Czech Republic at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

First allocated four sports in para-alpine skiing, the country won two more spots and are sending six skiers.

[1] In September 2017, Pavel Bambousek, Miroslav Lidinský and Anna Pešková seemed to be the most likely skiers to be named to the team in para-alpine skiing.

[2] The table below contains the list of members of people (called "Team Czech Republic") that will be participating in the 2018 Games.

[1] In September 2017, Pavel Bambousek, Miroslav Lidinský and Anna Pešková seemed to be the most likely skiers to be named to the team in para-alpine skiing.

[1] Health Care in the Hradec Králové supported Czech para-alpine skiers before Winter Games.

She said, "The project of the handicapped skiers center is known, especially their teaching program, which they realize in the Krkonoše Mountains.

[2] Benjamínek Tadeáš Kříž is racing in South Korea with guide skier Radim Nevrlý.

[2] In the two years before the start of the Winter Games, the sledge hockey team dealt with financial difficulties.

Corruption in the Czech Republic involving subsidies for sport resulted in the national team getting less money to support their training and ability to compete in tournaments.

[4] About the corruption, team captain Zdeněk Šafránek said, "The subsidy scandal has radically reduced the amount we receive.

For the sake of illustration, the Czech Paralympic Committee has now gotten less money than last year's sledge hockey players, and it has to be divided into a lot of sports.

"[4] The team could not buy time to use ice at skating rinks to train much before their final qualifying competition in Sweden.

[4] To make sure they were ready to qualify, the captain thought the team needed around 1 million Czech Koruna (€39452.23) to pay for all the costs of training and traveling.

[6][7][8][2] Teams participating in the tournament included Sweden, Germany, Slovakia, Japan and Great Britain.

Live streaming of the Winter Games was also made available free on ČT Sport's website.