PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Rio 2016 Mouloud Noura is among those to watch at the Paralympics Games. The organisation has already played a major part in the development of Para sports and will now support education programmes for the next five years. Rio 2016 Get to know the Australian grade II rider ahead of Rio 2016. Powerlifting Aiming for a first Paralympic medal Mamalos shares his training schedule and nutrition. Athletes from Cuba, Canada, Germany, Finland, the Netherlands and China happy to move in and eager to start competing. The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, the world’s biggest Para sport competition, will headline this month’s events. The Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor at the University of Worcester will speak during at the Campus’ Games Experience Programme session. Athletics We pick out eight talented youngsters who could light up the Olympic Stadium at the Paralympic Games. Rio 2016 The decision was taken after more than 175 Russian athletes wrote letters to the IPC asking to compete as neutral athletes. Swimming Brazil’s Joana Maria Silva and Spain’s Teresa Perales will continue their rivalry in the Rio pool. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 1036 Page 1037 Page 1038 Page 1039 Current page 1040 Page 1041 Page 1042 Page 1043 Page 1044 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
The organisation has already played a major part in the development of Para sports and will now support education programmes for the next five years.
Athletes from Cuba, Canada, Germany, Finland, the Netherlands and China happy to move in and eager to start competing.
The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, the world’s biggest Para sport competition, will headline this month’s events.
The Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor at the University of Worcester will speak during at the Campus’ Games Experience Programme session.
Athletics We pick out eight talented youngsters who could light up the Olympic Stadium at the Paralympic Games.
Rio 2016 The decision was taken after more than 175 Russian athletes wrote letters to the IPC asking to compete as neutral athletes.
Swimming Brazil’s Joana Maria Silva and Spain’s Teresa Perales will continue their rivalry in the Rio pool.