Paralympic Games /tags/paralympic-games Paralympic Games en-US Copyright »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Mon, 13 Sep 2021 20:07:09 GMT After Earning Silver In Tokyo, Colorado Athlete Adam Scaturro Reflects On Paralympics' Future /show/kuncs-colorado-edition/2021-09-13/after-earning-silver-in-tokyo-colorado-athlete-adam-scaturro-reflects-on-paralympics-future U.S. Paralympian and Coloradan Adam Scaturro won a silver medal at this year's Paralympics in Tokyo. He joined us to discuss his athletic journey and the future of Paralympic games. Mon, 13 Sep 2021 20:07:09 GMT /show/kuncs-colorado-edition/2021-09-13/after-earning-silver-in-tokyo-colorado-athlete-adam-scaturro-reflects-on-paralympics-future Alana Schreiber From War In The Desert To 'Murder Ball On Ice' /npr-news/2014-03-07/from-war-in-the-desert-to-murder-ball-on-ice This year, the men's U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey team is packed with Afghanistan and Iraq veterans, and they've found an outlet in hitting, slamming and speeding across the ice as fast as they can. Fri, 07 Mar 2014 08:14:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-03-07/from-war-in-the-desert-to-murder-ball-on-ice Quil Lawrence Pakistani Military Hopes Rehab Will Lead Men To Paralympics /2013-01-04/pakistani-military-hopes-rehab-will-lead-men-to-paralympics The Pakistani military's Armed Forces Institute for Rehabilitative Medicine in Rawalpindi is the top rehab center for veterans wounded in what they call "the war on terror." Most of the young men there are from the country's Frontier Corps and have fought in Waziristan. They have lost arms and legs to roadside bombs and improvised explosive devices. Pakistan is doing its best to get them artificial limbs. But a new program goes a step further. The hospital is furnishing some men with blade legs and training them for the Paralympics. Fri, 04 Jan 2013 20:00:00 GMT /2013-01-04/pakistani-military-hopes-rehab-will-lead-men-to-paralympics Dina Temple-Raston From War To Competition: Vets In Paralympics /2012-09-09/from-war-to-competition-vets-in-paralympics Guest host Linda Wertheimer speaks with NPR's Quil Lawrence about the 2012 Paralympic Games and the achievements of American athletes who are also veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sun, 09 Sep 2012 12:00:00 GMT /2012-09-09/from-war-to-competition-vets-in-paralympics A Star At U.S. Open, NFL Opens, Paralympics To Close /2012-09-08/a-star-at-u-s-open-nfl-opens-paralympics-to-close As summer heads for fall: Serena Williams is poised to win again; football opens in earnest; and the real Olympic spirit is still on display. Host Scott Simon talks with NPR's Tom Goldman. Sat, 08 Sep 2012 12:00:00 GMT /2012-09-08/a-star-at-u-s-open-nfl-opens-paralympics-to-close Armless Archer Matt Stutzman Describes How He Shoots A Bow — And Wins Medals /npr-news/2012-09-07/armless-archer-matt-stutzman-describes-how-he-shoots-a-bow-and-wins-medals American Paralympian Matt Stutzman won the silver medal in archery this week, a feat he accomplished despite being born without arms. In the men's compound open final, he was narrowly beaten by Finland's Jere Forsberg, who has the use of both arms. Fri, 07 Sep 2012 22:07:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-09-07/armless-archer-matt-stutzman-describes-how-he-shoots-a-bow-and-wins-medals Bill Chappell A Year After War Wound, Vet Wins Paralympic Gold /npr-news/2012-09-07/a-year-after-war-wound-vet-wins-paralympic-gold Navy Lt. Brad Snyder lost his sight to an explosion in Afghanistan exactly one year ago. On the anniversary Friday, he won the 400-meter freestyle at the Paralympics in London, capturing his second gold medal. Fri, 07 Sep 2012 18:49:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-09-07/a-year-after-war-wound-vet-wins-paralympic-gold Quil Lawrence 2012 Paralympics Best-Attended Since Games Began /2012-09-07/2012-paralympics-best-attended-since-games-began More than 4,200 athletes from 164 countries are taking part in the Paralympics. Disabled athletes began competing when a doctor in Britain organized the international wheelchair games to coincide with the 1948 Olympics. Renee Montagne talks to Baroness Tanni Grey Thompson, a former wheelchair racer who is in the British House of Lords, about the games. Fri, 07 Sep 2012 08:00:00 GMT /2012-09-07/2012-paralympics-best-attended-since-games-began Pistorius Falls To Britain's Peacock In 100 Meters; American Browne Is Second /npr-news/2012-09-06/pistorius-falls-to-britains-peacock-in-100-meters-american-browne-is-second South African Oscar Pistorius failed in his attempt to win the 100-meter sprint and regain his title as the world's fastest amputee, losing to Great Britain's Jonnie Peacock. American Richard Browne, 21, of Jackson, Miss., won the silver medal. Thu, 06 Sep 2012 23:06:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-09-06/pistorius-falls-to-britains-peacock-in-100-meters-american-browne-is-second Joseph Shapiro Oscar Pistorius Seeks Redemption In Race To Be The World's Fastest Amputee /npr-news/2012-09-05/oscar-pistorius-seeks-redemption-in-race-to-be-the-worlds-fastest-amputee At the Paralympics, the South African double amputee faces his rivals in the 100-meter sprint. Wed, 05 Sep 2012 20:23:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-09-05/oscar-pistorius-seeks-redemption-in-race-to-be-the-worlds-fastest-amputee Joseph Shapiro