PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Boccia All the matchups have been decided for the boccia finals after a thrilling Day 9 of competition at London 2012. Cycling Great Britain’s Sarah Storey rounded off her faultless Paralympic campaign today with her fourth and most decisive victory of the Games. The first IPC Marketing Summit aims to keep the Paralympic Movement growing through Rio 2016 and beyond. Wheelchair Tennis The women's wheelchair tennis singles final will be an all-Dutch affair, as No. 2 Aniek vank Koot aims to dethrone No. 1 Esther Vergeer. Wheelchair Rugby Both Australia and USA remain unbeaten after two days of the wheelchair rugby competition. Cycling Ireland’s Mark Rohan was one of the big winners in the handcycling competition on Day 9 of London 2012. Swimming Australian star Matthew Cowdrey and South African Natalie Du Toit will defend their titles in the men’s and women's 200m SM9 respectively. Wheelchair Basketball Germany's women's wheelchair basketball team was ecstatic after defeating the Netherland's to advance to play Australia for gold. Athletics What was built up as the best night of London 2012 at the track did not disappoint, as many of the top stars won their events. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 1790 Page 1791 Page 1792 Page 1793 Current page 1794 Page 1795 Page 1796 Page 1797 Page 1798 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Boccia All the matchups have been decided for the boccia finals after a thrilling Day 9 of competition at London 2012.
Cycling Great Britain’s Sarah Storey rounded off her faultless Paralympic campaign today with her fourth and most decisive victory of the Games.
The first IPC Marketing Summit aims to keep the Paralympic Movement growing through Rio 2016 and beyond.
Wheelchair Tennis The women's wheelchair tennis singles final will be an all-Dutch affair, as No. 2 Aniek vank Koot aims to dethrone No. 1 Esther Vergeer.
Wheelchair Rugby Both Australia and USA remain unbeaten after two days of the wheelchair rugby competition.
Cycling Ireland’s Mark Rohan was one of the big winners in the handcycling competition on Day 9 of London 2012.
Swimming Australian star Matthew Cowdrey and South African Natalie Du Toit will defend their titles in the men’s and women's 200m SM9 respectively.
Wheelchair Basketball Germany's women's wheelchair basketball team was ecstatic after defeating the Netherland's to advance to play Australia for gold.
Athletics What was built up as the best night of London 2012 at the track did not disappoint, as many of the top stars won their events.