Nagano 2013 - Media Centre News - Ice sledge hockey Rowing Whiteley, Meenagh and Aggar show strong form ahead of World Championships Wheelchair Tennis The US will look for revenge after losing to the British in last year’s quad event Triathlon ITU opens bidding for 2016 para-triathlon events Goalball The team secured the IBSA World Games title by beating China 4-1 in the gold-medal match. Athletics With a new racing chair for 2015, Finland’s Leo-Pekka Tahti is aiming to get the better of the Netherlands’ Kenny van Weeghel. Judo Korean judoka Jin defeats Russia’s Pozdnysheva to even the two nation’s gold-medal counts. Table Tennis Azevedo, Silva pull back-to-back tournament wins in the Class1-2 category. Six Signatories declared non-compliant Wheelchair Rugby After their loss to Canada in the Wheelchair Rugby World Championships, USA has a chance to revisit their rivals. PyeongChang 2018 “Passion. Connected.” to symbolise objective, legacy of Games. Wheelchair Tennis Japan’s very own claim men, women’s singles titles, while Alcott beats Wagner for quad crown Triathlon Schabort, Barr win respective men’s divisions, while Tapp, Doughty, Kelly highlight the women’s sides. Athletics Germany's Markus Rehm, Italy's Martina Caironi and the Netherlands' Marlou van Rhijn rewrite the record books. Athletics US sprinter Jarryd Wallace beats two of his main rivals – David Prince and Jerome Singleton – in Tempe, Arizona, USA. Swimming Twenty-three swimmers will compete at the most important international competition and major qualifier ahead of Rio 2016 – the 2015 Worlds. Cycling The Costa Rican para-cyclist had a serious accident while training, but is confident he will get to Toronto 2015 in top condition. Athletics The Swiss European champion who will face her close rival Tatyana McFadden at the Nottwil Grand Prix later this month tells us her three heroes. Para Ice Hockey Despite finishing in eighth place at the IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships A-Pool, Japan can still make it to PyeongChang 2018. Athletics Qatar Airways Holidays are offering a number of exciting packages to October’s event in Doha. Rowing The defending Paralympic champion hopes to recover in time for the Rowing World Championships Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 668 Page 669 Page 670 Page 671 Current page 672 Page 673 Page 674 Page 675 Page 676 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Athletics With a new racing chair for 2015, Finland’s Leo-Pekka Tahti is aiming to get the better of the Netherlands’ Kenny van Weeghel.
Wheelchair Rugby After their loss to Canada in the Wheelchair Rugby World Championships, USA has a chance to revisit their rivals.
Wheelchair Tennis Japan’s very own claim men, women’s singles titles, while Alcott beats Wagner for quad crown
Triathlon Schabort, Barr win respective men’s divisions, while Tapp, Doughty, Kelly highlight the women’s sides.
Athletics Germany's Markus Rehm, Italy's Martina Caironi and the Netherlands' Marlou van Rhijn rewrite the record books.
Athletics US sprinter Jarryd Wallace beats two of his main rivals – David Prince and Jerome Singleton – in Tempe, Arizona, USA.
Swimming Twenty-three swimmers will compete at the most important international competition and major qualifier ahead of Rio 2016 – the 2015 Worlds.
Cycling The Costa Rican para-cyclist had a serious accident while training, but is confident he will get to Toronto 2015 in top condition.
Athletics The Swiss European champion who will face her close rival Tatyana McFadden at the Nottwil Grand Prix later this month tells us her three heroes.
Para Ice Hockey Despite finishing in eighth place at the IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships A-Pool, Japan can still make it to PyeongChang 2018.
Athletics Qatar Airways Holidays are offering a number of exciting packages to October’s event in Doha.