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Protokoll Abschnitt 1
Protokoll Intern. Offene Süddeutsche Schwimm-Meisterschaften für Menschen mit und ohne Behinderung Abschnitt 1 (23.02.2019) Veranstalter: HBRS e.V. Ausrichter: DSW 1912 Darmstadt e.V. Intern. Offene Süddeutsche Schwimm-Meisterschaften Protokoll für Menschen mit und ohne Behinderung Veranstalter: HBRS e.V. / Ausrichter: DSW 1912 Darmstadt e.V. Seite: 1 Wettkampffolge: Abschnitt 1, 23.02.2019: Einlass: 8:30 Uhr, Einschwimmen: 8:30 Uhr, KaRi-Sitzung: 8:45 Uhr, Beginn: 9:30 Uhr Wk 1: 50 m Rücken weiblich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 2: 50 m Rücken männlich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 3: 400 m Freistil weiblich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 4: 400 m Freistil männlich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 5: 100 m Schmetterling weiblich Butterfly / S5-14,AB,NB Wk 6: 100 m Schmetterling männlich Butterfly / S5-14,AB,NB Wk 7: 50 m Freistil weiblich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 8: 50 m Freistil männlich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 9: 150 m Lagen weiblich Indiv. Medley / SM1-4 Wk 10: 150 m Lagen männlich Indiv. Medley / SM1-4 Wk 11: 200 m Lagen weiblich Indiv. Medley / SM5-14,AB,NB Wk 12: 200 m Lagen männlich Indiv. Medley / SM5-14,AB,NB Wk 13: 200 m Rücken weiblich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 14: 200 m Rücken männlich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 15: 100 m Brust weiblich Breaststroke / SB1-9,SB11-14,AB,NB Wk 16: 100 m Brust männlich Breaststroke / SB1-9,SB11-14,AB,NB Wk 17: 4*50 m Freistil weiblich Freestyle Relay Wk 18: 4*50 m Freistil männlich Freestyle Relay Abschnitt 2, 23.02.2019: KaRi-Sitzung: 14:00 Uhr, Beginn: 14:45 Uhr Wk 19: 50 m Schmetterling weiblich -
Te Awamutu Courier
Te Awamutu CouPublished Tuesday & Thursdayurier TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 Your community newspaper for over 100 years EXTRA COPIES 40c Vet sharing Going for gold experience Local veterinarian Ross Milne travelled to Nepal with The 15th Summer Paralympic Games are just two days away — the Opening Ceremony takes place on Thursday morning NZT. other New Zealand For the first time the games will be covered live and free on TVNZ’s Duke, with highlights on TV One and TVNZ On Demand. veterinarians to attend Foot and Mouth training in December 2015. BY COLIN THORSEN An evening has been New Zealand has won medals in para- arranged for him to share his swimming at every Summer Paralympic experience with veterinarians, Games since it first began competing in 1968. farmers and the general Te Awamutu Swimming Club member public. Nikita Howarth is a member of the eight- This will be be on Saturday strong Rio 2016 Para-Swimming team, mak- (September 10) at 7pm in The ing it equal to London 2012 as the biggest Bible Chapel, Swarbrick Drive. team to ever represent New Zealand. There is no charge for this Between them, the para-swimming team evening but there will be a holds a staggering nine paralympic titles, 22 sales table for a Nepal charity. world titles and 10 long course world records. Together, they are expected to play a Parenting major role in New Zealand’s campaign to the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, which open on seminar September 7, almost three weeks after the Parents who would like Olympics. some useful tips are invited to The New Zealand team is aiming to win 18 the free parenting seminar on medals, including 12 gold, across up to seven September 12. -
