PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS Wheelchair Tennis The ABN AMRO World Wheelchair Tennis Tournament mixes inclusion and competition, writes Buijs Great Britain Financial benefits of 2015 World Championships for city and Scotland are revealed in a study. Athletics Arguably the most popular Danish para-athlete calls it quits. Para Ice Hockey Athletes’ Commission and Norway’s national team take part in an exhibition game at the Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer. Powerlifting Iraq's Asian champion Rasool Mohsin was also victorious over Egypt’s world champion Mohamed Elelfat. Athletics The shot put and discus world champion talks us through his typical training regime as he prepares for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Wheelchair Fencing The 18-year-old Italian extends her unbeaten streak into 2016 with gold in Eger, Hungary. Cycling Australia’s London 2012 Paralympic champion is No. 1 in the women’s T2 road ranking. Para Ice Hockey Canadian forward speaks emotionally about how he became one of the world’s best ice sledge hockey players. Sitting Volleyball The sitting volleyball veteran knows the game is changing and defending the Paralympic title will be difficult. Powerlifting The Egyptian up to 54kg world champion reminded the world why Dubai, UAE, is one of his favourite places to compete. Snowboard Chris Vos and Matti Suur-Hamari take their second wins of the week at the IPC Snowboard World Cup in Big White, Canada. All IPC social media accounts can now be found @Paralympics on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, G+ and YouTube. Athletics The Australian sprinter who showed his talent for rapping whilst injured last year shares his three musical choices. Powerlifting Egypt’s Ramadan and Hungary’s Tunkel also set new personal bests in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Canoe Australian canoeist KL3 Amanda Reynolds won every race she competed in. Equestrian Two years ago, the para-equestrian Dutch rider emerged into the scene and is now a contender for grade II gold. Triathlon Held in August, the Championships is likely Team USA’s last competition before Rio 2016. Athletics In a new series we speak to the world’s best athletes for the inside track on what makes them amongst the ones to beat for Rio 2016. Table Tennis The first international competition for para-table tennis will be held in the Italian city. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 587 Page 588 Page 589 Page 590 Current page 591 Page 592 Page 593 Page 594 Page 595 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Wheelchair Tennis The ABN AMRO World Wheelchair Tennis Tournament mixes inclusion and competition, writes Buijs
Great Britain Financial benefits of 2015 World Championships for city and Scotland are revealed in a study.
Para Ice Hockey Athletes’ Commission and Norway’s national team take part in an exhibition game at the Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer.
Powerlifting Iraq's Asian champion Rasool Mohsin was also victorious over Egypt’s world champion Mohamed Elelfat.
Athletics The shot put and discus world champion talks us through his typical training regime as he prepares for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Wheelchair Fencing The 18-year-old Italian extends her unbeaten streak into 2016 with gold in Eger, Hungary.
Para Ice Hockey Canadian forward speaks emotionally about how he became one of the world’s best ice sledge hockey players.
Sitting Volleyball The sitting volleyball veteran knows the game is changing and defending the Paralympic title will be difficult.
Powerlifting The Egyptian up to 54kg world champion reminded the world why Dubai, UAE, is one of his favourite places to compete.
Snowboard Chris Vos and Matti Suur-Hamari take their second wins of the week at the IPC Snowboard World Cup in Big White, Canada.
All IPC social media accounts can now be found @Paralympics on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, G+ and YouTube.
Athletics The Australian sprinter who showed his talent for rapping whilst injured last year shares his three musical choices.
Powerlifting Egypt’s Ramadan and Hungary’s Tunkel also set new personal bests in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Equestrian Two years ago, the para-equestrian Dutch rider emerged into the scene and is now a contender for grade II gold.
Athletics In a new series we speak to the world’s best athletes for the inside track on what makes them amongst the ones to beat for Rio 2016.
Table Tennis The first international competition for para-table tennis will be held in the Italian city.