The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed at the 1992 Winter Paralympics held in Tignes and Albertville, France.
The achievements of the British Paralympic team at the 1992 Winter Games helped to raise awareness of sports for disabled athletes.
Funding for elite training programmes came from the Paralympics Trust, which was set up with a £500,000 government grant.
[13] Eleven British alpine skiers took part in the Games, ten in the men's events and one in the women's.
[4][17] After Stockford won the bronze in downhill, the British delegation filed a protest claiming that the two American skiers ahead of him should not have been in the LW10 category.
[18] The medical committee rejected the protest on the grounds that all classifications had been determined at the start of the competition.
None of the athletes won a medal, the highest placed finisher being Peter Young who came sixth in the B1 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi).