VISTA 2017 - News Top Stories Equestrian Sophie Christiansen claims her third gold medal of London 2012. A sitting volleyball rivalry, wheelchair basketball quarter-final action and top swimming and athletics events will highlight Day 6. Sailing On the fourth day of sailing at London 2012, Helena Lucas won her third race in a row. Goalball Day 6 will feature a battle between Finland and Sweden for a spot in the quarterfinals in the men’s goalball tournament. Wheelchair Rugby Australia and the USA among the leading contenders in one of London’s most exciting events. Sitting Volleyball In the men’s sitting volleyball tournament, Brazil, China and Morocco depend on results to guarantee their progression to the quarterfinals. Wheelchair Tennis Great Britain’s twice defending champion Peter Norfolk is knocked out by the number 10 seed. Athletics Great Britain's David Weir won his second gold of London 2012 on Day 6 of the Games, this time in the men's 1,500m T54 event. Boccia The podium for the mixed pairs BC4, mixed pairs BC3 and mixed team BC1 will be decided on the third day of boccia competition. Boccia Dirceu Pinto: "This isn't just a medal for me, but for my whole country." Powerlifting In the men’s -90kg category, Egypt’s Hany Abdelhady, China’s Cai Huichao and Nigeria’s Abdulazeez Ibrahim all qualified within a margin of each other. Archery In the men’s team recurve open, four teams look to book their place in the quarter-finals of the archery tournament. Paralympians can vote to electemembers to the IPC Athletes' Council through 7 September at the Village. Shooting Swedish great Jonas Jacobsson will be looking to stamp his prowess on the London 2012 Paralympic Games shooting competition on Day 6. Swimming Jacqueline Freney won gold in the 50m freestyle S7, her sixth top finish of the Games. Archery China's Yan Huilian claims women's recurve standing gold at the Royal Artillery Barracks. Wheelchair Fencing On the opening day of wheelchair fencing at the ExCeL, China and Hungary proved why they’re the ones to beat in wheelchair fencing. Powerlifting Loveline Obiji and Hany Abdelhady also top the podium at the ExCeL. Goalball Finland, Brazil and Canada all had big wins at the Copper Box on Day 6 of London 2012. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 897 Page 898 Page 899 Page 900 Current page 901 Page 902 Page 903 Page 904 Page 905 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
A sitting volleyball rivalry, wheelchair basketball quarter-final action and top swimming and athletics events will highlight Day 6.
Goalball Day 6 will feature a battle between Finland and Sweden for a spot in the quarterfinals in the men’s goalball tournament.
Wheelchair Rugby Australia and the USA among the leading contenders in one of London’s most exciting events.
Sitting Volleyball In the men’s sitting volleyball tournament, Brazil, China and Morocco depend on results to guarantee their progression to the quarterfinals.
Wheelchair Tennis Great Britain’s twice defending champion Peter Norfolk is knocked out by the number 10 seed.
Athletics Great Britain's David Weir won his second gold of London 2012 on Day 6 of the Games, this time in the men's 1,500m T54 event.
Boccia The podium for the mixed pairs BC4, mixed pairs BC3 and mixed team BC1 will be decided on the third day of boccia competition.
Powerlifting In the men’s -90kg category, Egypt’s Hany Abdelhady, China’s Cai Huichao and Nigeria’s Abdulazeez Ibrahim all qualified within a margin of each other.
Archery In the men’s team recurve open, four teams look to book their place in the quarter-finals of the archery tournament.
Paralympians can vote to electemembers to the IPC Athletes' Council through 7 September at the Village.
Shooting Swedish great Jonas Jacobsson will be looking to stamp his prowess on the London 2012 Paralympic Games shooting competition on Day 6.
Wheelchair Fencing On the opening day of wheelchair fencing at the ExCeL, China and Hungary proved why they’re the ones to beat in wheelchair fencing.