2016 Prime Ministers Scholarship Recipients Athlete
2016 PRIME MINISTERS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATHLETE Athletics Aaron Booth, Amanda Murphy, Angela Petty, Lauren Bruce, Liam Malone, Lucy van Dalen, Anna Grimaldi, Ben Langton Burnell, Bradley Nicholas Souhgate, Nikki Hamblin, Rosa Mathas, Cameron French, Camille Buscomb, Flanagan, TeRina Keenan, Victoria Peeters, Eliza McCartney, Hamish Gill, Holly Robinson, William O'Neill, Zane Robertson, Zoe Hobbs James Sandilands, Joshua Hawkins, Basketball Finn Delany Boxing David Nyika Canoe Racing Briar McLeely, Britney Ford, Caitlin Ryan, Max Brown, Rebecca Cole, Teneale Hatton, Darryl Fitzgerald, Elise Legarth, Jaimee Lovett, Tobias Brooke, Zachary Franich, Zachary Jamie Banhidi, Kayla Imrie, Kim Thompson, Quickenden Kurtis Imrie, Lisa Carrington, Marty McDowell, Canoe Slalom Callum Gilbert, Finn Butcher, Luuka Jones, Michael Dawson Cycling Aaron Gate, Anton Cooper, Benjamin Stewart, Matthew Cameron, Matthew Dalton Bryony Botha, Cameron Karwowski, Codi Archibald, Natasha Hansen, Nina Wollaston, Merito, Daniel Franks, Elizabeth Steel, Emma Olivia Podmore, Philippa Sutton, Regan Cumming, Hannah Gumbley, Holly Gough, Rushlee Buchanan, Samuel Dakin, Edmondston, Holly Katrina White, Jaime Simon van Velthooven, Zachary Williams, Zoe Nielsen, Jeremy Presbury, Katherine Schofield, Fleming Lauren Ellis, Linda Villumsen, Luke Mudgway, Equestrian Abigail Colleen Douglas Long, Aleisha Collett, Renee Faulkner, Sarah Young, Tayla Mason Bonnie Farrant, Francesca da Souza-Silver, Football Abby Erceg, Aimee Phillips, Annalie Longo, Kirsty Yallop, Martine Puketapu, -
British Para-Swimming 2015/2016 World Class Podium - Funded Athlete List Male
British Para-Swimming 2015/2016 World Class Podium - Funded Athlete List Male Athlete Home Programme/Club Coach Josef Craig City of Sunderland Danny Thompson James Crisp City of Sheffield Russ Barber Jonathan Fox National Performance Centre / City of Rob Greenwood / Manchester AST Graeme Smith Tom Hamer National Performance Centre / City of Rob Greenwood / Manchester AST Graeme Smith Oliver Hynd Nova Centurion Glenn Smith Michael Jones National Performance Centre / Rob Greenwood / Loughborough University Graeme Smith Sascha Kindred Leominster Emma Patrick Andrew Mullen National Performance Centre / Rob Greenwood / Ren 96 Graeme Smith Scott Quin Warrender Baths Kris Gilchrist Matt Wylie City of Sunderland Danny Thompson Female Athlete Home Programme/Club Coach Jessica-Jane Applegate UEA Norwich Alex Pinniger Claire Cashmore National Performance Centre / Rob Greenwood / Wyre Forest SC Graeme Smith Bethany Firth Ards SC Nelson Lindsay Tully Kearney National Performance Centre / Rob Greenwood / Boldmere SC Graeme Smith Charlotte Henshaw Nova Centurion Glenn Smith Harriet Lee National Performance Centre / Rob Greenwood / Northumbria University Graeme Smith Stephanie Millward Aqua Sulis SC John Dougall Susie Rodgers Beckenham Tony Beckley Hannah Russell National Performance Centre / Rob Greenwood / Woking SC Graeme Smith Eleanor Simmonds National Performance Centre / Rob Greenwood / Boldmere SC Graeme Smith Stephanie Slater National Performance Centre / Rob Greenwood / Preston SC Graeme Smith Alice Tai National Performance Centre / Rob Greenwood / Bournemouth Collegiate School Graeme Smith 1st November 2015 . -
WK-Pro Protokoll
