Update: Canadians in equestrian, shooting, and rowing
Canadians in a number of sports have produced personal bests and strong performances.
Canadians in a number of sports have produced personal bests and strong performances.
The wheelchair rugby tournament has come to an end, and one major takeaway is continued improvement outside the top-ranked teams.
With four days of swimming competition left, Canada has nine swimmers competing on Tuesday in Tokyo.
After beginning the Paralympics with three losses on the bounce, the Canadian men’s wheelchair basketball team squeezed through to the quarter-finals with an impressive 63-52 win against Colombia.
The Canadian women’s goalball team has been eliminated from competition after falling to China 4-2. Despite the efforts of teammates Emma Reinke and captain Amy Burk, Canada’s two goals wouldn’t be enough to push them…
For para-cyclist Ross Wilson, it’s all about the preparation. Wilson, competing in his second Paralympics, is making his debut Tuesday in Tokyo. His first contest will be the C1 men’s road time trial. During his…
The Canadian Women’s wheelchair basketball team has its sights set on reaching the Paralympic podium for the first time since 2004, but first it will need to defeat the defending gold-medal champions.
Tristen Chernove’s illustrious Paralympic career has officially come to an end. Just three days after capturing a silver medal in Tokyo last Thursday (good for his fourth overall including 2016), the cycling star has abruptly…
Danielle Dorris has captured silver in the women’s 100-meter backstroke S7 with a time of 1:21.91.
Team Canada gets set to take on the defending world champion British in the quarterfinals of the Tokyo 2020 men’s wheelchair basketball.