2026 Winter Paralympics: Team USA Flagbearers Announced

The anticipation for the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Milan Cortina has reached new heights with the announcement of Team USA's flagbearers. Josh Pauls and Laurie Stephens have been honored with the role, symbolizing their leadership and dedication to adaptive sports.

Key Takeaways

  • Josh Pauls and Laurie Stephens chosen as Team USA flagbearers.
  • The 2026 Winter Paralympics take place in Milan Cortina.
  • The event highlights the achievements of athletes in adaptive sports.

Flagbearers Leading Team USA

Josh Pauls, a prominent figure in sled hockey, and Laurie Stephens, a seasoned Paralympic alpine skier, have been selected to carry the flag for the United States. Their selection is a testament to their outstanding contributions to their respective sports and their roles as leaders within the Paralympic community.

Inside the Paralympics

The 2026 Winter Paralympics not only showcase the incredible talents of athletes like Pauls and Stephens but also shine a light on the broader world of adaptive sports. Events such as sled hockey and alpine skiing provide a platform for athletes with disabilities to demonstrate their skills and compete at the highest levels.

FAQs

  • Who are the flagbearers for Team USA at the 2026 Winter Paralympics?
    Josh Pauls and Laurie Stephens have been chosen as the flagbearers.
  • Where are the 2026 Winter Paralympics being held?
    The games are taking place in Milan Cortina, Italy.
  • What sports are featured in the Winter Paralympics?
    Sports include sled hockey, alpine skiing, and other adaptive sports disciplines.