PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Shooting The next Paralympic Games seem far away but Poland’s Filip Rodzik has already booked a few goals into his road to Tokyo calendar. Archery The top female archers could renew their rivalry at the Worlds in Beijing. Athletics After missing Rio 2016, the T44 sprinter is back and is looking to retain his two world titles at London 2017. Athletics The T52 athlete will line-up for his first track meeting at this week’s World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Arizona. Goalball Finnish goalball player Markus Tihumaki was the first of 22 writers to publish their blogs on the 2017 Goalball Europeans’ website. America The Brazilian Paralympic University Games will take place at Brazil’s Paralympic Training Centre, from 26-30 June. Blind Football The Japanese team was crowned champion following a 1-0 victory over an IBSA select team in Vienna, Austria. Archery The squad broke Team Italy’s record by one point at the world ranking competition in Puerto Rico. Wheelchair Tennis No.1 Stephane Houdet and No.5 Nicolas Peifer won their second consecutive title, whilst Great Britain took the quad title on 7 May in Alghero, Italy. Shooting After underperforming due to ill health at the Paralympic Games, the Polish pistol shooter is even more determined to shine. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 846 Page 847 Page 848 Page 849 Current page 850 Page 851 Page 852 Page 853 Page 854 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Shooting The next Paralympic Games seem far away but Poland’s Filip Rodzik has already booked a few goals into his road to Tokyo calendar.
Athletics After missing Rio 2016, the T44 sprinter is back and is looking to retain his two world titles at London 2017.
Athletics The T52 athlete will line-up for his first track meeting at this week’s World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Arizona.
Goalball Finnish goalball player Markus Tihumaki was the first of 22 writers to publish their blogs on the 2017 Goalball Europeans’ website.
America The Brazilian Paralympic University Games will take place at Brazil’s Paralympic Training Centre, from 26-30 June.
Blind Football The Japanese team was crowned champion following a 1-0 victory over an IBSA select team in Vienna, Austria.
Archery The squad broke Team Italy’s record by one point at the world ranking competition in Puerto Rico.
Wheelchair Tennis No.1 Stephane Houdet and No.5 Nicolas Peifer won their second consecutive title, whilst Great Britain took the quad title on 7 May in Alghero, Italy.
Shooting After underperforming due to ill health at the Paralympic Games, the Polish pistol shooter is even more determined to shine.