Protokoll Deutsche Kurzbahn Meisterschaften 2019 im Schwimmen Deutsche Jugend-/Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften 2019 Abschnitt 1 (15.11.2019) Veranstalter: Deutscher Behindertensportverband (DBS) Ausrichter: SG Remscheid / BRSNW Ausgabe erstellt durch WK-Pro 2.58, http://www.wk-pro.de Deutsche Kurzbahn Meisterschaften 2019 im Schwimmen Protokoll Deutsche Jugend-/Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften 2019 Deutscher Behindertensportverband (DBS) / SG Remscheid / BRSNW Seite: 1 Wettkampffolge: Abschnitt 1, 15.11.2019: Einlass: 15:00 Uhr, Einschwimmen: 15:00 Uhr, KaRi-Sitzung: 15:15 Uhr, Beginn: 16:00 Uhr Wk 1: 100 mSchmetterling weiblich S5-S14, AB - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 2: 100 m Schmetterling männlich S5-S14, AB - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 3: 200 mFreistil weiblich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 4: 200 mFreistil männlich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 5: 150 mLagen weiblich SM1-SM4 - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 6: 150 mLagen männlich SM1-SM4 - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 7: 50 mBrust weiblich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 8: 50 mBrust männlich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 9: 4*100 mLagen mixed offen Abschnitt 2, 16.11.2019: Einlass: 9:00 Uhr, Einschwimmen: 9:00 Uhr, KaRi-Sitzung: 9:15 Uhr, Beginn: 10:00 Uhr Wk 10: 200 mLagen weiblich SM5-SM14, AB - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 11: 200 mLagen männlich SM5-SM14, AB - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 12: 400 mFreistil weiblich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 13: 400 mFreistil männlich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 14: 50 mSchmetterling weiblich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 15: 50 mSchmetterling männlich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 16: 200 mRücken weiblich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 17: 200 mRücken männlich Jg. -
Printable Start Lists
Start List Session 10 27 April 2016 Page No:1 Event 551 Womens MC 50m Freestyle Event 553 Womens MC 200m IM H 1 L 1 Maisie Summers-Newton 02 S6 Northampton 38.30 H 1 L 0 Maisie Summers-Newton 02 SM6 Northampton 3:24.54 L 2 Eleanor Robinson 01 S6 Northampton 36.24 L 1 Grace Harvey 98 SM7 Hoddesdon 3:19.58 L 3 Drew Stables 02 S10 Copeland 35.27 L 2 Katie Crowhurst 04 SM13 Wycombe Dist 3:15.75 L 4 Eleanor Bamber 96 S10 Glossop 34.29 L 3 Molly Hopkins 03 SM9 Neath 3:12.90 L 5 Susannah Rodgers 83 S7 Beckenham 34.62 L 4 Eleanor Bamber 96 SM10 Glossop 3:10.41 L 6 Cara Smyth 01 S10 Incas 35.32 L 5 Harriet Dickinson 97 SM10 Clevedon 3:10.84 L 7 Olivia-Mae Cameron 99 S8 Mt Kelly 36.88 L 6 Henriette Schoettner 97 SM13 Germany 3:13.24 L 8 G Cooper-Holmes 00 S7 Man & NW Dis 39.71 L 7 Hayley Milne 99 SM8 Grantham 3:18.52 L 8 Eleanor Robinson 01 SM6 Northampton 3:21.59 H 2 L 0 Hope Gordon 94 S9 StirlingSwim 33.60 L 9 E Martin-De-La-Torre 98 SM6 teamipswich 3:35.52 L 1 Ffion Butler 98 S9 Shrewsbury 33.51 L 2 Megan Richter 00 S9 Orion 33.21 H 2 L 0 Eleanor Simmonds 94 SM6 Boldmere 3:08.92 L 3 Bethan Eckley 00 S10 Co Cardiff 33.05 L 1 Janina Falk 03 SM14 Austria 3:03.93 L 4 Keira Shepherd 90 S9 Nova Cent'n 31.73 L 2 Abbie Hampshire 00 SM10 Skipton 2:58.22 L 5 Toni Shaw 03 S10 Co Aberdeen 31.88 L 3 Toni Shaw 03 SM10 Co Aberdeen 2:53.07 L 6 Emma Cattle 88 S10 Team Luton 33.18 L 4 Stephanie Millward 81 SM9 Corsham 2:46.66 L 7 Coral Farrell 01 S10 Warrington W 33.50 L 5 Claire Cashmore 88 SM9 Wyre Forest 2:48.75 L 8 Beth Johnston 01 S10 B.E.S.T. -
