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feeling that they did not constitute a real competition, logistical issues, and a perception that the event lacked audience appeal. Interviews conducted with selected
Paralympic media personnel, however, found that their coverage of the event was influenced by their belief that the Paralympics held audience appeal, their desire to raise disability awareness, their acquaintance with effective
350:"With such a high demand for tickets and a swarm of accredited media around the venues, the winter spectacle pushed the Paralympic Movement to new heights and created further awareness for athletes with a disability in sport, as well as in society. It was also fantastic to see the Salt Lake Organizing Committee fully integrate the organization of the Paralympics with the Olympics."
936:(AIS), the first of its kind to be awarded to a Paralympian. From there, Milton went on to compete in numerous World Championship and Paralympic Games, winning a whole host of silver and gold medals. He was the Australian flag bearer during the opening ceremony of the Salt Lake Games, and went on to win gold in all four of his events. When he is not competing, Milton works as
853:; he broke his back at a hotel in Manly when a drunk guest fell from the pub balcony on top of him. His sporting journey begun after he was inspired by a magazine article on disabled skiing, leading him to contact the NSW Sports Council for the Disabled to ask how he could get involved. He first represented Australia in 1999, but his first medal was a bronze in slalom at the
2016:. It is composed of one 7.5 km track divided into three 2.5 km stages, and between each stage athletes are required to hit two targets set ten meters apart, with time penalties applying for missed targets. The overall position of each athlete is determined using a time formula percentage system that adjusts athletes times relative to their
1039:, Sydney), a former locksmith, was born with only partial use of his right leg. He was then involved in a car accident at the age of twenty-two and had to have his left leg amputated below the knee. He learned how to ski through camps held by the NSW Sports Council for the Disabled, and in 2000, he competed at the
955:, Sydney. He lost the lower half of his right leg in a freak accident in London, when he was hit by a bus while walking on the footpath. He became involved in skiing through Disabled WinterSports Australia, but his skiing career took off after he won three medals, one gold and two silvers, on debut at the
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above the knee when he was nine years old. Milton grew up into a skiing family, and becoming an amputee only drove him more to excel in the sport. "I think there's a natural competitive spirit within myself, and perhaps the environment that I grew up in β learning to live with one leg, wanting to be
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is an event in which athletes ski across a snow-covered terrain, rather than down a mountain slope. Athletes compete in one of three events: freestyle (5 km and 2.5 km), classic (5 km, 15 km, and 20 km), and relay (3 x 2.5 km, and 1 x 7.5 km + 2 x 5 km) using
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skis a couple of meters ahead of him, speaking to him through the microphone in his helmet and the loudspeaker on the back of his bum bag. Bunting must move according to Nathan's instructions, making the communication and trust between them vitally important. Because of his achievements at the Salt
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found that the 2,399 athletes competing in the 2002 Olympic Games were covered by 9,000 accredited media personnel, giving a ratio of 3.75 media persons for each able-bodied athlete. The
Paralympic Games, on the other hand, were covered by only 700 accredited media personnel, a ratio of merely 1.66
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The study also analysed the themes and underlying representations surrounding the dissimilarity in coverage of the
Paralympics by interviewing selected media personnel who only attended the Olympics. The interviews revealed that the lack of coverage of the Paralympics was influenced by the media's
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A total of 836 media representatives from more than 30 broadcasters were accredited for the Salt Lake
Paralympics, with several international broadcasting associations offering viewers highlight packages following the Games. However, there has been criticism of the drastically different amounts of
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and the first Winter
Paralympics ever set up by an Olympic organizing committee. Although many of the Paralympic expenses were covered by dual planning with the Olympics, organizers still spent about $ 60 million on the Paralympics, including $ 5 million on the opening and closing ceremonies. The
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their respective aids. Two basic techniques are used in the cross country event: classic-style, where athletes move as if they were skating normally with their skis moving parallel to each other, and free-style, also known as skate skiing, where athletes launch themselves forward as if they were
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and other areas following the Salt Lake
Paralympics. Considered by ancient Indian tribes to be one of the most powerful of all animals, the otter was chosen as the mascot of the Salt Lake Paralympics as an embodiment of vitality and agility, and a representation of each Paralympian's spirit.
