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This article includes lists of all Paralympic medalists since 1960, organized by each Paralympic sport or discipline, and also by Paralympiad.
The Paralympic Games is a major international multi-sport event, involving athletes with a range of physical disabilities, including impaired muscle power (e.g. paraplegia and quadriplegia, muscular dystrophy, post-polio syndrome, spina bifida), impaired passive range of movement, limb deficiency (e.g. amputation or dysmelia), leg length difference, short stature, hypertonia, ataxia, athetosis, vision impairment and intellectual impairment. There are Winter and Summer Paralympic Games, which since the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul, South Korea, are held almost immediately following the respective Olympic Games. All Paralympic Games are governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
The Paralympics has grown from a small gathering of British World War II veterans in 1948 to become one of the largest international sporting events by the early 21st century. Paralympians strive for equal treatment with non-disabled Olympic athletes, but there is a large funding gap between Olympic and Paralympic athletes.
The 2012 Summer Olympics, formally the Games of the XXX Olympiad and commonly known as London 2012, was a major international multi-sport event celebrated in the tradition of the Olympic Games, as governed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It took place in London and to a lesser extent across the United Kingdom from 25 July to 12 August 2012. The first event, the group stage in women's football began on 25 July at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, followed by the opening ceremonies on 27 July. More than 10,000 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated.
Following a bid headed by former Olympic champion Sebastian Coe and then-Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, London was selected as the host city on 6 July 2005 during the 117th IOC Session in Singapore, defeating bids from Moscow, New York City, Madrid and Paris. London was the first city to host the modern Olympic Games three times, having previously done so in 1908 and in 1948.
Construction for the Games involved considerable redevelopment, with an emphasis on sustainability. The main focus was a new 200-hectare (490-acre) Olympic Park, constructed on a former industrial site at Stratford, East London. The Games also made use of venues that already existed before the bid.
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The 2012 Summer Paralympics, the fourteenth Summer Paralympic Games, and also more generally known as the London 2012 Paralympic Games, were a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), that took place in London, England from 29 August to 9 September 2012. These Paralympics were one of the largest multi-sport events ever held in the United Kingdom after the 2012 Summer Olympics, and were the largest Paralympics ever: 4,302 athletes from 164 National Paralympic Committees participated, with fourteen countries appearing in the Paralympics for the first time ever. A total of 503 events in 20 sports were held during these games; for the first time since their suspension after the 2000 Paralympics, events for the intellectually disabled were also held in selected sports.
The lead-up to these games prominently emphasized the return of the Paralympic movement to its spiritual birthplace: in 1948, the British village of Stoke Mandeville first hosted the Stoke Mandeville Games, an athletics event for disabled British veterans of the Second World War held to coincide with the opening of the Summer Olympics in London. They were the first-ever organized sporting event for disabled athletes, and served as a precursor to the modern Paralympic Games. Stoke Mandeville also co-hosted the 1984 Summer Paralympics with Long Island, New York, after its original host, the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, pulled out due to financial issues.
