The final of the women’s discus (F35-36) at the London Paralympic Games on Sunday (AEST) raised a question that doesn’t normally comes up once a sporting contest is over: Who won?
The final of the women’s discus (F35-36) at the London Paralympic Games on Sunday (AEST) raised a question that doesn’t normally comes up once a sporting contest is over: Who won?
Prime Minister David Cameron and the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne were greeted by booing crowds at the Paralympics yesterday as they attempted to boost their popularity by awarding medals at the Games.
“Blade Runner” Oscar Pistorius is no stranger to controversy. In London the South African athlete was involved in a remarkable…
Some athletes will always cheat to get an advantage, but with some Paralympic athletes using pain to “boost” their performance, where do you draw the line?
If you’re watching the Paralympics on TV, listening on radio or reading about the Games in the papers or online, you’ll notice different sports are sub-divided into separate classes.