ASA South East Regional Management Board Minutes Of
ASA South East Regional Management Board Minutes of Meeting held on Wednesday 15th June 2016 at Surrey Sports Park, Guildford ____________________________________________________________________ Present: Ray Hedger (RH) Board Member (Chair) Jim Boucher (JB) Board Member Darren Wilmshurst (DW) Board Member John Davies (JKD) Board Member Alan Lewis (AL) Board Member Brian Deval (BD) Board Member Chris Lee (CL) Board Member Ivan Horsfall-Turner (IHT) Board Member Roger Penfold (RFP) Chairman (via Skype) William Long (WL) Board Member (via Skype) Also in attendance (non-voting): Nick Caplin (NC) ASA Director of Participation Jane Davies (JD) Vice President Alan Green (AG) Divisional Lead (South & West) Rob Saunders (RS) Minute Taker 76 Apologies Apologies had been received from: Mike Lambert (ML) Roger Prior (RGP) Shelley Robinson (SR) Gary Shields (GS) 77 Minutes of the Meeting held on 10th May 2016 Minutes from 10th May have been agreed as a true record. 78 Matters Arising from Meeting on 10th May 2016 60 – Updates completed. Policy now on SER website. Being sent out to discipline managers. 61 – Open Water camp will now not take place in 16/17 year. Action: INFO 79 Matters Arising from landscape sheet 8 - Minute taker – The Board asked to reconsider advertising for a paid position. JB to meet with Surrey University to identify interest. 9 – Tech issues still ongoing. ML away at present, but hoping he can assist by using ‘dummy’ accounts. 25 – Swimming Trust Bursaries – BG has written to BD to inform recipients of bursary. 26 – Jacqui Porritt was due to meet in London, but postponed following further confusion surrounding incorporation. -
YEAR in REVIEW JOHN BERTRAND AO President of Swimming Australia
2017 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA YEAR IN REVIEW JOHN BERTRAND AO President of Swimming Australia Well, what another inspiring year in our sport! What Mrs Rinehart has done for our sport is incredible. She Schools and Clubs across the country are now delivering the has been a longstanding supporter of swimming and has been Optus Junior Dolphins program and encouraging young kids For us, this year is a transition year. We are searching for with us even when we were down. To have her poolside to have fun in the water. new and innovative ways of lifting our standards in everything during some of the most pivotal moments in our sporting we do. history is fantastic. And that’s what it’s all about, fun! If you love something I strongly believe that you will be good at it. After experimenting with our European racing pre-World With over a third of the team on debut in Budapest, I am Championships format, our Dolphins went into Budapest confident the future of swimming is in good hands. Looking ahead next year we want to encourage all Australians race-ready and they needed to be. to reinvigorate their love for the water. We will have a nine-day Keep your eyes on names like Ariarne Titmus, Kaylee celebration in January 2018, Australia Swims, that will The times were fast and the rest of the world had raised the McKeown, Jack Cartwright and Clyde Lewis – these young celebrate what swimming and the water means to Australians, bar. We sent a young, hungry and competitive team and I was athletes have what it takes to be successful. -
