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No. 20 Norbruis draws home crowd to their feet at World Championships
12.12.2015
The Dutch cyclist won all three of her events at the Para-Cycling Track World Championships.
No. 21 BP, Team USA partnership goes against the trend
11.12.2015
BP becomes the first USOC corporate partner to support more Paralympians than Olympians.
No. 22: Sledge hockey’s success rings true at Buffalo 2015
10.12.2015
Mass media attention made this year’s IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships the most-talked about in history.
No. 23 Wheelchair fencer Beatrice Vio closing in on perfect season
09.12.2015
Italian wheelchair fencer Beatrice Vio is on course for unbeaten 2015 after seven straight gold medals.
No.24 Two world titles in world record time for Richard Browne
08.12.2015
The US sprinter was in electric form in Doha running the fast times ever by a single leg amputee
No. 25 Rivard rises to the top of women’s S10
07.12.2015
Canada’s Aurelie Rivard had an incredible 2015, winning two world titles, six Parapan Am medals and a new world record in the women’s S10.
No. 26 IPC releases new four year Strategic Plan
05.12.2015
The new plan from the Paralympic Movement’s global governing body aims to grow in six strategic areas over 2015-2018.
No. 27 Badminton joins Paralympic programme
05.12.2015
Badminton, the latest sport to join the Paralympic programme, held its World Championships at the birthplace of the Movement.
No. 28 Brazil, Argentina clash in Toronto 2015 final
04.12.2015
The 2016 Paralympic host claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Argentina and retained the football 5-a-side Parapan Am title.
No. 29 PyeongChang 2018 to be biggest Paralympic Winter Games ever
03.12.2015
Additional medal events to expand competition field at PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games.