PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Alpine Skiing Miroslav Haraus and Martin France were victorious on the Swiss slopes as skiers competed in the super combined. Snowboard The pair win their races to decide the final rankings in Trentino, Italy. Biathlon With two races to go skiers have been grabbing some of the final points available in cross-country skiing in Finland. Biathlon Russian skiers made sure of a clean sweep in the final rankings in Vuokatti, Finland. Rio 2016 The sport will be contested in the Barra Olympic Park cluster. Athletics The T35 world silver medallist over 100 and 200m, talks Doha 2015 and Swansea 2014. Sitting Volleyball The last men and women’s spots are available at the sitting volleyball Intercontinental. Rio 2016 Track World Championships is the last occasion for riders to stake a claim in the Paralympic selection process. Great Britain Sir Philip Craven says the announcement made by Chancellor George Osbourne is the London 2012 Paralympic legacy in action. Athletics As more than 600 athletes prepare for the second Grand Prix of the season, here are nine events to look out for. Shooting Ukraine also collected another win in Bangkok, Thailand thanks to Andrii Doroshenko. Alpine Skiing The Czech Republic skier won the men’s visually impaired by a split second on day one in Obersaxen. Snowboard The men’s snowboard cross SB-LL2 World Cup title will be decided between USA’s Mike Shea and Finland’s Matti Suur-Hamari. Para Ice Hockey Team captain Dmitrii Lisov hopes that he can ‘let go’ enough to reach the same heights as 2013 sledge hockey World Championships. Snowboard Snowboarders from around the world will try and claim overall World Cup globes in banked slalom and snowboard-cross. Japan The Japanese broadcaster will provide around-the-clock coverage between 7-18 September. Cross-Country Skiing Ukraine’s Shyshkova also keeps hopes of a top three finish alive with win in Vuokatti, Finland. Rio 2016 Before the athletes take the courts in Rio 2016, learn how they are assigned to their sport classes. Rio 2016 Twelve will represent Great Britain at the Rio 2016 Paralympics Games. Rio 2016 The US world champion sprinter talks us through an average day at the US Olympic Training Centre. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 577 Page 578 Page 579 Page 580 Current page 581 Page 582 Page 583 Page 584 Page 585 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Alpine Skiing Miroslav Haraus and Martin France were victorious on the Swiss slopes as skiers competed in the super combined.
Biathlon With two races to go skiers have been grabbing some of the final points available in cross-country skiing in Finland.
Sitting Volleyball The last men and women’s spots are available at the sitting volleyball Intercontinental.
Rio 2016 Track World Championships is the last occasion for riders to stake a claim in the Paralympic selection process.
Great Britain Sir Philip Craven says the announcement made by Chancellor George Osbourne is the London 2012 Paralympic legacy in action.
Athletics As more than 600 athletes prepare for the second Grand Prix of the season, here are nine events to look out for.
Alpine Skiing The Czech Republic skier won the men’s visually impaired by a split second on day one in Obersaxen.
Snowboard The men’s snowboard cross SB-LL2 World Cup title will be decided between USA’s Mike Shea and Finland’s Matti Suur-Hamari.
Para Ice Hockey Team captain Dmitrii Lisov hopes that he can ‘let go’ enough to reach the same heights as 2013 sledge hockey World Championships.
Snowboard Snowboarders from around the world will try and claim overall World Cup globes in banked slalom and snowboard-cross.
Cross-Country Skiing Ukraine’s Shyshkova also keeps hopes of a top three finish alive with win in Vuokatti, Finland.
Rio 2016 Before the athletes take the courts in Rio 2016, learn how they are assigned to their sport classes.
Rio 2016 The US world champion sprinter talks us through an average day at the US Olympic Training Centre.