Wellbeing & Fitness

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park: accessibility and Paralympians

At the end of July, the Anniversary Games celebrating a year since the 2012 Olympics and Paralympic Games, took place…

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Paralympic legacy: are you noticing a difference?

Following on from this weekend’s events to celebrate the start of the Paralympic and Olympic Games last summer, charity Scope…

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Paralympic Games: keeping the flame burning

Co-editor Martyn Sibley is taking up the mantel from last year’s Paralympic Games as Britain’s Personal Best launches to help…

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Snowbility: skiing no matter what your ability

9-year-old Sonny, who has got a rare genetic visual impairment called Congential Fibrosis CFEOM, is a keen skier. Here, his…

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Join the Paralympians and get involved in Sports Fest

Fancy meeting some London 2012 Paralympians, such as Hannah Cockroft, and having a go at some Paralympic sports? Well, why…

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ST Motorsport: accessible adrenaline

Are you an adrenaline junkie? Love racing and motorsport? Then prepare to be filled with jealousy at Dan McIntyre’s account…

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Q&A with disabled skier Talan Skeels-Piggins

With the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships starting this Thursday, we spoke to disabled alpine skier Talan Skeels-Piggins about his determination…

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Disability sport: don’t be afraid to try new things

January isn’t the most popular of months. It signals that time of year when everyone starts their resolutions. But this…

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Rebecca Lawes: a paralympic swimmer in the making

The Paralympic Games 2012 may be over, but keen athletes are already preparing for the Paralympic Games 2016, in Rio. Rebecca…

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Paralympic Games 2012: has there been change?

With the dust from the stadiums settled after the Paralympic Games 2012, questions are now being asked about what the…

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