PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Tokyo 2020 An event was held to highlight Tokyo 2020's commitment to deliver an inclusive Games. Tokyo 2020 Japanese swimmer dreams of celebrating in front of home crowd. Tokyo 2020 Rio 2016 bronze medallist looking forward to competing on home soil. President and Vice President candidates talk about changes they would make to the IPC if elected. Canoe Reigning Paralympic and world champion Curtis McGrath retains gold medal Tokyo 2020 Brazilians aim to continue football greatness. Tokyo 2020 Japanese wheelchair tennis legend says competing at Tokyo 2020 will be his “most exciting and memorable moment of my career.” Tokyo 2020 The sixteenth Paralympics will kick off in exactly three years. Shooting Iran’s Paralympic champion had to regain her focus and drive after past successes Equestrian Suzanna Hext and Julie Payne both win double gold in Gothenburg. Powerlifting Mexican and Brazilian powerlifters among strongest in the continent Canoe Brazilian Para canoeist wins VL1 on Day 1 of World Championships Tokyo 2020 Aiming to connect with the public and unite behind Tokyo 2020 vision. Powerlifting Mascot for World Para Swimming and World Para Powerlifting Championships named Candidates for President and Vice President answer second of four questions ahead of next month’s elections. Para Ice Hockey Bid process open for A, B and C-Pool events. Report provides update on IPC’s progress in six strategic areas. America Official website also relaunched with two years to go until Parapans. Blind Football Belgium’s Dorien Cornelis becomes first woman to compete in IBSA tournament. Swimming Young swimmer dreams big following breakthrough Youth Parapans. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 382 Page 383 Page 384 Page 385 Current page 386 Page 387 Page 388 Page 389 Page 390 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Tokyo 2020 Japanese wheelchair tennis legend says competing at Tokyo 2020 will be his “most exciting and memorable moment of my career.”
Candidates for President and Vice President answer second of four questions ahead of next month’s elections.