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for "the others" and includes all other athletes who do not clearly fit into one of the above categories. Athletes in this category can have a range of physiological impairments including loss of particular physical functions or specific mobility problems that stem from disabilities like
339:. Salt Lake 2002 was also the first organizing committee to completely integrate the planning for both the Olympics and Paralympics, lowering costs and using the same infrastructure for both Games. "The Salt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter Games were truly an event to remember," said
1333:, who direct them through obstacles using a microphone and loudspeaker system. In order to let athletes with different disabilities compete against one another, a time adjustment system is used to account for the different aids. The three categories of classification are as follows:
1027:, where he placed second in the giant slalom. It wasn't long before Rahles-Rahbula was noticed by national alpine coach, Steve Bova, and development coach Craig Robinson, who introduced him into the national team and began training with him for the 2002 Salt Lake Paralympics.
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and placed in the top five for all of his events. He competed at the
Australian Nationals and Thredbo Cup the following year, where he came first in the slalom at both competitions. The Salt Lake City Paralympics were his first year on the Australian National Team.
1486:, or super-G, is also a speed event, but unlike in downhill, racers are required to turn slightly to pass through wide sets of gates on their way down the mountain. In both the downhill and super-G, athletes have only one attempt to achieve the best time.
2083:(IIHF) with modifications; athletes wear double-blade 'sledges' instead of skates, which are designed so that the puck can pass beneath them. They hold one stick in each hand, one with a spike-end for pushing, and the other with a blade-end for shooting.
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to a sold-out audience of 46,000. The
Opening Ceremony was based on the theme, "Awaken the Mind β Free the Body β Inspire the Spirit" and featured a cast of nearly 1,000 members, including 'snow spirits' and 'children of light'. Among the performers were
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requires athletes to ski between gates that are spaced greater distances apart than in slalom, but less than in super-G. In both the slalom and giant slalom athletes are given two runs, the first of which form the base for the starting order in run two.
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competitive with my able-bodied peers β really created that mindsetβ¦. it's only a leg. The really important things in life are family, friends and having fun. None of those things have anything to do with how many legs you have," he said.
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joining the tributes β before the 15 flames were brought together to create a single
Paralympic Flame in a special celebration on March 6. The following day, runners from age 7 to 96 participated in the Flame Run before it arrived at
298:, and Mark Drinnan. The medal haul was seven, consisting of six gold and one silver. Australia finished 8th overall in the gold and total medal count, making it the country's most successful Winter Games in terms of gold medals.
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Paralympians: "Every athlete at these games will demonstrate that we are limited only by the size of our own dreams, and that desire and courage can overcome any obstacle life may bring you," he said.
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events must combine speed and agility while racing down the slopes at speeds of approximately 100 km/h. As in the Olympics, there are four alpine skiing events: downhill, super-G, slalom, and giant slalom.
688:. "We as Paralympians experience the same kind of sacrifice, the same kind of commitment to our sport and the same kind of hope that the Olympics is all about. It's just about trying to do something great."
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and those of other racers. Because the percentage system is complex and takes into account the different techniques and impairments of the athletes, it is evaluated every year and adjusted if necessary.
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are given special equipment designed to suit their individuals needs, including orthopedic appliances, and single and sit skits. Athletes who have a vision impairment are assisted through their event by
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as part of his rehabilitation program. He could ski unaided after only three days, and from there his skiing career blossomed. His first serious competitive competition and first major success was the
769:: Athletes who are limited in intellectual, social, and behavioral functioning. This category of athletes was banned from the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Games after the incident that took place at the
857:, and at these championships he also finished 4th in the super-G and 6th in the downhill. Although Boonaerts classifies as a wheelchair athlete, he is known as a 'sit skier' during competition.
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since its inception in 1976, but the 2002 Salt Lake City Paralympics are considered to be the Games that amassed a huge number of new fans and increased overall crowd attendance for Paralympic
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From March 1 to 7, Salt Lake 2002 staged a 'Journey of Fire' to share the spirit of the Paralympic Winter Games with the community. The torch was carried by 100 runners across 15 cities in
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events are the only event that is all about speed; athletes complete one downhill 'run' in the fastest time possible, reaching speeds of up t 130 km/h in elite competition.
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In order to succeed in the biathlon competition, athletes must hone their skills in both physical endurance and shooting accuracy. Visually impaired athletes are aided by
632:. Eric was guided by his dog as he ascended the podium, passing the torch on to two of America's best sit-skiiters β Chris Waddell and Muffy Davis, who together lit the
282:. The 36 competing countries sent a total of 416 participants (329 men and 87 women). Australia was represented by six male alpine skiers: Peter Boonaerts,
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President George W. Bush waves to the crowd as he walks across the ice during the opening ceremony for the 2002 Winter Paralympic Games
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2446:"An Analysis of the Dissimilar Coverage of the 2002 Olympics and Paralympics: Frenzied Pack Journalism versus the Empty Press Room"
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when he was fourteen. Two weeks after his amputation, his children's cancer support network placed him in a ski camp at
723:. Nearly wiped out by over-trapping and environmental damage, Utah's river otters were successfully reintroduced to the
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injuries. To classify in this category, an athlete's lower limbs must have a loss of function of at least 10 per cent.