At the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, Maddison became the youngest Australian Paralympic gold medallist and since then has gone on to break records at international championships and was even awarded an Order of Australia Medal in the 2014 Australia Day Honours! Watch her winning performance at the 2013 IPC Swimming World Championships in Montreal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rze4WIjCWRI
From becoming blind at age 12 to becoming Paralympic Champion, discover the story of Spanish Paralympic swimmer Enhamed Enhamed through those who took part of it, from his family to a school teacher he hadn't met since he was a kid. Subscribe to the official Olympic channel here: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5 Visit the Olympic Channel, where the Games never end: http://www.olympicchannel.com
In everything he does, Cameron’s had to find his own way. Born without fully formed arms and legs – no one knew what to expect for his life. Today the champion is chasing his second Gold Medal. Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/attitudetv Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/attitude_tv See more Videos: http://attitudelive.com
Sophie Pascoe became New Zealand’s golden girl when she won three gold medals and a silver at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics… at just 15 years of age. Now the hunter has become the hunted as she strives to achieve even more in London. This is an intimate insight into one of New Zealand’s hardest working athletes. We’re alongside Sophie as she prepares for the biggest event of her life. Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/attitudetv Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/attitude_tv See more Videos: http://attitudelive.com
Find out how photographer Richard Booth overcame the British weather to capture a stunning series of images of Paralympic Champion Rachel Morris. Phase One - http://www.phaseone.com Try Phase One: http://www.phaseone.com/demosignup Download Capture One: http://www.phaseone.com/download Thanks to: Photographer Richard Booth: http://www.richardbooth.co.uk Make-up by Martin Carter: http://www.martincarter.net Styling by Wendy Ellsmore: http://www.londoncollegeofstyle.com Rachel Morris: http://rachel-morris.com Award winning Photographer Richard Booth was the official photographer for the London 2012 Paralympics and was the author of the award winning 'Power & Movement' Portraits of Britain's Paralympic Athletes - an Official London 2012 publication. Paralympic Champion Rachel Morris In 20...
Gold: Zheng Tao (China) Silver: Jia Hongguang (China) Bronze: Sebastian Iwanov (Germany) Start list: Iaroslav Semenenko (Ukraine) Matthew Haanappel (Australia) Swen Michaelis (Germany) Jawad Kadhim Joudah Joudah (Iraq) Aaron Rhind (Australia) Men's swimming 100m Backstroke S6 Final from the London 2012 Paralympic Games. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement. The IPC organizes the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games, and serves as the International Federation for nine sports, for which it supervises and co-ordinates the World Championships and other competitions. The IPC is committed to enabling Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport opportunities for all persons with a disability from the beg...
Well Known para-athletes Deepa Malik, Devendra Jhajharia, Mariyappan Thangavelu and Varun Singh Bhati and the coach Satyanarayana are on the sets of The Kapil Sharma Show. Kapil Sharma and his team celebrate the success of these athletes at the recently concluded Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. The para-athletes had a great laughter riot with Kapil and his crazy neighbours. Watch this exciting 52nd Episode of ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’. Dear Subscriber, If you are trying to view this video from a location outside India, do note this video will be made available in your territory 48 hours after its upload time Click to watch all the episodes of The Kapil Sharma Show - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzufeTFnhupyFjNWbjUCMHWDXf1x3XOpC Enjoy and stay connected with us!! Subscribe to setind...
The Paralympic Champion #Bandabi loves playing the 6 Para-sports disciplines! Meet Bandabi, the mascot of the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games ! You can see the first episode at: https://youtu.be/1-hOoU5Umks The second episode at: https://youtu.be/ZgDvhixeQg0 2018 평창 동계패럴림픽대회의 귀여운 마스코트 반다비! 패럴림픽 챔피언 반다비와 함께 동계패럴림픽 6종목 배워보세요~ ◈ 에피소드 1편 "2018평창 마스코트 수호랑 & 반다비의 탄생" 보러가기 → https://youtu.be/1-hOoU5Umks ◈ 에피소드 2편 "올림픽 챔피언 수호랑" 보러가기 → https://youtu.be/ZgDvhixeQg0
STORYLINE South African athlete Oscar Pistorius, whose legs were amputated below the knee when he was a baby, is set to make history by running in the London Olympics. He will be the first double-amputee athlete to compete at the Olympics, and his journey has been long and rife with hurdles. When he finally got word earlier this month that he had a place on South Africa's team - his was the last name of 125 pencilled in - his first reaction was relief. Then came utter joy. Pistorius is expected to compete in the individual 400 meter and the 4x400 meter relay. While training under the rain, a likely scenario at London's upcoming Olympic Games, Pistorius said he has already achieved his greatest test, competing against non-amputee runners in the biggest stage of all. "To make the fi...
Hannah Cockroft MBE - World, European and Paralympic Champion speaks about her & küschall wheelchairs: