South Africa at the 2010 Winter Paralympics

When South Africa debuted in 1998, their sole competitor, Bruce Warner, became the second African to compete at a Winter Paralympics.

[1] The sole South African athlete at the 2010 Winter Paralympics, Bruce Warner, competed in five standing alpine skiing events.

[2] The skiing events for the games took place in Whistler, Canada,[3] but suffered from delays due to poor weather.

[6] He finished 31st overall from a field of 40 skiers who completed their runs in the giant slalom standing with a time of two minutes and 52.09 seconds.

[8] His final competition, the super combined standing, had a smaller field once again with only 21 skiers taking part.