Belgium at the 1994 Winter Paralympics

The country sent two competitors (Harry Geyskens and Willy Mercier), both in alpine skiing.

In the men's Super-G (B1 category), Willy Mercier finished third with a real time of 4:29.09.

This was well behind gold medallist David Sundstroem of Sweden (2:50.53) and silver medallist Vicente Garcia Salmeron of Spain (3:46.33), but as the five other competitors all failed to reach the finish line, Mercier's performance was sufficient for bronze.

The exception was in the men's Super-G (B3), where Geyskens' time of 1:55.67 placed him sixth of the seven athletes who completed the event, ahead of Japan's Toshimasa Onari (2:29.80).

[3] Despite having won its first Winter Paralympic medal, Belgium was absent from the next two Games, making its return in 2006.