PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Beijing 2008 Twenty-three athletes in Athletics, Judo, Archery and Powerlifting will prepare for the Games at Azerbaijan’s training camp. Wheelchair Rugby Great Britain Sir Philip Craven attends launch of Ottobock's 'Passion for Paralympics' travelling exhibition. More than 500 swimmers from over 40 countries are expected to compete. Cycling Sarah Storey writes about the people she cannot live without. Athletics Sydney and Athens 100m T44 gold medallist Marlon Shirley could return to challenge Oscar Pistorius and Jerome Singleton in London. Beijing 2008 With 29 medal events and nearly 300 athletes, Para-Table Tennis is one of the largest sports on the Paralympic programme. Table Tennis As the world No. 1 Class 7 Para-Table Tennis player, Will Bayley’s looking to light up the ExCeL arena in London. Table Tennis As the world No. 1 Class 7 Para-Table Tennis player, Will Bayley’s looking to light up the ExCeL arena in London. Beijing 2008 Canada’s Josh Cassidy set a course record in Boston, finishing ahead of world and Paralympic Marathon champion Kurt Fearnley of Australia. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 1863 Page 1864 Page 1865 Page 1866 Current page 1867 Page 1868 Page 1869 Page 1870 Page 1871 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Beijing 2008 Twenty-three athletes in Athletics, Judo, Archery and Powerlifting will prepare for the Games at Azerbaijan’s training camp.
Great Britain Sir Philip Craven attends launch of Ottobock's 'Passion for Paralympics' travelling exhibition.
Athletics Sydney and Athens 100m T44 gold medallist Marlon Shirley could return to challenge Oscar Pistorius and Jerome Singleton in London.
Beijing 2008 With 29 medal events and nearly 300 athletes, Para-Table Tennis is one of the largest sports on the Paralympic programme.
Table Tennis As the world No. 1 Class 7 Para-Table Tennis player, Will Bayley’s looking to light up the ExCeL arena in London.
Table Tennis As the world No. 1 Class 7 Para-Table Tennis player, Will Bayley’s looking to light up the ExCeL arena in London.
Beijing 2008 Canada’s Josh Cassidy set a course record in Boston, finishing ahead of world and Paralympic Marathon champion Kurt Fearnley of Australia.