2016 GHF Australian Age Championships - 28/03/2016 to 4/04/2016 Start List
2016 GHF Australian Age Championships - 28/03/2016 to 4/04/2016 Start List Event 1 Girls 16 Year Olds 200 LC Metre Butterfly Australian: 2:08.58 17/02/2008 Samantha Hamill Quad Park All Comers: 2:08.54 21/08/2014 Miyu Nakano Japan Title Holder: 2:09.93 13/04/2015 Tamsin Cook West Coast Meet Qualifying: 2:27.50 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 TAYLOR, LAURA 16 TSS AQUATICS, QLD 2:14.05 __________ ______ 2 GOUGH, MADELEINE 16 TSS AQUATICS, QLD 2:16.41 __________ ______ 3 FITZHENRY, FRANCESCA 16 TRINITY GRAMMAR, NSW 2:16.48 __________ ______ 4 HARRIS, MACKENZIE 16 COTTON TREE, QLD 2:17.58 __________ ______ 5 BLATCHFORD, HAILEY 16 SANS SOUCI, NSW 2:18.12 __________ ______ 6 BASTIAN, TESS 16 NORWOOD, SA 2:20.99 __________ ______ 7 CARR, RHIANNON 16 KRB AQUATICS, NSW 2:21.03 __________ ______ 8 HOLLOWAY, BRITNEY 16 EMMANUEL COLLEGE, QLD 2:21.18 __________ ______ 9 KENCH, ELISE 16 CHERRYBROOK CARLILE 2:21.31 __________ ______ 10 ELLERBY, KATE 16 RACKLEY, QLD 2:21.48 __________ ______ 11 SAXTON, GRACE 16 FLYERS SWIMMING CLUB INC 2:22.27 __________ ______ 12 LE ROUX, KAYLEY 16 HELENSVALE, QLD 2:23.56 __________ ______ 13 SYMONS, ISABELLA 16 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 2:23.77 __________ ______ 14 STOWERS, TYRA 16 KAWANA WATERS, QLD 2:24.41 __________ ______ 15 RALPH, LAUREN 16 DVE AQUATIC, VIC 2:24.75 __________ ______ 16 JOHNMAN, ANNABELLE 16 TOOWOOMBA, QLD 2:25.20 __________ ______ 17 WILSON, KENDALL 16 MIAMI, QLD 2:25.39 __________ ______ 18 RYAN, HOLLY 16 AQUABLITZ TOONGABBIE 2:25.95 __________ ______ 19 VASTA, PARIS 16 LAVERTON, VIC 2:26.39 -
WORLD PARA SWIMMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Aquatics Centre, London
WORLD PARA SWIMMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Aquatics Centre, London Monday 9 – Sunday 15 September 2019 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 9 September 10 September 11 September 12 September 13 September 14 September 15 September Heats (1000) Heats (1000) Heats (1000) Heats (1000) Heats (1000) Heats (1000) Heats (1000) Finals (1800) Finals (1800) Finals (1800) Finals (1800) Finals (1800) Finals (1800) Finals (1800) 400m Freestyle S6 (M) 200m Freestyle S5 (M) 100m Backstroke S1 (M) 100m Breaststroke SB12 (M) 400m Freestyle S9 (M) 100m Breaststroke SB9 (M) 100m Breaststroke SB6 (M) 400m Freestyle S6 (W) 200m Freestyle S5 (W) (S1-5) 100m Backstroke S2 (M) 100m Breaststroke SB12 (W) 400m Freestyle S9 (W) 100m Breaststroke SB9 (W) 100m Breaststroke SB6 (W) 100m Breaststroke SB4 (M) 100m Backstroke S9 (M) 100m Backstroke S2 (W) (S1-2) 100m Backstroke S7 (M) 200m IM SM7 (M) 100m Butterfly S13 (M) 100m Breaststroke SB8 (M) 100m Breaststroke SB4 (W) 100m Backstroke S9 (W) 100m Butterfly S8 (M) 100m Backstroke S7 (W) 200m IM SM7 (W) 100m Butterfly S13 (W) 100m Breaststroke SB8 (W) 100m Freestyle S8 (M) 100m Backstroke S8 (M) 100m Butterfly S8 (W) 100m Freestyle S10 (M) 100m Butterfly S10 (M) 50m Backstroke S1 (M) 100m Butterfly S14 (M) 100m Freestyle S8 (W) 100m Backstroke S8 (W) 200m IM SM6 (M) (SM5-6) 100m Freestyle S10 (W) 100m Butterfly S10 (W) 150m IM SM3 (M) (SM1-3) 100m Butterfly S14 (W) 200m Freestyle S14 (M) 100m Freestyle S6 (M) 200m IM SM6 (W) 100m Breaststroke SB13 (M) 50m Freestyle S8 (M) 50m Backstroke S5 (M) 50m -
2017 Victorian Open Championships - 20/01/2017 to 22/01/2017 Results
Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 8:54 AM 23/01/2017 Page 1 2017 Victorian Open Championships - 20/01/2017 to 22/01/2017 Results Event 1 Mixed 4x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay Victorian: 1:39.44 V 16/01/2015 Nunawading NUN T. Mahoney, S. Asbury, L. Forbes, J. Hawkins Vic AllComer: 1:38.12 A 16/01/2015 Southport Olympic STHPT L. Percy, B. Jones, T. Stovgaard, J. Hobbin Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time 1 Melbourne Vicentre A 1:35.82 1:38.43V 2 Nunawading Swimming Club A 1:38.43 1:39.67 3 Southport Olympic SC Inc A 1:37.00 1:40.33 4 MLC Aquatic A 1:39.80 1:40.80 5 Melbourne Vicentre B 1:38.31 1:40.91 6 USC Spartans SC Inc A 1:40.00 1:41.51 7 USC Spartans SC Inc B 1:42.00 1:42.90 8 Nunawading Swimming Club B 1:40.40 1:44.00 9 Firbank Aquastars A 1:44.14 1:45.70 10 MLC Aquatic B 1:45.20 1:45.75 11 CA Tritons Inc A 1:45.92 1:46.01 12 Southport Olympic SC Inc B 1:42.00 1:47.44 13 Ballarat Gold Swimming Club A 1:49.00 1:47.90 14 EC Waves Swim Club A 1:47.86 1:48.03 15 CA Tritons Inc B 1:46.41 1:48.14 Event 2 Men 50 LC Meter Backstroke Multi-Class Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time Finals 1 Daniel Fox S14 25 USC Spartans SC Inc 30.32 30.78 2 Alex Kirchner S15 14 Nunawading Swimming Club 28.56 28.30 3 Rowan Crothers S10 19 Yeronga Park SC Inc 31.80 30.79 4 Patrick Getson S14 17 Melbourne Torpedoes 33.98 33.35 5 Hayden Ross S8 18 Cheltenham Amateur Swimming 39.42 39.63 6 Lachlan Boye S14 18 Ringwood Swimming Club Inc 37.62 38.40 7 Henry Pickering S9 18 Cheltenham Amateur Swimming 39.11 38.98 8 Dylan Logan -
Athlete Centred Organization President’S Message
OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE PARALYmpIC MOVEMENT ISSUE No. 2 | 2010 www.paralympic.org Athlete Centred Organization PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 649 athletes from 53 countries competed at the 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships in August Athletes carried away many memories as well as medals from the competition in the Netherlands PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE “Shooting, Swimming and Powerlifting are part of the Summer Games programme, and athletes were certainly competing this summer in preparation for the London 2012 Paralympic Games.” On behalf of the IPC, I would like to welcome all of Shooting, Swimming and Powerlifting are part of you to the second edition of The Paralympian this the Summer Games programme, and athletes were year! And as we have received a great amount of certainly competing this summer in preparation for positive feedback on our new format, we hope to the London 2012 Paralympic Games. continue to give all readers a comfortable maga- zine experience. Because awareness about the Paralympic Move- ment continues to grow, with competitions like these We have just finished a summer of thrilling compe- being broadcast around the world, more people tition in Paralympic Sport. Most recently in August, are finding out about Paralympic Sport. Coverage the 2010 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) of the IPC Swimming World Championships was Swimming World Championships in Eindhoven, broadcast in countries such as the Netherlands, the Netherlands. I would like to thank the swim- Au-stralia, Brazil, and Spain as well as on Great mers, volunteers, officials, partners and support- Britain’s Channel 4, the official broadcaster of the ers for their contributions to this competition, which London 2012 Paralympic Games.