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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

London Paralympics 2012

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A paralympic athelete is lifted into the air in the Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games August 29, 2012. REUTERS-Suzanne Plunkett

South Africa's Oscar Pistorius crosses the finish line in second place during the men's 200m T44 classification at the Olympic Stadium during the London 2012 Paralympic Games September 2, 2012. This classification is for athletes with an impairment that affects their arms or legs, including amputees. REUTERS-Olivia Harris

Former Paralympic archer, Margaret Maughan, lights the cauldron in the Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games August 29, 2012.     REUTERS-Toby Melville

Cameron Leslie of New Zealand prepares to compete in his men's 150m IM SM4 heat at the London 2012 Paralympic games at the Olympic Park in Stratford in London, September 2, 2012. REUTERS-Andrew Winning

Zeng Sini of China competes in the gold medal final of the Women's Individual C1-2-3 Pursuit on the first day of the London 2012 Paralympic games in the Velodrome at the Olympic Park in Stratford, London, August 30, 2012. Zeng won gold. REUTERS-Andrew Winning

Britain's Louise Sugden falls to the floor during their Wheelchair Basketball women's preliminary match against Australia at the London 2012 Paralympic Games August 31, 2012. REUTERS-Suzanne Plunkett

China's Chen Hongjie competes in the Men's Long Jump F46 classification final at the Olympic Stadium during the London 2012 Paralympic Games September 3, 2012. REUTERS-Stefan Wermuth

Natalia Partyka of Poland serves during her Women's Singles C10 table tennis classification match against Umran Ertis of Turkey at the London 2012 Paralympic Games August 30, 2012. The world number one who was a gold medallist both in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2004 Athens Olympics, is also the only female athlete to be competing in both the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. REUTERS-Toby Melville

Competitors are seen through the Paralympic flame as they race during the Women's 5000m T54 classification heats at the Olympic Stadium during the London 2012 Paralympic Games August 31, 2012. REUTERS-Toby Melville

Canada's Paul Tingley (R) competes in the Single Person Keelboat (2.4mR) sailing competition during the London 2012 Paralympic Games in Weymouth and Portland, southern England September 2, 2012. REUTERS-Luke MacGregor

Amber Thomas of Canada, who is visually impaired, wears paw prints on her goggles as she leaves the pool after her Women's 100m Backstroke S11 heat at the London 2012 Paralympic games at the Olympic Park in Stratford in London, September 2, 2012. REUTERS-Andrew Winning

Bruna Alexandre of Brazil reacts during her Women's Singles C10 classification table tennis match against Lei Fan of China at the London 2012 Paralympic Games August 30, 2012. REUTERS-Toby Melville

Hannah Cockroft of Britain celebrates winning the Women's 100m T34 classification final at the Olympic Stadium during the London 2012 Paralympic Games August 31, 2012. REUTERS-Toby Melville

An injured soldier carries a torch in the Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games August 29, 2012. REUTERS-Stefan Wermuth

British players (in red) return the ball as they play against Russia during their Sitting Volleyball men's preliminary match at the London 2012 Paralympic Games August 30, 2012. REUTERS-Toby Melville

Jason Smyth of Ireland celebrates winning the men's 100m T13 classification final at the Olympic Stadium during the London 2012 Paralympic Games September 1, 2012. All competitors are partially sighted, but cannot use a guide when running. REUTERS-Toby Melville

Mexico's Christopher Tronco prepares for the Men's 50m Breaststroke SB2 Final event during the London 2012 Paralympic Games at the Aquatics Centre August 30, 2012. Tronco was competing against other athletes who had a similar degree of physical impairment. REUTERS-Suzanne Plunkett

Canada's Brent Lakatos prepares for the start of the Men's 400m T53 classification during the London 2012 Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium September 2, 2012. This classification is for wheelchair racers. REUTERS-Eddie Keogh

Tomotaro Nakamura of Japan swims during the men's 100m Breaststroke SB7 final on the third day of the London 2012 Paralympic games at the Olympic Park in Stratford in London, September 1, 2012. Nakamura, who has no arms, won the silver medal. REUTERS-Andrew Winning

Clark Rachfal (back) and David Swanson of the U.S. compete in the Men's Individual B Pursuit qualifiers at the Velodrome on the first day of the London 2012 Paralympic games at the Olympic Park in Stratford, London, August 30, 2012. REUTERS-Andrew Winning

Japan's Atsushi Yamamoto competes in the men's long Jump F42-44 classification final during the London 2012 Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium August 31, 2012.  REUTERS-Eddie Keogh




2 comments:

Nerzhul said...

koi rasa atlet paralimpik malaysia banyak gak menang pingat. takde ke yang nak sponsor eskrem paddle pop ke, bagi imbuhan kat deme. hee hee

MERAN QAMAR said...

toh leeeeeeeeeee..... bg aku mereka lagi osemummmmmmmmmmmm.... keadaan g2 pun pingat ada gak.....

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