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USP 2016 Team USA Announcement
2016 U.S. Paralympic Track & Field Team Nominated For Rio BY BRIANNA TAMMARO | JULY 03, 2016, 6:56 A.M. (ET) Members of the U.S. Paralympic Track & Field Team at the team naming ceremony in Charlotte, North Carolina CHARLOTTE, N.C. – U.S. Paralympics, a division of the United States Olympic Committee, announced today the 66 athletes who will represent Team USA in track & field at the 2016 Paralympic Games. The 40 men and 26 women on the roster, in addition to three guides for visually impaired athletes, will compete in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from September 7-18. Tatyana McFadden (Clarksville, Maryland) is one of the athletes headlining the U.S. team in Rio de Janeiro. The five- time Paralympian and 11-time Paralympic medalist is aiming to become the first athlete to sweep every distance from the 100-meter to the marathon at the Paralympic Games with seven events. Highlighting the men’s side is Ray Martin (Jersey City, New Jersey) who emerged as the most decorated U.S. man on the track at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, winning gold in all four events he competed in. Returning to the roster for Rio are 14 medalists from the London Games, including Paralympic champions Jeremy Campbell (Perryton, Texas) in men’s discus F44 and Shirley Reilly (Tucson, Arizona) in the women’s marathon T54. Team USA won nine gold, six silver and 13 bronze for a total of 28 medals in London. Two athletes will be representing the United States in two sports as Allyssa Seely (Glendale, Arizona) and Grace Norman (Jamestown, Ohio) were nominated to the U.S. -
An Amputee Sprinter: Is He Disabled Or Too-Abled? - New York Times 11/19/07 7:16 PM
An Amputee Sprinter: Is He Disabled or Too-Abled? - New York Times 11/19/07 7:16 PM HOME PAGE MY TIMES TODAY'S PAPER VIDEO MOST POPULAR TIMES TOPICS Get Home Delivery Welcome, tonysilva0 Member Center Log Out Other Sports Sports All NYT WORLD U.S. N.Y. / REGION BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE HEALTH SPORTS OPINION ARTS STYLE TRAVEL JOBS REAL ESTATE AUTOS BASEBALL PRO FOOTBALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL PRO BASKETBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL HOCKEY SOCCER GOLF TENNIS OTHER SPORTS An Amputee Sprinter: Is He Disabled or Too-Abled? More Articles in Sports » The Play E-Mail Newsletter Sign up for NYTimes.com's weekly sports newsletter. See Sample [email protected] Change E-mail Address | Privacy Policy Craig Owen “I don’t see myself as disabled,” said Oscar Pistorius, a former rugby and water polo player. “There’s nothing I can’t do that able-bodied athletes can do.” By JERÉ LONGMAN Published: May 15, 2007 MOST POPULAR E-MAIL E-MAILED BLOGGED SEARCHED Correction Appended PRINT 1. The Sleep-Industrial Complex REPRINTS MANCHESTER, England, May 14 — As Oscar Pistorius of South 2. In Korea, a Boot Camp Cure for Web Obsession Africa crouched in the starting blocks for the 200 meters on Sunday, SAVE 3. Op-Ed Contributor: Forty Acres and a Gap in Wealth 4. Frank Rich: What ‘That Regan Woman’ Knows the small crowd turned its attention to the sprinter who calls himself SHARE 5. Choice Tables | San Francisco: Expanding the the fastest man on no legs. Frontiers of the Vegetarian Plate 6. Still Many-Splendored: Love in the Time of Dementia Pistorius wants to be the first amputee 7. -
Resultado Oficial Atletismo MG
