With gold in her sights, all Erica Scarff needs is a little time
A unique athlete who has developed quicker than most, Erica Scarff has no shortage of support to get her on the podium in 2020.
A unique athlete who has developed quicker than most, Erica Scarff has no shortage of support to get her on the podium in 2020.
The Rio Paralympics are coming to a close. So the authors talked to Brazilians to find out what they thought of the Games and their impact.
Today, we talk, Canada’s dominant cycling team, Katarina Roxon, Wheelchair Rugby and learn the incredible story of Alex Zanardi.
Canada’s Christine Gauthier, paracanoe legend, places fourth in Rio after a storied career on the water. Looking forward, she hopes to inspire young Canadians to come forward and participate in her sport, which has been added to the Paralympics for the first time.
Change is on the way for the Canadian men’s wheelchair basketball team following a disappointing 11th place finish in Rio. After making the final in the last four Paralympics, Canada produced an uncharacteristic 1-5 mark, following a 70-51 win over the lowly Algerians on Wednesday.
Although he won’t leave Rio with a medal Maranda credits former coach for training him how to race with the best in the world
Two Canadian paddlers represent their sport for the first time on the Paralympic stage.
Today, we talk Aurelie Rivard’s third medal and her team-mate Tess Routliffe performance.
Tristen Chernove makes his living off the air but, in Rio, he’s making his name on the road and track.
The airport executive from Cranbrook, B.C., won gold in the men’s paracycling time trial at the scenic seaside course Wednesday, completing his Paralympic rainbow that includes silver and bronze on the track earlier in the Paralympic Games.
Jonathan Dieleman raced to a time of 50.08 seconds to finish third in his heat of the men’s SB3 50-metre breaststroke on Wednesday and has advanced to the final.