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Skiing a race course at extremely high speeds is tough enough on its own. Now try skiing that course with limited vision. That’s what these Paralympic skiers do every day. Using a guide who calls out turns, they fly down the mountain on trust alone. Check out this 360-degree view of three skiers and how they see the courses.
The Paralympics run from March 8-18 in South Korea. You can follow the adventures of Menna Fitzpatrick, a visually impaired skier who’ll compete next week, here.