It’s not all about the winning
The Canadian women’s wheelchair basketball team might not be leaving Rio with a medal, but they have gained some very important things from the tournament.
The Canadian women’s wheelchair basketball team might not be leaving Rio with a medal, but they have gained some very important things from the tournament.
USA wheelchair rugby player Chuck Aoki says rivalry with Canada is just not that big of a deal.
Canada and Australia men’s wheelchair rugby teams faced of in the battle of the unbeaten on Friday in Rio.
Meet Marie-Eve Croteau, quite possibly the most unlucky Paralympian in the world. When asked if she was always an unlucky person, she simply nodded and said, “Yes.”
Today, we look at Benoit Huot and Aurelie Rivard’s continued dominance in the water, a tight game of “Murderball” between Canada and Great Britain, and we feature Renee Foessel as she gets set chase discus gold.
Aurélie Rivard won yet another gold medal and broke a world record at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium on Day 8, moving her to the top of the conversation about Canada’s closing ceremony flag bearer.
Canada’s wheelchair rugby team has a chance to go 3-0 in the pool phase if they can play their game like they did on Thursday against Great Britain.
Zak Madell, Canada’s leading scorer, is confident in winning the group if they repeat their performance on Friday.
A champion wheelchair racer says his time on the basketball court prepared him for greatness on the track. And who’s to argue with Brent Lakatos after this second three-medal Paralympic performance.
In what may be his final race Huot clocks personal best to capture bronze in S10 400-metre freestyle
Diane Roy, given the nickname “The Warhorse”, competes at her sixth Paralympics and it only continues to spark her passion.