Wheelchair Slalom was an event at the Summer Paralympics, held from Tokyo 1964 to Seoul 1988. The sport was part of the athletics program.

Wheelchair slalom eventscreenshots from a video of Cherrie Ireland from Australia navigating some of the obstacles in the women’s Class 3 wheelchair slalom event at the 1972 Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany. (source: Video by Don Worley, from the National Film and Sound Archive.)

The wheelchair slalom event involves athletes in a wheelchair navigating an obstacle course through cones and up and down ramps, as quickly and cleanly as possible. The aim was to be the quickest through the course, with one-second penalties added to the total time for each fouling on a marker.

In 1980 (and maybe other years too), slalom events were held along the race track in a more exciting head-to-head format.