PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Goalball Canadian women upset host Brazil Swimming Five swimmers chosen at elections held during the Mexico City 2017 World Championships Cross-Country Skiing Past experience will be key for multi-medallists in Paralympic season Powerlifting Kehinde and Liu will battle out for gold in exciting men’s up to 65kg event Powerlifting But world record stays at 310kg after Iranian does not attempt new one PyeongChang 2018 Schaffelhuber and Rothfuss among winners ahead of next week’s opening World Cup Swimming Ihar Boki and Jessica Long also win final events to complete clean sweep Powerlifting Nigerian breaks world record on his way to gold in the men’s up to 65kg Swimming IPC President Andrew Parsons brings to an end the World Para Swimming Championships Powerlifting IPC President Andrew Parsons officially closes the World Para Powerlifting Championships Taekwondo Mongolian’s meteoric rise to become Para taekwondo world champion Swimming Nine areas people can choose to work in at next year’s Para swimming Euros Powerlifting Algiers also announced as 2018 African Championships hosts PyeongChang 2018 Canadian Nordic skier starts Paralympic season on home snow Swimming Legends Long and Boki also going for clean sweep at Championships Powerlifting World’s strongest Paralympian believes he can break his own world record of 310kg Singapore NPC Development Programme delivers first courses to coaches and classifiers in Southeast Asia Powerlifting Tan Yujiao and Ye Jixiong give China the lead in powerlifting’s medals table Swimming Five-time Rio 2016 champion Wenpan Huang also shines as he breaks world record Tokyo 2020 Three designs in the running for the Paralympic Games mascot Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 352 Page 353 Page 354 Page 355 Current page 356 Page 357 Page 358 Page 359 Page 360 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Powerlifting IPC President Andrew Parsons officially closes the World Para Powerlifting Championships
Singapore NPC Development Programme delivers first courses to coaches and classifiers in Southeast Asia