New Zealand sent a delegation to take part in the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The country fielded two athletes, both in alpine skiing.
[2] The country was also represented by four officials - a chef de mission, a coach, an assistant coach and a physiotherapist.
[2] Adam Hall,[3] who has spina bifida and who previously represented New Zealand at the 2006 Winter Paralympics, will compete in the Slalom and Giant slalom.
Peter Williams,[3] who also has spina bifida and will be making his Paralympic Games début, will compete in the slalom, giant slalom and Super G. Unlike his compatriot, he will be using a monoski.