PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

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A picture of a man in a wheelchair playing tennis.

The Netherlands’ Robin Ammerlaan, a Beijing 2008 silver medallists, could not have been happier with his results at Eton Manor in London.

John Stubbs

Though Korean and Chinese archers topped the medals table on Saturday, Sunday was a more European affair. However, the top spot eluded the British team

Peter Norfolk

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has praised the London 2012 Eton Manor test event

Peter Norfolk

Australian Rugby Team

Nigel Murray

Nigel Murray and David Smith walked away with golds, whilst teammate Jacob Thomas took bronze.

A picture of 2 Wheelchair Rugby players.

Ryley Batt is arguably the world's best Wheelchair Rugby player, but although the focus often falls on him, there are other players who are coming to the fore.

Mile Stojkoski

Mile Stojkoski from the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is travelling over 5,000km to London in a wheelchair. Each week, his Project Manager, Vladimir Pandovski, updates paralympic.org on their progress.

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Loyal bonds, hard work and a strong team spirit are the key ingredients the USA Wheelchair Rugby team hope will take them to the top of the podium again.