Sailing - News News - Sailing Wheelchair Fencing The World Games will have four different categories to accommodate different age groups and help develop athletes. Slovenia The campaign gives exposure to Slovenia’s Paralympic hopefuls ahead of the Rio 2016 Games. Blind Football Children from across Europe gathered in Hamburg, Germany, and learned various skills of the game. Iran The country saw one of its biggest sports festivals for athletes with impairments Wheelchair Tennis The three wheelchair tennis players landed spots in the final Grand Slam competition of the year. Shooting With a place for the next Paralympic Games already secured, the R5 (mixed 10m air rifle prone SH2) world champion is focusing on training in Finland. Wheelchair Fencing One month before the Wheelchair Fencing World Championships, Ukraine's Anton Datsko is preparing to take on his rivals. Wheelchair Tennis Three of the four Grand Slams are set for next year. Portugal Portugal, Thailand and Australia latest countries awarded to host INAS events. Triathlon The US women swept the PT2 and PT5 events at the Detroit ITU World Para-Triathlon Event. Rowing Four US crews will receive boats ahead of the 2015 World Rowing Championships in France. Athletics The British teenager has been a sensation since making her international debut last year and reveals her three heroes. America Check out the full Toronto 2015 Closing Ceremony speech from Jose Luis Campo, the Americas Paralympic Committtee President. America During eight days of sport 10 world, 70 Americas and 239 Games records were broken. America Many of the team sports reached a climax on Friday at the Parapan American Games whilst it was also the final day for many individual sports. Athletics The Cuban T12 sprinter won her third gold by breaking the 200m world record she had set just 24 hours earlier. Blind Football The 2016 Paralympic Games hosts beat Argentina 2-1 to be crowned Parapan Am champions for third time at Toronto 2015. Wheelchair Rugby The world number two side defeated rivals USA whilst Colombia secured bronze on a sensational final day. America The 28 flagbearers for the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games Closing Ceremony have been named. Swimming Brazil’s Talisson Glock and Joana Da Silva, and Canada’s Tess Routliffe took gold and Americas records on Friday morning’s swimming at Toronto 2015. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 639 Page 640 Page 641 Page 642 Current page 643 Page 644 Page 645 Page 646 Page 647 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Wheelchair Fencing The World Games will have four different categories to accommodate different age groups and help develop athletes.
Blind Football Children from across Europe gathered in Hamburg, Germany, and learned various skills of the game.
Wheelchair Tennis The three wheelchair tennis players landed spots in the final Grand Slam competition of the year.
Shooting With a place for the next Paralympic Games already secured, the R5 (mixed 10m air rifle prone SH2) world champion is focusing on training in Finland.
Wheelchair Fencing One month before the Wheelchair Fencing World Championships, Ukraine's Anton Datsko is preparing to take on his rivals.
Athletics The British teenager has been a sensation since making her international debut last year and reveals her three heroes.
America Check out the full Toronto 2015 Closing Ceremony speech from Jose Luis Campo, the Americas Paralympic Committtee President.
America Many of the team sports reached a climax on Friday at the Parapan American Games whilst it was also the final day for many individual sports.
Athletics The Cuban T12 sprinter won her third gold by breaking the 200m world record she had set just 24 hours earlier.
Blind Football The 2016 Paralympic Games hosts beat Argentina 2-1 to be crowned Parapan Am champions for third time at Toronto 2015.
Wheelchair Rugby The world number two side defeated rivals USA whilst Colombia secured bronze on a sensational final day.
America The 28 flagbearers for the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games Closing Ceremony have been named.
Swimming Brazil’s Talisson Glock and Joana Da Silva, and Canada’s Tess Routliffe took gold and Americas records on Friday morning’s swimming at Toronto 2015.