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Paralympics

  • Swimmer Ali Truwit Makes Paralympics a Year After Losing Lower Leg in Shark Attack
    Swimmer Ali Truwit Makes Paralympics a Year After Losing Lower Leg in Shark Attack
    The first step for swimmer Ali Truwit was overcoming her newfound fear of the one place she had always felt safe—the water. Because the sound of water, any sound involving ...
    August 27, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Jailed South African Paralympic Star Pistorius Met Victim’s Father
    Jailed South African Paralympic Star Pistorius Met Victim’s Father
    JOHANNESBURG—Former South Africa paralympic superstar Oscar Pistorius, jailed in 2016 for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, last week ...
    July 1, 2022BY Reuters
  • Ukrainian Athletes Sweep the Podium at Beijing Winter Paralympics, Finishing Second in Medal Count
    Ukrainian Athletes Sweep the Podium at Beijing Winter Paralympics, Finishing Second in Medal Count
    Ukrainian Paralympic athletes have pushed through their fears and won their biggest haul of gold medals in Beijing ...
    March 13, 2022BY Shawn Lin
  • Winter Paralympics, Gymnastics, Curling, Soccer Oust Russia From Competition
    Winter Paralympics, Gymnastics, Curling, Soccer Oust Russia From Competition
    The 10-day Winter Paralympics opened Friday in Beijing, while athletes from Russia and Belarus were forced home. The Paralympics ...
    March 5, 2022BY Nhat Hoang
  • Russian, Belarusian Athletes Barred From Beijing Paralympics: IPC
    Russian, Belarusian Athletes Barred From Beijing Paralympics: IPC
    BEIJING—Russian and Belarusian athletes were barred from the Winter Paralympics in Beijing on the eve of the Games ...
    March 3, 2022BY Reuters
  • Russians to Compete as ‘Neutral Athletes’ at Paralympics
    Russians to Compete as ‘Neutral Athletes’ at Paralympics
    Russians and Belarusians at the Winter Paralympics in Beijing will compete as “neutral athletes” because of their countries' ...
    March 2, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • The Impossible Dual Focus of the Paralympics
    The Impossible Dual Focus of the Paralympics
    Commentary The Olympic Games are bad enough: you can tell just how bad by the regimes that have ...
    September 3, 2021BY Theodore Dalrymple
  • Wounded War Veteran Becomes First American to Win Gold in Paralympic Triathlon
    Wounded War Veteran Becomes First American to Win Gold in Paralympic Triathlon
    A seven-time Paralympic medalist who was permanently blinded while serving the U.S. military in Afghanistan clinched the first-ever ...
    August 30, 2021BY Lorenz Duchamps
  • 2 Afghan Athletes Arrive in Tokyo to Compete in Paralympics
    2 Afghan Athletes Arrive in Tokyo to Compete in Paralympics
    TOKYO—Two athletes from Afghanistan have arrived in Tokyo to compete in the Paralympics, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) ...
    August 28, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • 1st Paralympic Gold Medal Goes to Paige Greco of Australia
    1st Paralympic Gold Medal Goes to Paige Greco of Australia
    TOKYO—Australian cyclist Paige Greco earned the first gold medal of the Tokyo Paralympics, winning the 3,000-meter pursuit on ...
    August 25, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Tokyo Paralympics Open in Empty Stadium
    Tokyo Paralympics Open in Empty Stadium
    TOKYO—The Paralympics began Tuesday in the same empty National Stadium—during the same pandemic—as the opening and closing ceremonies ...
    August 24, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Hashimoto: Tokyo Paralympics Could Still See Some Fans
    Hashimoto: Tokyo Paralympics Could Still See Some Fans
    TOKYO—Tokyo Olympic organizers are holding out hope that the Paralympic Games might allow some fans. Organizers and the ...
    July 9, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • An Army Veteran Becomes a Paralympian and Empowers Others
    An Army Veteran Becomes a Paralympian and Empowers Others
    For Melissa Stockwell, 39, joining the military had always been a lifelong aspiration. "I knew as a child ...
    November 22, 2019BY Andrew Thomas
  • Goalball: A Paralympic Sport for the Blind and Visually Impaired
    Goalball: A Paralympic Sport for the Blind and Visually Impaired
    Paralympians are some of the world's most competitive athletes, and there are many popular events, including skiing and ...
    April 23, 2019BY Andrew Thomas
  • Rio Paralympics Sees ‘Major Budget Cuts,’ Low Ticket Sales
    Rio Paralympics Sees ‘Major Budget Cuts,’ Low Ticket Sales
    RIO DE JANEIRO—The Paralympics will go ahead in Rio next month but organizers say deep budget cuts mean ...
    August 20, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Lessons From London: How Hosting the Paralympics Can Make Cities More Accessible
    Lessons From London: How Hosting the Paralympics Can Make Cities More Accessible
    In September 2016, 4,350 Paralympic athletes will arrive in Rio de Janeiro to compete for medals across 23 ...
    January 16, 2016BY David Bamford
  • South African Authorities to Charge Pistorius With Pre-Meditated Murder
    South African Authorities to Charge Pistorius With Pre-Meditated Murder
    Prosecutors are charging Oscar Pistorius, paralympian double amputee, with the pre-meditated murder of his girlfriend, famed model and ...
    February 19, 2013BY Kelly McBride Ni
  • London 2012 Paralympics Cycling Champion
    London 2012 Paralympics Cycling Champion
    Former Formula 1 race car driver Alex Zanardi of Italy won the gold medal in the men’s individual ...
    September 5, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Paralympics Set to Begin in London
    Paralympics Set to Begin in London
    The torch arrived in London and the flame was lit to mark the start of the Paralympic Games ...
    August 29, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Paralympics: Less Hype, Just as Competitive
    Paralympics: Less Hype, Just as Competitive
    On Aug. 29, the 14th Paralympics begin in London. The media coverage and ticket sales looks to be ...
    August 23, 2012BY Aron Lam
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