PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Athletics In a new series we speak to the world’s best athletes for the inside track on what makes them amongst the ones to beat for Rio 2016. Table Tennis The first international competition for para-table tennis will be held in the Italian city. Para Ice Hockey Italy’s Florian Planker reveals the best moments of his decade-long career in ice sledge hockey. Alpine Skiing The trio of skiers once again topped the podium in slalom at the IPC Alpine Skiing Europa Cup in Espot, Spain, on Saturday. Wheelchair Curling After their sixth-place finish last year, Canada still eyes gold at the World Wheelchair Curling Championships 2016. Powerlifting More than 200 athletes from 40 countries are in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, hoping to improve their place in the Paralympic rankings. Judo Four judoka, including 2012 Paralympic silver medallist Sam Ingram, make up the team. Alpine Skiing The two alpine skiers won their respective categories in the first of two slalom races. Shooting Swedish world champion shooter reflects on his three World Cup bronze medals on his return from a shoulder injury, just in time for Rio 2016. A project to develop female leaders within the Paralympic Movement will conclude in Bonn, Germany, with sharing of experiences and evaluation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 1179 Page 1180 Page 1181 Page 1182 Current page 1183 Page 1184 Page 1185 Page 1186 Page 1187 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Athletics In a new series we speak to the world’s best athletes for the inside track on what makes them amongst the ones to beat for Rio 2016.
Table Tennis The first international competition for para-table tennis will be held in the Italian city.
Para Ice Hockey Italy’s Florian Planker reveals the best moments of his decade-long career in ice sledge hockey.
Alpine Skiing The trio of skiers once again topped the podium in slalom at the IPC Alpine Skiing Europa Cup in Espot, Spain, on Saturday.
Wheelchair Curling After their sixth-place finish last year, Canada still eyes gold at the World Wheelchair Curling Championships 2016.
Powerlifting More than 200 athletes from 40 countries are in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, hoping to improve their place in the Paralympic rankings.
Alpine Skiing The two alpine skiers won their respective categories in the first of two slalom races.
Shooting Swedish world champion shooter reflects on his three World Cup bronze medals on his return from a shoulder injury, just in time for Rio 2016.
A project to develop female leaders within the Paralympic Movement will conclude in Bonn, Germany, with sharing of experiences and evaluation.