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4-7 September

PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Athlete training during the IPC development camp in Zambia.

The latest edition of The Paralympian is a development special. Here we preview some of the content.

Matt Hallat (CAN) in action at the 2010 Vancouver Games

The amputee Alpine Skiier is still seeking his first medal in the World Cup circuit

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Beijing 2008

U.S. Paralympcs held a four-day selection camp at Lakeshore Foundation in Birmingham, Alabama.

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The 28-year-old passed away in hospital in Sydney with his wife by his side.

Katarzyna Rogowiec

Rogowiec, a three-time Paralympic medallist, won the women's sprint, 5km and 15km.

Wim Decleir receives award

Declair takes award after finishing year ranked world number 1 for Road Race.

Henrieta Farkasova competing in Vancouver

Slovakia’s three-time Paralympic champion Henrieta Farkasova and Austria’s Claudia Loesch were the only two to win both of their races.

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Multiple programmes to benefit from investment.

Alex Starker

New Zealand and Canada prove why they're the ones to beat on the slopes.

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The Slovakians recently qualified for their first-ever World Championships in February of 2012.

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Former able-bodied Europa Cup champion Matthias Lanzinger has not found the transition to para-Alpine Skiing quite so easy after losing his lower left leg in an accident three years ago.

Sochi 2014 Project Review - December 2011

Oleksandra Kononova collapsing after winning race

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Daniel Dias, Terezinha Guilhermina, Oscar Pistorious, Esther Vergeer, David Weir and Irek Zaripov all nominated for top award which will be presented in February.

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