Montreal 2013
IPC Swimming World Championships 12-18 August
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Long parallels Franklin in pool
03.04.2013 US Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long shows striking similarities to American Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin. -
No. 3: A medallist and her son captivate audiences
29.12.2012 Teresa Perales’ behind-the-scenes video of her handing a medal to her son captivated audiences and became the most-viewed Samsung Paralympic Blog of the Games. -
No. 6: From US Navy hero to Paralympic champion
26.12.2012 Exactly one year to the day after losing his eyesight in Afghanistan, US Navy hero Bradley Snyder swam to Paralympic gold at London 2012. -
No. 23: Freney bags 8th gold in exhilarating relay
09.12.2012 The women’s 4x100m medley relay 34 points in London could not have been closer, with Australia’s Jacqueline Freney touching the wall first for her eighth gold at the Games. -
No. 30: Silver swansong for South Africa’s swimming great
02.12.2012 South Africa’s Natalie du Toit rounded of her swimming career with 13 Paralympic and 12 world championship golds. Her final competitive swim brought in her second Paralympic silver and a huge cheer... -
No. 31: Australia’s top dog
01.12.2012 Swimmer Matt Cowdrey won eight medals at London 2012 to become Australia’s most-decorated Paralympian of all-time, making his performance the No. 31 moment of the year. -
No. 50: Evers wins 1st gold in intellectually impaired class
12.11.2012 The No. 50 moment in Paralympic sport of 2012 is when Dutch swimmer Marc Evers became the first athlete with an intellectual impairment to win Paralympic gold since Sydney 2000. -
Freney takes it all
09.09.2012 Jacqueline Freney had a perfect performance and won eight gold medals in all eight events she competed in the London 2012 Paralympic Games. -
Take nothing for granted
08.09.2012 US Navy hero Bradley Snyder, who lost his vision one year ago today (7 September), has already won Paralympic gold in London. -
Starlet Boki continues writing Paralympic legacy
04.09.2012 Belarusian teenager wins fourth gold medal of London 2012, with the promise of more to come.