31 de mar de 2019 11:52 Resultado Oficial Atletismo MG REGIONAL CENTRO/LESTE 2019 Período do Evento: de 29/03/2019 à 31/03/2019 100M - FEMININO - RR1 - RESULTADO OFICIAL - GERA PONTUAÇÃO Recordes Abrangência Recorde Classe SDMS Atleta Local Data BR 00:31.98 RR1 GIOVANA GABRIELE DE LIMA BARBOSA DE LIMA SÃO PAULO 23/02/2019 Pos Raia Série Atleta Classe Dt Nascimento Clube Marca Vento R IM ITC JSTF - 1 6 GIOVANNA FREITAS DE SOUZA RR1 11/01/1997 ADD DNF N 31 de mar de 2019 11:51 Resultado Oficial Atletismo MG REGIONAL CENTRO/LESTE 2019 Período do Evento: de 29/03/2019 à 31/03/2019 100M - FEMININO - RR2 - RESULTADO OFICIAL - GERA PONTUAÇÃO Recordes Abrangência Recorde Classe SDMS Atleta Local Data NOELY VITORIA LOURENÇO DE ALMEIDA BR 00:33.55 RR2 JOÃO PESSOA 16/03/2019 LOURENÇO DE ALMEIDA Pos Raia Série Atleta Classe Dt Nascimento Clube Marca Vento R IM ITC JSTF 1 3 6 JAQUELINE MALAVAZZI DA COSTA RR2 10/12/1987 ASA - MS 00:32.91 1.5 RB S 57.611 31 de mar de 2019 11:51 Resultado Oficial Atletismo MG REGIONAL CENTRO/LESTE 2019 Período do Evento: de 29/03/2019 à 31/03/2019 100M - FEMININO - RR3 - RESULTADO OFICIAL - GERA PONTUAÇÃO Recordes Abrangência Recorde Classe SDMS Atleta Local Data BR 00:30.36 RR3 RECORD MARK SÃO PAULO 01/01/2019 Pos Raia Série Atleta Classe Dt Nascimento Clube Marca Vento R IM ITC JSTF 1 5 6 SELMA VARGAS FERREIRA RR3 11/09/1990 ADD 00:27.55 1.5 RB S 68.820 2 6 6 FLÁVIA SILVERIO TORQUATO DE LIMA RR3 29/08/1997 ASA - MS 00:27.65 1.5 S 68.571 31 de mar de 2019 11:52 Resultado Oficial Atletismo MG REGIONAL CENTRO/LESTE 2019 -
London 2012 Paralympic Games Team USA Roster by Sport
London 2012 Paralympic Games Team USA Roster by Sport Name, Hometown, Current Residence *Denotes military veteran or service member (20 total) Archery (7) Female (1) Lee Ford (Perry,Ga./Perry, Ga.) Male (6) Eric Bennett (Phoenix, Ariz./Surprise, Ariz.) * Dugie Denton (Joliet, Mont ./Joliet, Mont.), ret., Army Jeff Fabry (Lemoore, Calif./Lemoore, Calif.) *Jerry Shields (Jacksonville, Fla./Jacksonville, Fla.), ret., Army Matt Stutzman (Fairfield, Iowa/Fairfield, Iowa) *Russell Wolfe (Widnoon, Pa./Edmond, Okla.), ret., Army Boccia (1) Male (1) Austin Hanson (Topeka, Kan./Topeka, Kan.) Cycling (17) Female (8) Monica Bascio (Ridgewood, N.J./Evergreen, Colo.) Kelley Crowley (San Francisco, Calif./Redwood, Calif.) Alicia Dana (Putney, Vt./Putney, Vt.) Muffy Davis (Sun Valley, Idaho/Salt Lake City, Utah) Megan Fisher (Missoula, Mont./Seattle, Wash.) Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colo./Colorado Springs, Colo.) Greta Neimanas (Chicago, Ill./Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Calif.) *Jennifer Schuble (Houston, Texas/Homewood, Ala.), ret., Army Male (9 – eight athletes and one pilot) Joe Berenyi (Aurora, Ill./Oswego, Ill.) Sam Kavanagh (Coram, Mont./Castle Rock, Colo.) *Steven Peace (Albion, Mich./San Diego, Calif.), ret., Navy Anthony Pedeferri (Redmond, Wash./Camarillo, Calif.) Clark Rachfal (Annapolis, Md./Annapolis, Md.) Dave Swanson (Tucson, Ariz./Tucson, Ariz.), Pilot *Oz Sanchez (Los Angeles, Calif./San Diego, Calif.), ret., Marine Corps Matt Updike (Denver, Colo./Denver, Colo.) Anthony Zahn (Riverside, Calif./Colorado Springs, Colo.) Equestrian (4) -
Paralympics and Its Athletes Through the Lens of the New York Times
Sports 2013, 1, 13-36; doi:10.3390/sports1010013 OPEN ACCESS sports ISSN 2075-4663 www.mdpi.com/journal/sports Article Paralympics and Its Athletes Through the Lens of the New York Times Jeremy Tynedal 1 and Gregor Wolbring 2,* 1 Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 4N1, Canada 2 Faculty of Medicine, Dept. Community Health Sciences, stream of Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 4N1, Canada; E-Mail: [email protected] * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; [email protected]; Tel.:+1-403-210-7083. Received: 11 December 2012; in revised form: 22 December 2012 / Accepted: 8 January 2013 / Published: 24 January 2013 Abstract: The purpose of this article is to analyze the coverage of the Paralympics in the New York Times (NYT) from the first appearance of the term Paralympics in 1955 up to 2012. We analyzed a) the textual imagery (not imagery intrinsic to pictures) of the Paralympics and its athletes, b) the representation of views and hopes of Paralympians and c) the visibility of the Paralympics and Paralympians within the NYT. We found that NYT coverage of the Paralympics and Paralympians is minimal and often portrays Paralympic athletes in stereotypical ways, such as being supercrips or suffering entities. In regards to the portrayal of therapeutic assistive devices of Paralympic athletes in the NYT, four themes are evident: a) the advancement of technology, b) the hierarchy between different therapeutic assistive devices, c) the relationship between the device and the athlete and d) the affordability of the device. -
