The Opening Ceremony of the 2012 London Paralympics was nothing short of a tour de force. But as a new “enlightenment”, it also raised as many questions about disability as society as it represented a new dawn in olympism.
The Opening Ceremony of the 2012 London Paralympics was nothing short of a tour de force. But as a new “enlightenment”, it also raised as many questions about disability as society as it represented a new dawn in olympism.
The London Paralympic Games are nearly upon us, so here is a map of all the locations of events
Mo Farah became a household name in the UK during the London 2012 Olympics with his commanding gold-medal wins in…
Just as the games took an unbelievable amount of organisation and a lot of money to pull of its success, so the success of TeamGB was aided in a huge way by the increased funding from the Lottery and UK Sport to nurture the talents of individuals from the time when their talent is identified through to the podium. We would have no medals without the talent, commitment, and hard work of the athletes and their teams – but UK Sport gives them the opportunity to get there.
In June, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) stated that some athletes at the London Olympics, though legally female, may be subject to testing to see if their bodies produce an above-average quantity of “male” sex hormones, such as testosterone.