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Full schedule for the 2016 Rio Paralympics by sport
Over the next 12 days athletes will compete in 22 sports. To see the schedule for each sport, click the links below. Times listed on each page are local time in Brazil. Australia is 13 hours ahead, so to convert from Brazil time to AEST time (East Coast) simple add 1 hour and swap AM to PM. Alternatively use this time converter to the right.
The IPC selects Dailymotion to live stream Rio 2016 Paralympics
From the 8th of September, Dailymotion will be live broadcasting over 600 hours of video on 15 HD channels of 13 live sports, highlights of all 22 sports and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games on paralympic.org.
Be Active Western Stars shine brightest at WNWBL Finals
The 2016 Women’s National Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL) concluded last weekend with the Be Active Western Stars completing a clean sweep during the finals weekend to secure the 2016 Championship.
Research participants wanted
Are you a male between 18-35 years of age and are physically active?
Peta Forsyth, a PhD Scholar in Paralympic Sports from the Australian Institute of Sport is conducting research on comparing able-bodied and spinal cord injured athletes during exercise in the heat.
DSA and AFL announce partnership to develop Wheelchair Aussie Rules
The AFL today announced the official partnership with Disability Sport Australia (DSA) to develop Wheelchair Australian Football.
‘Wheelchair Aussie Rules’ was developed to provide all Australian Football enthusiasts with or without a disability with an Australian Football experience that has strong parallels with the traditional game. Based on AFL rules and played on a basketball or netball court, this wheelchair sport is open to anyone to play.
Australia wins bid to host the 2018 IWRF Wheelchair Rugby World Championship
Disability Sports Australia (DSA), the national body representing athletes with a physical disability, has won an international bidding process to host the International Wheelchair Rugby World Championships in Sydney in August 2018.
2016 Australian Rio Paralympic Team uniform unveiled
The Australian Paralympic Team uniform for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games was officially unveiled today at Sydney’s Doltone House, with 21 Paralympic athletes on hand to model the range.
2016 Invictus Games squad announced
An Australian squad of 40 inspirational athletes is preparing for the 2016 Invictus Games which will be held in Orlando, Florida from 8 to 12 May
Assistant Minister for Defence Michael McCormack said the Invictus Games was an international adaptive sports competition for serving and former serving wounded, injured and ill athletes which provided a vital opportunity to support their rehabilitation and recovery.
National Wheelchair Basketball League (NWBL) Round 1 Review
Season 2016 for the NWBL kicked off in Newcastle over the weekend with five of the six teams in the competition recording at least one victory in the Cluster Round.
Defending champions Kilsyth Cobras went 3-1 for the weekend, taking care of Red Dust in a replay of last year’s Grand Final on Friday night.
Media Release - Australian Rugby Union throws support behind Wheelchair Rugby
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) has joined forces with Disability Sports Australia (DSA) in a new partnership to foster and promote the development of Wheelchair Rugby in Australia.
The partnership will aim to drive Wheelchair Rugby participation and develop pathways within the sport at state, local and national levels, as well as developing coaching and officiating accreditation frameworks and programs.
GC2018 to host biggest para-sport program in Commonwealth Games history
The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games is going for gold to deliver an inclusive Games, unveiling the biggest para-sport program in Commonwealth Games history.
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) and the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation (GOLDOC) announced the integrated para-sport program for the 2018 Games today, marking international Commonwealth Day celebrations and this year’s theme of ‘an inclusive Commonwealth’.
TTP Para-athlete feedback & Development Squad nomination
In 2016, the Para-athletics Junior Program will be holding two training camps in the first half of the year. The first camp will take place for our ‘Performance Squad’ at the AIS from 14th-17th April. The group for this camp has already been selected, and information on this can be found here.
Australian Gliders take third place in Osaka Cup
While the world was wooed for Valentine's Day, the Australian Gliders were busy spreading the love at the 2016 International Wheelchair Basketball Friendship Games Osaka Cup.
Australian Gliders named ahead of 2016 Osaka Cup
Departing on February 8, the Australian Gliders will head to Japan for the Osaka Cup from February 9-14, a tournament intended to be an opportunity for new players to announce themselves within the Gliders squad.
2016 Wheelchair Rugby season announced
The 2016 Wheelchair Rugby National League season has been announced! For more info, visit www.fierce4rugby.com.au. It's going to be another FIERCE year!
Results from the 2015 Multi-Disability Lawn Bowls National Championships
In October 2015, the 2015 Multi-Disability Lawn Bowls National Championships was held at Musgrave Hill Bowls Club, with the support of a grant from the Gold Coast City Council. Many thanks to our Lawn Bowls Committee for all their hard work which ensured the success of the event, and to the Musgrave Hills Bowling Club for a magnificent venue and high quality competition management. The event was held at significantly lower cost to athletes than previous years, and with 38 bowlers competing over a full week of competition.
Volcano forces Plan B into action at Bali 4s Tournament
Sometimes things don’t always turn out how you imagine. That’s why it’s good to have a Plan B, and if you’re in Bali have a Plan C too. Best laid plans can be quashed in an instant when a volcano decides to spew ash across the airport.
Bali 4s Wheelchair Rugby tournament to boost development in South East Asia
I could think of worse places to go for a wheelchair rugby tournament than the island paradise of Bali. It is a holiday hot spot, famed worldwide for its beach side resorts, tropical hinterlands and friendly hospitality. Would I like to join a touring team of Australians heading over for a rugby development tournament? Where do I sign up?