PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS USA Five male and five female US Para athletes have been shortlisted for the 2016 ESPY Awards, which recognises sporting achievements during 2015. Boccia Australian boccia player Daniel Michel and the British rowing and wheelchair tennis Rio 2016 teams have been announced. Equestrian Four riders and their horses are expected to represent the USA in September’s Paralympic Games. Cycling Here are five potential storylines to follow heading into September’s Paralympic Games. Swimming Athletes have done everything they can and the team for Rio 2016 will be announced on Sunay (3 July). Athletics The US 100m T11 world champion talks about his relationship with his coach, the Brazilian 800 Olympic champion from 1984 Joaquim Cruz. Triathlon The Para Triathlon World Championships will also be held in conjunction with the Grand Final. Swimming The US swimmer took the mark down in the heats and finals at the 2016 US Paralympic Trials. Cycling Road events made their Paralympic debut at New York/Stoke Mandeville 1984 and track competitions at Atlanta 1996. Lebanon The event took place in the city of Ansar on 28 June. The magazine covers different areas, from anti-doping development to athlete outreach, education to compliance, and science to testing. Athletics The Dutch blade runner spent time earlier this year away from Para athletics learning how to conduct an orchestra. Swimming Seven national records also highlighted the opening day of the Paralympic trials. Para Ice Hockey Ian Offers wants to develop the sport and take his team to another level in the coming years. Judo A total of 12 cyclists and two judokas will be part of Canada’s delegation at September’s Paralympic Games. Rio 2016 Check out five cyclists that will headline September’s Paralympic Games. Rio 2016 Cuba’s Parapan American champion is hoping to reclaim the Paralympic judo title at Rio 2016. Rio 2016 Check out all the events that will headline this month in Para sport. Rio 2016 The time of 2:01.83 at the US Trials has yet to be ratified as a world record by IPC Athletics. Swimming The 14-year-old dreams of representing Colombia at a Paralympic Games and winning a medal, and features in a new Agitos Foundation film series. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 537 Page 538 Page 539 Page 540 Current page 541 Page 542 Page 543 Page 544 Page 545 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
USA Five male and five female US Para athletes have been shortlisted for the 2016 ESPY Awards, which recognises sporting achievements during 2015.
Boccia Australian boccia player Daniel Michel and the British rowing and wheelchair tennis Rio 2016 teams have been announced.
Equestrian Four riders and their horses are expected to represent the USA in September’s Paralympic Games.
Swimming Athletes have done everything they can and the team for Rio 2016 will be announced on Sunay (3 July).
Athletics The US 100m T11 world champion talks about his relationship with his coach, the Brazilian 800 Olympic champion from 1984 Joaquim Cruz.
Triathlon The Para Triathlon World Championships will also be held in conjunction with the Grand Final.
Cycling Road events made their Paralympic debut at New York/Stoke Mandeville 1984 and track competitions at Atlanta 1996.
The magazine covers different areas, from anti-doping development to athlete outreach, education to compliance, and science to testing.
Athletics The Dutch blade runner spent time earlier this year away from Para athletics learning how to conduct an orchestra.
Para Ice Hockey Ian Offers wants to develop the sport and take his team to another level in the coming years.
Judo A total of 12 cyclists and two judokas will be part of Canada’s delegation at September’s Paralympic Games.
Rio 2016 Cuba’s Parapan American champion is hoping to reclaim the Paralympic judo title at Rio 2016.
Rio 2016 The time of 2:01.83 at the US Trials has yet to be ratified as a world record by IPC Athletics.
Swimming The 14-year-old dreams of representing Colombia at a Paralympic Games and winning a medal, and features in a new Agitos Foundation film series.