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Montreal 2013: Who and what to look out for Film trailer of IPC Swimming World Championships taking place in August in Montreal, Canada. /video/watch-live-2013-ipc-swimming-world-championships-montreal /sites/default/files/images/130529095033736_paralympic_130529095030210_1.jpg Plz-wvLlT40
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No. 6: Soldier turned Paralympian wins gold one year after losing sight Exactly one year to the day after losing his eyesight in Afghanistan, US Navy hero Bradley Snyder swam to Paralympic gold at London 2012 /video/no-6-moment-year-usas-bradley-snyder-wins-gold-one-year-after-losing-sight-afghanistan /sites/default/files/images/121226072208269_paralympic_121226072205103.jpg qapOa4D11nw
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Fast man swimming: Sebastian German swimmer Sebastian Iwanow shares exclusive insights into the motivation, the goals, and the spirit of Paralympic athletes. /video/sebastian-iwanow-allianz-webisode /sites/default/files/images/120312093337047_120312093333709_20012012_sebastian_w_thumbnail.jpg u3H1T1MWCqU
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London 2012 - Best Games Ever The video, “London 2012 – Best Games Ever” celebrates the contribution that Paralympians at London 2012 made as agents for societal change, and highlights their incredible sporting achievements /video/london-2012-best-games-ever /sites/default/files/images/121202201743566_paralympic_121202201739556_1.jpg 7JBoI08tSMU
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Silver swansong for South Africa's swimming legend South Africa's Natalie du Toit won silver in 100m freestyle S9 in London - the last competitive race of her career /video/swimming-womens-100m-freestyle-s9-final-london-2012-paralympic-games /sites/default/files/images/120912210519350_paralympic_120912210517166.jpg QiBUFddaPV8
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Background info on swimming from Sebastian Iwanow This video features German swimmer Sebastian Iwanow explaining his sport, his sport equipment and his training methods to the broad public. /video/sebastian-iwanow-allianz-feature /sites/default/files/images/120210082710968_120210082709845_20012012_sebastian_f_thumbnail_0.jpg Zk6B7B8lhuI
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Ellie Simmonds: The best is yet to come 18 year-old British superstar heads into Montreal 2013 a four-time world champion, but still feels she has a lot left to give. /node/ /sites/default/files/images/20120511/120511134123235_C4EMSwimmIPC1107038007_0.mainpicture_612.JPG
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Jordan selected as U.S Montreal flag bearer IPC Swimming World Championships opening ceremony takes place on Monday. /news/cortney-jordan-selected-us-flag-bearer-montreal /sites/default/files/images/130811160848936_151139370.mainpicture_612.jpg
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IPC Statement on USA swimmer Victoria Arlen Arlen found non-eligible to compete in para-swimming. /news/ipc-statement-usa-swimmer-victoria-arlen /sites/default/files/images/120908204257454_Victoria%2BArlen.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Montreal 2013: Day 7 sneak preview British, Canadian and New Zealand poster girls Eleanor Simmonds, Valerie Grand’Maison and Sophie Pascoe will round off the competition on day 7 of the 2013 IPC Swimming World Championships. /news/montreal-2013-day-7-sneak-preview /sites/default/files/images/20120901/120901140832111_Pascoe.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Cowdrey excited by new era for Australian swimming Australia's most decorated Paralympian looking forward to getting back in the pool after long break. /news/cowdrey-excited-new-era-australian-swimming /sites/default/files/images/120905222227529_Matthew%2BCowdrey.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Montreal 2013: Day 6 sneak preview World record holders and rivals will be in action on day 6 of Montreal 2013. /news/montreal-2013-day-6-sneak-preview /sites/default/files/images/130403175945419_151276851.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Dias looking to add more gold in Montreal Brazilian legend aims to add to 10 world titles /feature/dias-looking-add-more-gold-montreal /sites/default/files/images/20130125/130124134021488_151364223.mainpicture_612.jpg
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For Reynolds, it’s not too soon to swim toward Rio Young newcomer to the New Zealand swimming team has his sights set high for Montreal, which will be his first major international competition. /feature/reynolds-it-s-not-too-soon-swim-toward-rio /sites/default/files/images/130712091224138_Matthew%2BCowdrey.mainpicture_612.jpg
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No matter the sport, Cameron Leslie keeps moving Champion swimmer balances international wins with love of wheelchair rugby, as he prepares to compete at his third World Championships for New Zealand. /feature/no-matter-sport-cameron-leslie-keeps-moving /sites/default/files/images/130702174440312_Cameron%2BLeslie.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Marc Evers: I have no rivals Evers, Fox and Sverrisson will face off in Montreal for the first time since London, but Evers is confident of victory. /feature/marc-evers-i-have-no-rivals /sites/default/files/images/130124115626594_Marc-Evers.png
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Montreal: A stepping stone for Sophie Pascoe New Zealander talks of her preparation for Montreal 2013 and looking towards Rio. /feature/montreal-stepping-stone-sophie-pascoe /sites/default/files/images/20130125/130124165414054_151510941.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Can Aussies continue success in Montreal pool? After finishing second to China in swimming at London 2012, Australia are hoping for a large medal haul at the IPC Swimming World Championships. /feature/can-aussies-continue-success-montreal-pool /sites/default/files/images/130514175704520_Brenden%2BHall%2BAUS%2BLondon.mainpicture_612.jpg

Montreal, Canada, will host the 2013 IPC Swimming World Championships between 12 and 18 August. Over 650 of the world’s best swimmers from more than 60 countries are set to compete at Montreal 2013.

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