The Implications of Technologically Innovative Prostheses for Sports Values and Rules, 27 B.U
Georgia State University College of Law Reading Room Faculty Publications By Year Faculty Publications 2009 Is It Cheating to Use Cheetahs?: The mplicI ations of Technologically Innovative Prostheses for Sports Values and Rules Patricia J. Zettler Georgia State University College of Law, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/faculty_pub Part of the Disability Law Commons, Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Recommended Citation Patricia J. Zettler, Is It Cheating to Use Cheetahs?: The Implications of Technologically Innovative Prostheses for Sports Values and Rules, 27 B.U. Int'l L.J. 367 (2009). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty Publications at Reading Room. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Publications By Year by an authorized administrator of Reading Room. For more information, please contact [email protected]. \\server05\productn\B\BIN\27-2\BIN206.txt unknown Seq: 1 22-MAY-09 9:35 IS IT CHEATING TO USE CHEETAHS?: THE IMPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE PROSTHESES FOR SPORTS VALUES AND RULES Patricia J. Zettler* I. INTRODUCTION ............................................ 368 R II. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHEETAH PROSTHESES ............................................... 371 R A. Studies of Cheetahs .................................... 372 R 1. The IAAF Study .................................. 372 R 2. Criticisms of the IAAF Study ..................... 374 R 3. Independent Studies of Cheetahs .................. 377 R B. “Prostheses” for Able-Bodied Athletes: Fastskin Swimsuits ............................................. 378 R 1. Studies of Fastskin Suits ........................... 378 R 2. Fastskin Suits as Context for Cheetahs ............ 380 R III. INTERNATIONAL RULES GOVERNING THE USE OF CHEETAHS IN TRACK AND FIELD ......................... -
Guide to Team USA's 2012 Paralympic Athletes
Guide to Team USA’s 2012 Paralympic Athletes TheMobilityProject.com | 1 Table of Contents Archery 3 Sailing 23 Athletics (Track & Field) 4 Shooting 24 Boccia 12 Sitting Volleyball 25 Cycling 13 Swimming 27 Equestrian 16 Table Tennis 32 Football (Soccer) 17 Wheelchair Basketball 33 Goalball 19 Wheelchair Fencing 37 Judo 20 Wheelchair Rugby 38 Powerlifting 21 Wheelchair Tennis 40 Rowing 22 TheMobilityProject.com | 2 Classification guide: ST=standing; W1=seated, impairment that affects arms, legs and trunk; W2=seated, impairment that affects legs and trunk Athlete Event/Category Hometown Facts Eric Bennett Standing Recurve Surprise, AZ Competed at 2008 Paralympics Compound Men Won bronze in men's individual compound open division at Dugie Denton Joliet, MT Open 2011 Parapan American Games No photo Five-time medalist at world championships; won bronze in Compound Men Jeff Fabry Tulare, CA compound (W1) at 2008 Paralympics; won bronze in recurve (W1) and Open team finals (W1) at 2004 Paralympics ARCHERY Lee Ford Standing Recurve Perry, GA Won gold at 2011 Parapan American Games No photo Compound Men – Jacksonville, Won five gold medals at 2008 National Wheelchair Games; won gold at Jerry Shields W1 FL 2009 National Veterans Wheelchair Games No photo Compound Men Broke world record for longest accurate archery shot at Matt Stutzman Kalona, IA Open 230 yards in 2011 Recurve Men – Williamsburg, Competed at 2008 Paralympics; won bronze at 2009 International Russell Wolfe W2 VA Paralympic Committee Archery World Championships At the start of the 2012 Paralympic Games, athletes will shoot 72 arrows in ??? 12 four-minute phases of six arrows.