News - Football 7-a-side Athletics With many of the world’s leading athletes competing, here are reasons why you should follow the action. Athletics More than 200 athletes from 14 countries will compete in the Chinese capital between 13-15 May. Tokyo 2020 The third IPC Tokyo 2020 Project Review took place between 10-11 May. America Managua, Nicaragua, will stage the event from 21-28 January, with around 250 athletes from six countries competing across six sports. Rowing Great Britain’s mixed coxed four crew, as well as Norway’s Birgit Skarstein are among those to watch for. Cross-Country Skiing Eleven athletes will wear the maple leaf on the World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup circuit. Para Ice Hockey The popular vote chose the Canadian Para ice hockey player as the best athlete in the Americas in April 2017. Triathlon The British wheelchair racer will compete in her first Para triathlon. France The French Paralympic and Sports Committee hosted the celebration in Lyon, on 25 April, as part of its second annual meeting. Taekwondo Fighters will look to garner world ranking points ahead of October’s World Championships. Table Tennis The Dutch Para table tennis player won double gold at the Slovenia Open. Cross-Country Skiing The Finnish Nordic skier picks three key moments from the 2017 season. Athletics The T38 sprinter shocked Australia’s Evan O’Hanlon at Rio 2016 and will line-up at this week’s Beijing Grand Prix. Snowboard The US snowboarder is happy with winning his first World Cup crystal globe and is now focused on retaining his Paralympic gold. Wheelchair Basketball The German wheelchair basketball player shares his expectations for June’s European Championships and the road to Tokyo 2020. Swimming The multi-Paralympic British medallist is looking for a new challenge after 10 years of swimming. Goalball Brazil continue to lead both the men’s and women’s rankings, as announced by the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA). Cycling Maniago, Italy, will host the first stage from 12-14 May, launching the road Para cycling season. Athletics Some of the fastest Para athletes in the world will line-up between 12-13 May. PyeongChang 2018 Kamizimirowski also led the Belgian delegation at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 420 Page 421 Page 422 Page 423 Current page 424 Page 425 Page 426 Page 427 Page 428 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Athletics With many of the world’s leading athletes competing, here are reasons why you should follow the action.
Athletics More than 200 athletes from 14 countries will compete in the Chinese capital between 13-15 May.
America Managua, Nicaragua, will stage the event from 21-28 January, with around 250 athletes from six countries competing across six sports.
Rowing Great Britain’s mixed coxed four crew, as well as Norway’s Birgit Skarstein are among those to watch for.
Cross-Country Skiing Eleven athletes will wear the maple leaf on the World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup circuit.
Para Ice Hockey The popular vote chose the Canadian Para ice hockey player as the best athlete in the Americas in April 2017.
France The French Paralympic and Sports Committee hosted the celebration in Lyon, on 25 April, as part of its second annual meeting.
Athletics The T38 sprinter shocked Australia’s Evan O’Hanlon at Rio 2016 and will line-up at this week’s Beijing Grand Prix.
Snowboard The US snowboarder is happy with winning his first World Cup crystal globe and is now focused on retaining his Paralympic gold.
Wheelchair Basketball The German wheelchair basketball player shares his expectations for June’s European Championships and the road to Tokyo 2020.
Swimming The multi-Paralympic British medallist is looking for a new challenge after 10 years of swimming.
Goalball Brazil continue to lead both the men’s and women’s rankings, as announced by the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA).
Cycling Maniago, Italy, will host the first stage from 12-14 May, launching the road Para cycling season.