Paralympics-From Olympic crash to Paralympic gold, the two lives of snowboarder Perathoner


Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics - Para Snowboard - Men's Snowboard Cross SB-LL2 Victory Ceremony - Cortina Para Snowboard Park, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - March 08, 2026. Gold medallist Emanuel Perathoner of Italy celebrates after winning the big final REUTERS/Lisi Niesner

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, ⁠March 8 - Italian snowboarder Emanuel Perathoner, whose career as an able‑bodied ⁠athlete ended after a serious training accident in 2021, reinvented ‌himself as a Paralympic competitor — and on Sunday won his first gold medal in snowboard cross on home snow.

The crash marked a dramatic turning point for the 39‑year‑old athlete from South ​Tyrol, a northern Italian region near the Austrian ⁠border. It prevented Perathoner, who ⁠had competed at the Winter Olympics in 2014 and 2018, from attending the ⁠Beijing ‌2022 Games and pushed him to race as an athlete with a physical impairment.

The Milano Cortina Winter Games were a major opportunity ⁠for him — and he delivered.

“My motto is: never give ​up, with or without ‌a disability. And I can say this having passed from an ⁠Olympic career to ​a Paralympic one. Sport can do everything,” he told journalists after the race in sun‑lit Cortina.

“The track was perfect today. It’s amazing to win here in front ⁠of my crowd and my family.”

Perathoner suffered a ​fractured tibial plateau and underwent a replacement of his left knee, which is now locked at 35–40 degrees, preventing further bending.

His sporting future appeared over. Instead, after ⁠a year of rehabilitation, he returned to snowboarding and began competing in Para events.

“In snowboard cross, with a knee that only bends to 40 degrees, everything is more difficult,” said his physiotherapist Paolo Di Pietro.

“There are compensations with ​the back and hip, both in sport and ⁠daily life. He trains specifically for these adaptations.”

Perathoner said the switch from the ​Olympic to the Paralympic world was less difficult ‌than expected.

“The most important thing was finding ​the will to compete again,” he said.

The Milano Cortina Paralympics will run until March 15.

(Reporting by Giancarlo Navach, Editing by Giselda Vagnoni)

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