Young’s relentless competitive flame blazes on in nordic skiing
Emily Young found herself at a crossroads in 2009, when an accident forced her onto an unexpected path.
Emily Young found herself at a crossroads in 2009, when an accident forced her onto an unexpected path.
For the second straight Winter Games, Canada’s sledge hockey team fell short in the finals to the United States, this time at Beijing.
Deion Green is aware of the sacrifices you must make to be at the top of your sport and doesn’t regret any of it.
Tyler Turner likes to live on a razor’s edge, and four-and-a-half years ago, a mysterious accident cost him his legs.
Wheelchair curler Dennis Thiessen is already aiming to represent Team Canada again at the 2026 Paralympics.
Canadian Paralympian Ina Forrest became a wheelchair curler after an unexpected trip to Costco back in 2004.
Lisa DeJong cemented her name in Canadian sport history this month by winning the country’s first Paralympic medal in snowboarding.
After a helicopter accident in 2007 changed his life, wheelchair curler Mark Ideson had initially avoided any sports he had played before. The 46-year-old had played hockey, baseball, and curled, but had anxiety about trying to get back in sports.
Wheelchair curler Collinda Joseph was pleased with how her first Paralympic experience went, especially the reward at the end.
The 56-year-old Stittsville, Ont., native was the alternate on the Canadian rink that won bronze on March 11 by defeating Slovakia, 8-3. She appeared in one game in Beijing.
Some say variety is the spice of life, and for Paralympian Kamylle Frenette those words ring true both in and out of sport.