Page 1 Angolan Paralympic Committee (CPA) already confirmed its presence at the Athens/2004 Paralympic Games. Th With two months and 23 days left for the closure of inscriptions, the organising Committee of the Paralympic games foresees an increase from 124 to 131 national committees, and an estimation of 4.000 athletes. ... Read Story at AngolaPress (2003-04-08) The African participation in the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games in Greece, to be held on September 12-28, will be discussed in a concertating meeting, taking place on 12-14 of this month, in Johannesburg, South Africa, Angop has learnt today in Luanda. The Chairman of the Angolan Paralympic Committee (CPA), ... Read Story at AngolaPress (2004-07-09) South Africa has promised to have a drug-free team at the Paralympic Games which start in Athens, Greece, next week. Alison Burchell, team South Africa's chef de mission, says all the paralympic committees have signed a document with the World Anti Doping Association (Wada) committing themselves to a drug free ... Read Story at SABCNews (2004-09-07) The SA Paralympic team has sent its condolences to the families and friends of the seven children killed when a high school bus on its way to the Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece, collided with a truck yesterday. A further 30 people were injured in the accident which has ... Read Story at SABCNews (2004-09-28) Zanele Situ, SA Paralympic javelin gold medallist, crowned her successful Paralympic Games campaign by being awarded the prestigious Whang Youn Dai Overcome prize in the form of a pure gold medal, at the closing ceremony of the showpiece event of the International Paralympic calendar, in Athens, Greece today. Situ ... Read Story at SABCNews (2004-09-28) Free State's favourite son of sprinting, South African Paralympic star Tebogo Mokgalagade showed why he fancies his chances of defending his gold medal at the Paralympic Games in Beijing in 2008, by smashing his own 400m world record on the third day of track and field action at the Championships ... Read Story at Sunday Times (2005-03-21) South Africa's Zanele Situ was awarded the prestigious Whang Youn Dai Overcome prize at the end of the Paralympic Games in Athens. She adds the pure gold medal to her javelin gold. She was picked from the 54 nominations made by the various teams and media attending the Games. ... Read Story at SABCNews (2004-09-29) African Games of Tunis) and Francisco Miguel (bronze medallist). José Sayovo became world champion in 100, 200 and 400 metres in the Paralympic Games of Greece, in 2004.... Read Story at AngolaPress (2008-05-06) China may be leading the medals table at the Paralympic games in Athens, but South Africa's athletes are also making a strong challenge. South Africa have already bagged two gold medals and one silver. The big stars of day two were shot-putter Fanie Lombaard and swimmer Natalie Du Toit. ... Read Story at SABCNews (2004-09-20) Steve Waugh, a former Australia cricket captain, will reignite Sydney"s Olympic cauldron when the flame returns to Australia on Friday. Waugh was selected from a list of famous Australian sporting personalities to light the cauldron at Homebush Bay on the first leg of a worldwide torch relay leading up to ... Read Story at SABCNews (2004-06-02) News Results: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 |