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Chris Bond: Training to medal, not just to impress the girls.
30.04.2012
Australia’s Chris Bond is sometimes overshadowed by his teammate Ryley Batt, but the 3.5-pointer is increasingly proving to be just as formidable on the Wheelchair Rugby court.
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Mile Stojkoski: True Strength is Within
28.04.2012
In his first blog, Mile Stojkoski's Project Manager, Vladimir Pandovski, gives un update on their journey so far
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Sarah Storey: Cheshire Classic Win
25.04.2012
In her next blog, Great Britain’s cyclist, Sarah Storey, writes about winning the Cheshire Classic.
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Paralympic Movement About More Than Games
20.04.2012
The IPC’s Stuart Lieberman explains how the everyday moments in athletes’ lives are what make the Paralympic Movement so unique.
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Andy Barrow: Wheelchair Rugby Heating Up
18.04.2012
British Wheelchair Rugby player Andy Barrow writes about his new chair, promoting himself as an athlete and the London 2012 test event.
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Sarah Storey: Support Network
18.04.2012
Sarah Storey writes about the people she cannot live without.
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Esther Vergeer: Losing a Set to Dutch Teammate
14.04.2012
The world’s top Wheelchair Tennis player got a scare from up-and-coming Aniek van Koot while competing in her new chair.
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Jonas Jacobsson: A Week in the Life of a Shooter
13.04.2012
The 16-time Paralympic gold medallist tells fans what an average week is like for a Paralympic shooter, including fights with his washing machine.
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Teresa Perales: Training in Sierra Nevada
12.04.2012
Spanish swimmer Teresa Perales writes about her day-to-day efforts in the lead-up to London 2012 that not everybody will know about at the Games.
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Gareth Davies: The London Games, given the nature of the British media, will be scrutinized as never before
11.04.2012
In the first of his blogs leading upto London 2012, the Daily Telegraph's Gareth Davies outlines his hopes for media coverage of the Games.