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from 8 March to 19 March 2002. The Salt Lake Paralympics are the eighth such winter games, the first
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A high ticket demand resulted in the total number being raised from 225, 000 to 248, 000.
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had a clean sweep, winning gold in the downhill, super-G, giant slalom and slalom.
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that change in intensity when the athlete is on target.
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Salt Lake Games featured 92 events across four sports:
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779:classification of intellectually disabled athletes
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2127:Media Liaison Officer: Margie McDonald
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16:Sporting event delegation
3223:2002 in Australian sport
2463:10.18061/dsq.v23i3/4.437
2107:Manager: Andrew Stainlay
1817:Men's Super-G LW3,5/7,9
1740:Men's Giant Slalom B1-2
1622:Men's Giant Slalom LW12
1309:Men's Giant Slalom B1-2
638:President George W. Bush
462:Brigham Young University
430:President George W. Bush
2951:2002 Winter Paralympics
2597:. Salt Lake 2002 Legacy
2573:. Salt Lake 2002 Legacy
2549:. Salt Lake 2002 Legacy
2499:. Salt Lake 2002 Legacy
2392:. Salt Lake 2002 Legacy
1953:Men's Giant Slalom LW2
1862:Men's Giant Slalom LW2
1800:Men's Slalom LW3,5/7,9
1557:Men's Giant Slalom LW4
1158:Men's Giant Slalom LW2
957:1999 Canadian Nationals
904:(born 21 March 1973 in
819:
767:Intellectual Disability
674:Mormon Tabernacle Choir
549:The New York Daily News
448:Attendance and coverage
386:Athletes participating
243:2002 Winter Paralympics
24:2002 Winter Paralympics
2825:"Cross Country Skiing"
2804:"Cross-country skiing"
2547:"The Paralympic Flame"
2060:
1932:Cameron Rahles-Rahbula
1465:
991:Cameron Rahles-Rahbula
987:
916:. An early fight with
893:
829:
813:congenital deformities
591:
378:Nations participating
296:Cameron Rahles-Rahbula
2909:Salt Lake 2002 Legacy
2110:Coaches: Steve Bova (
2091:Team officials were:
2058:
1463:
1403:wheelchair disability
985:
891:
827:
589:
564:The Houston Chronicle
519:The Los Angeles Times
426:Officially opened by
2075:. It debuted at the
2008:is a combination of
1694:Men's Downhill B1-3
1605:Men's Downhill LW12
1405:groups): LW 10 β 12
1249:Men's Downhill B1-3
874:congenital blindness
702:three distinct marks
670:Paralympic cauldrons
652:for a rendition of "
482:Paralympic Articles
394:Australian athletes
1936:Men's Downhill LW2
1839:Men's Downhill LW2
1717:Men's Super-G B1-3
1656:Men's Super-G LW12
1540:Men's Downhill LW4
1511:
1326:physically disabled
1279:Men's Super-G B1-3
1129:Men's Downhill LW2
1085:
798:: This category is
706:Paralympic Movement
634:Paralympic cauldron
534:The Washington Post
472:
440:Rice-Eccles Stadium
436:Paralympic stadium
373:Mind, Body, Spirit
355:
2061:
1984:Men's Super-G LW2
1908:Men's Super-G LW2
1680:Men's Slalom B1-2
1639:Men's Slalom LW12
1588:Men's Super-G LW4
1527:Calculated Factor
1509:
1484:Super giant slalom
1466:
1216:Men's Super-G LW2
1083:
1041:Canadian Nationals
988:
894:
830:
805:multiple sclerosis
786:spinal impairments
592:
504:The New York Times
468:
353:
333:Winter Paralympics
259:Winter Paralympics
3200:
3199:
2656:978-0-522-85547-0
2069:Ice sledge hockey
2064:Ice sledge hockey
1997:
1996:
1967:Men's Slalom LW2
1885:Men's Slalom LW2
1571:Men's Slalom LW4
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1187:Men's Slalom LW2
732:Disability groups
692:Symbol and mascot
620:, country singer
576:
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479:Olympic Articles
445:
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418:Closing ceremony
410:Opening ceremony
280:ice sledge hockey
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601:Opening Ceremony
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2002:
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977:mountain biking
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914:New South Wales
899:
883:Australian flag
863:
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833:Peter Boonaerts
822:
761:Vision-Impaired
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2345:on 2012-08-09.
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1316:Classification
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