PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Rio 2016 The T38 sprinter won two golds at London 2012 and will aim to win more at Rio 2016. Athletics T53 sprinter Jessica Lewis is hoping to win her country’s first Paralympic medal at the Rio 2016 Paralympics after last year’s breakthrough season. Wheelchair Curling Despite three world titles, the Russian skip says his team should not slow down ahead of PyeongChang 2018. Table Tennis The No. 1 class 3 para-table tennis player has never defended an international title. Triathlon Coming from a strong athletic background, the 19-year-old Canadian is a gold medal favourite at Rio. Goalball Check out the players that will headline the goalball event at September’s Paralympic Games. Equestrian Nearly 50 riders from nine countries will compete in the event Swimming A series of other swimmers will also try to add to their medal count in the finals in Funchal, Portugal, on Friday (6 May). Rio 2016 The US T44 sprinter thinks Richard Browne’s mark of 10.61 seconds could be lowered before September’s Paralympic Games. Swimming Ukraine's Yelyzaveta Mereshko shaved four seconds off the time of her British rival Eleanor Simmonds in the women's 400m freestyle S6. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 1119 Page 1120 Page 1121 Page 1122 Current page 1123 Page 1124 Page 1125 Page 1126 Page 1127 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Athletics T53 sprinter Jessica Lewis is hoping to win her country’s first Paralympic medal at the Rio 2016 Paralympics after last year’s breakthrough season.
Wheelchair Curling Despite three world titles, the Russian skip says his team should not slow down ahead of PyeongChang 2018.
Triathlon Coming from a strong athletic background, the 19-year-old Canadian is a gold medal favourite at Rio.
Goalball Check out the players that will headline the goalball event at September’s Paralympic Games.
Swimming A series of other swimmers will also try to add to their medal count in the finals in Funchal, Portugal, on Friday (6 May).
Rio 2016 The US T44 sprinter thinks Richard Browne’s mark of 10.61 seconds could be lowered before September’s Paralympic Games.
Swimming Ukraine's Yelyzaveta Mereshko shaved four seconds off the time of her British rival Eleanor Simmonds in the women's 400m freestyle S6.