As thousands of us tune in to watch single and double matches in the lead up to the Wimbledon finals there’s a new game in town ready to be whacked over the net – Quads!
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A few statistics about Mount Pumori. The mountain’s prominence is 1,278 metres, its peak rises to 7,100m and it dominates the skyline behind Kala Pataar – in other words, it’s pretty huge!
Twenty-year-old Billy Monger had something to celebrate last weekend when he won the Grand Prix De Pau in southwest France in his adapted racing car.
Daniel Romanchuk waved the flag for America when he was first pass the finish line at this year’s London Marathon men’s wheelchair race followed by Switzerland’s Marcel Hug and Japan’s Tomoki Suzuki finishing in third position.
Paralympian David Weir has said the past few months have been “frustrating” although he believe he’s “in good shape” for this year’s London Marathon.
Playing video games can be tiring, especially if you have a physical disability, jumping from pillar to pillar, speeding away from cops, blistering your finger to open that bloody door in a tomb, but Mike ‘Brolylegs’ Begum (pictured above) has found a way round it.
Lee Spencer has become the first disabled person to row across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe to South America unsupported and unaccompanied.
Nicholas Hamilton, brother of F1 champion Lewis, has announced he is supporting a new racing academy for budding drivers with a disability.
Do you find any excuse to avoid doing exercise? C’mon we know there’s quite a few lazybones reading this!
Ollie Embleton has set his sights on becoming the next Lewis Hamilton after he was treated to a VIP trip to one of the most famous racing tracks in the world, Silverstone.
Jake Leonard pulls no punches when he gives his opinion of mainstream gyms.
Disabled drivers are being given the opportunity to whizz around a go-karting track in Glasgow.