VISTA 2017 - News Top Stories Wheelchair Curling Korea, Russia, China and Slovakia make it through to playoff round. Wheelchair Curling Five Wheelchair Curling squads are still fighting for four playoff spots on the ice in Korea. Wheelchair Tennis Sri Lanka and Thailand earn places at BNP Paribas World Team Cup. Alpine Skiing Alexandra Starker, Kimberly Joines, Matt Hallat and Josh Dueck have standout performances. Wheelchair Curling USA and Slovakia lead the pack in Korea, as both sit atop the standings with 5-1 marks after three days of competition. Wheelchair Tennis Wheelchair Curling Slovakia, Russia and USA begin Championships with two wins apiece. Sochi 2014 Top 10 squads will try to earn Sochi 2014 qualification points. Sailing About 40 residential units will house close to 350 athletes and 275 officials during the Games. Para Ice Hockey The Canadian Ice Sledge Hockey player shares his training regimens. Sochi 2014 IPC CEO Xavier Gonzalez pleased with progress made for 2014 Games. Alpine Skiing Wheelchair racer to return to Canada with three new world records. Stuart Lieberman, the IPC's Editorial and Social Media Co-ordinator, welcomes new Paralympic storylines. Athletics Wheelchair racer to return to Canada with three new world records. Cycling Group of athletes try to qualify for London 2012 while changing a nation. Award Accompanied by $100,000 Grant to Further Youth Sport Development Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 941 Page 942 Page 943 Page 944 Current page 945 Page 946 Page 947 Page 948 Page 949 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Wheelchair Curling Five Wheelchair Curling squads are still fighting for four playoff spots on the ice in Korea.
Alpine Skiing Alexandra Starker, Kimberly Joines, Matt Hallat and Josh Dueck have standout performances.
Wheelchair Curling USA and Slovakia lead the pack in Korea, as both sit atop the standings with 5-1 marks after three days of competition.
Sailing About 40 residential units will house close to 350 athletes and 275 officials during the Games.
Stuart Lieberman, the IPC's Editorial and Social Media Co-ordinator, welcomes new Paralympic storylines.