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Paralympic Movement Takes Flight on Twitter
IPC's Stuart Lieberman shares why London 2012 will be the first truly social Paralympic Games.
Kenyan Athlete Seeks to Inspire Others
Para-Table Tennis player Ruth Mueni aims to combat prejudices back home through new challenges.
Olympic Stadium to host evening of entertainment
Around 40,000 people will be given the opportunity to join famous faces, celebrities and sports stars on Saturday 5 May.
Hall Asserts his Dominance in Slalom
After Friday's Slalom event, the IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup moves to Canada for the finals.
Estonia Looks to Get Back on Ice Sledge Hockey Map
As the reigning B Pool world champions, Estonia now seeks podium finish in A Pool.
German University to Host Paralympic Alpine Skiing Symposium
The first ever International Symposium on Disabled Skiing and Science will be held in Munich in September.
10-Year Anniversary of Salt Lake City Games
Large crowds and screaming fans at 2002 spectacle left a legacy on the Paralympic Movement.
Competition Fierce in Giant Slalom
USA, Slovakia, Russia, Germany and Switzerland claim two golds apiece at Winter Park.
IPC Celebrates Women in Alpine Skiing
International Women’s Day coincides with the International Alpine Skiing World Cup in Winter Park, USA, where women are working as coaches or technical officials and competing as athletes.
USA Triumphs at Home in Super-G
With just eight more races remaining in the IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup series, competition has never been fiercer.
Teresa Perales: Wife, Mother, Friend and Athlete
As Spain’s three-time Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales vies to be selected for London, she describes balancing her sporting career and personal life in her first blog.
Alpine Skiing World Cup Continues in USA
As the IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup draws to a climax, skiers will battle it out for a spot on the podium in Winter Park.