Paralympics
The latest news and comment on the Paralympic games
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One of the world’s leading disabled dancers with a gift for combining physical power with bewitching delicacy
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The first woman to become a head coach at British Athletics tells Sean Ingle it is possible to succeed in sport being kind and that the obsession with medals has gone too far
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Rising Phoenix, a new film about the Paralympics, features disabled rappers on its soundtrack. It’s just a dope song, they say, for the human spirit
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The business community should pledge itself to the global inclusion movement all year and every year
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Great Britain wheelchair basketball player George Bates is giving serious consideration to having his leg amputated so he can compete with the team at the Paralympics in Tokyo
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Angela Madsen, whose life took in the Marines, gold medals and record-setting rowing journeys, has died while attempting a solo journey from California to Hawaii
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First British Paralympic medallist who won four golds and two silvers across five Games
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Britain’s first Paralympics gold medallist Margaret Maughan has died at the age of 91
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The former Olympic champion tells Donald McRae she is still excited about UK Sport’s future not only in terms of medals but having a positive impact on society
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Former GB Paralympic swimmer Liz Johnson, 34, on her varied career and the importance of staying independent
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Wheelchair basketball faces a race against time to guarantee inclusion in the Paralympics, as a row over the classification of athletes’ impairments threatens its place in Tokyo
Hlcarpenter.com Sport Network Matt Crossen had a stroke in 2013. He is now an England football captain