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Sarah Storey: Just when you thought things couldn’t get any busier!
04.07.2012
Great Britain’s cyclist Sarah Storey is filling her schedule with training and media events.
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Evan O’Hanlon: Why Athletics is the Best Sport
28.06.2012
In spirit of the IPC’s Athletics week, Australian Paralympic champion sprinter Evan O’Hanlon explains why his sport tops them all.
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Andy Barrow: From the Cardiff Super Series to the Canada Cup
21.06.2012
Great Britain’s Wheelchair Rugby player writes about finding out if he made the team, being drug tested and what he makes of his Canada Cup rivals.
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Alexandra Rickham: Getting drenched and getting glam
20.06.2012
Alexandra Rickham, who makes up the Great Britain’s SKUD 18 sailing team, along with Niki Birrell writes about Torrential Tuesday, Wacky Wednesday, finally winning gold and glamming up for the ball.
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Sarah Storey: Soggy Time Trials!
19.06.2012
As Great Britain’s Sarah Storey prepares for London, she braves the British weather for an afternoon of time trials.
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Sir Philip Craven: Prepare to be inspired and excited by Wheelchair Basketball
15.06.2012
With a Wheelchair Basketball career that spans over 20 years, the International Paralympic Committee President, Sir Philip Craven, reflects on aggression, getting in the zone and technological...
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Sarah Storey: London Nocturne and Capernwray Women’s Road Race
12.06.2012
Some people may have thought it wasn't possible for the women to ride the London Nocturne on Saturday evening and the Capernwray Road Race on Sunday morning because of the 250-mile transfer between...
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Mile Stojkoski: Nearing International Paralympic Committee Headquarters
10.06.2012
Mile Stojkoski from the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is travelling over 5,000km to London in a wheelchair to raise awareness about issues facing people with a disability. Each week, his...
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Evan O'Hanlon: Keep Your Eyes on Ireland's Smyth
09.06.2012
Australian Paralympic sprinter Evan O’Hanlon explains why Irish visually impaired athlete Jason Smyth and others should not be overlooked.
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Esther Vergeer: Wheelchair Tennis Gaining Popularity
05.06.2012
Dutchwoman Esther Vergeer, the world’s most well-known Wheelchair Tennis player, talks about how Paralympic Sport is entering the spotlight.