1:33.24 Alexandra Rexová
Guide: Eva Trajčíková
 Slovakia
1:36.31
Sitting Anna-Lena Forster
 Germany
1:37.86 Zhang Wenjing
 China
1:40.18 Liu Sitong
 China
2:15.84
Cross-country skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's 10 kilometres
details
Visually
impaired
Linn Kazmaier
Guide: Florian Baumann
 Germany
41:40.8 Wang Yue
Guide: Li Yalin
 China
42:20.3 Carina Edlinger
Guide: Josef Lorenz
 Austria
43:13.9
Standing Oleksandra Kononova
 Ukraine
41:18.0 Natalie Wilkie
 Canada
41:45.3 Iryna Bui
 Ukraine
41:47.1
Men's 12.5 kilometres
details
Visually
impaired
Brian McKeever
Guide: Russell Kennedy
 Canada
33:06.6 Zebastian Modin
Guide: Emil Jönsson
 Sweden
33:59.1 Dmytro Suiarko
Guide: Oleksandr Nikonovych
 Ukraine
34:08.1
Standing Wang Chenyang
 China
33:07.8 Benjamin Daviet
 France
33:09.1 Cai Jiayun
 China
33:18.0
Para ice hockey
  • China won 4–0 against South Korea in the bronze medal match.
Wheelchair curling
  • China won against Sweden in the gold medal match.

Day 9 — Sunday 13 March

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Alpine skiing
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Men's slalom
details
Visually
impaired
Giacomo Bertagnolli
Guide: Andrea Ravelli
 Italy
1:26.82 Johannes Aigner
Guide: Matteo Fleischmann
 Austria
1:27.10 Miroslav Haraus
Guide: Maroš Hudík
 Slovakia
1:36.22
Sitting Jesper Pedersen
 Norway
1:31.10 Niels de Langen
 Netherlands
1:37.18 René De Silvestro
 Italy
1:38.44
Standing Arthur Bauchet
 France
1:29.61 Liang Jingyi
 China
1:32.27 Adam Hall
 New Zealand
1:33.21
Cross-country skiing
Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 2.5 km
Mixed Relay
details
 United States (USA)
Oksana Masters
Sydney Peterson
Daniel Cnossen
Jake Adicoff
Guide: Sam Wood
25:59.3  China (CHN)
Shan Yilin
Wang Chenyang
Zheng Peng
Cai Jiayun
26:25.3  Canada (CAN)
Collin Cameron
Emily Young
Mark Arendz
Natalie Wilkie
27:00.6
4 × 2.5 km
Open Relay
details
 Ukraine (UKR)
Dmytro Suiarko
Guide: Oleksandr Nikonovych
Grygorii Vovchynskyi
Vasyl Kravchuk
Anatolii Kovalevskyi
Guide: Oleksandr Mukshyn
28:05.3  France (FRA)
Benjamin Daviet
Anthony Chalençon
Guide: Alexandre Pouye
Guide: Brice Ottonello
28:30.4  Norway (NOR)
Kjartan Haugen
Vilde Nilsen
Thomas Oxaal
Guide: Ole-Martin Lid
28:41.0
Para ice hockey
  • United States won 5–0 against Canada in the gold medal match.
Ceremonies

References

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  2. ^ "Biathlon Results Book" (PDF). 2022 Winter Paralympics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 March 2022. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
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