Disabled Wintersport Australia (DWA) was established in 1978 as the Australian Disabled Skiers Federation. [1] Its current mission is "to promote and foster the advancement of participation by people with a disability in wintersport both in Australia and overseas". [2] DWA is a member of the Australian Paralympic Committee. [3] DWA plays a major role in the development of Australian athletes that compete at the Winter Paralympics.
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DWA provide the following services to its members: [2]
Australia has been represented at every Winter Paralympics. Its first official team was in 1980 with two athletes. Australian athletes that have won gold medals – Michael Milton, Bart Bunting and his guide Nathan Chivers, Michael Norton and James Patterson. Simon Patmore won Gold for snowboard-cross at PyeongChang Paralympic Winter Games 2018, breaking a 16-year drought for Australia.