PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Rowing The annual Championships saw Para rowers compete for the first time ever. Athletics The British athlete broke the 200m T53 world record whilst the American improved the club throw F51 distance. Athletics Jun Wang and Enlong Wei set javelin and shot put records on Saturday. Powerlifting Fresh from winning gold at the Sao Paulo 2017 Youth Parapans, the 17-year-old powerlifter is now targeting success at the Worlds in Mexico City. Swimming The first training sessions will take place at the World Series in Berlin, Germany in June. Wheelchair Tennis Isabel Newstead, Jane Blackburn, Peter Norfolk and Simon Munn join the list of legends. Athletics With multiple Paralympic champions in action, here’s why you should follow the Beijing Grand Prix. America People now have until 30 May to present their designs; three of them will be shortlisted and one will be chosen by popular vote. Blind Football The three-time football-5 Paralympic gold medallist said the venue, Rio 2016’s main infrastructural legacy, is “one of the world’s best of its kind.” Athletics The London 2012 athletics gold medallist won gold in the men’s 1,500m and 5,000m T11 at the Chilean Para National Games, on 11 May. Snowboard The women’s snowboard-cross SB-LL2 World Cup winner shared her season highlights. America The Brazilian Paralympic Committee signed a collaboration agreement with the Japanese city of Kakogawa ahead of Tokyo 2020. Powerlifting After finishing fourth at the Rio 2016 Paralympics, Brazil’s 28-year-old powerlifter seeks to take another leap forward at this year’s Worlds. Athletics With many of the world’s leading athletes competing, here are reasons why you should follow the action. Athletics More than 200 athletes from 14 countries will compete in the Chinese capital between 13-15 May. Tokyo 2020 The third IPC Tokyo 2020 Project Review took place between 10-11 May. America Managua, Nicaragua, will stage the event from 21-28 January, with around 250 athletes from six countries competing across six sports. Rowing Great Britain’s mixed coxed four crew, as well as Norway’s Birgit Skarstein are among those to watch for. Cross-Country Skiing Eleven athletes will wear the maple leaf on the World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup circuit. Para Ice Hockey The popular vote chose the Canadian Para ice hockey player as the best athlete in the Americas in April 2017. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 420 Page 421 Page 422 Page 423 Current page 424 Page 425 Page 426 Page 427 Page 428 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Athletics The British athlete broke the 200m T53 world record whilst the American improved the club throw F51 distance.
Powerlifting Fresh from winning gold at the Sao Paulo 2017 Youth Parapans, the 17-year-old powerlifter is now targeting success at the Worlds in Mexico City.
Wheelchair Tennis Isabel Newstead, Jane Blackburn, Peter Norfolk and Simon Munn join the list of legends.
Athletics With multiple Paralympic champions in action, here’s why you should follow the Beijing Grand Prix.
America People now have until 30 May to present their designs; three of them will be shortlisted and one will be chosen by popular vote.
Blind Football The three-time football-5 Paralympic gold medallist said the venue, Rio 2016’s main infrastructural legacy, is “one of the world’s best of its kind.”
Athletics The London 2012 athletics gold medallist won gold in the men’s 1,500m and 5,000m T11 at the Chilean Para National Games, on 11 May.
America The Brazilian Paralympic Committee signed a collaboration agreement with the Japanese city of Kakogawa ahead of Tokyo 2020.
Powerlifting After finishing fourth at the Rio 2016 Paralympics, Brazil’s 28-year-old powerlifter seeks to take another leap forward at this year’s Worlds.
Athletics With many of the world’s leading athletes competing, here are reasons why you should follow the action.
Athletics More than 200 athletes from 14 countries will compete in the Chinese capital between 13-15 May.
America Managua, Nicaragua, will stage the event from 21-28 January, with around 250 athletes from six countries competing across six sports.
Rowing Great Britain’s mixed coxed four crew, as well as Norway’s Birgit Skarstein are among those to watch for.
Cross-Country Skiing Eleven athletes will wear the maple leaf on the World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup circuit.
Para Ice Hockey The popular vote chose the Canadian Para ice hockey player as the best athlete in the Americas in April 2017.