Paralympics: on a wheel and a prayer
The fact is that you need to be entering the scoring area with some speed before you hurl the ball.
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As the medals for the London 2012 Olympic Games are revealed, Channel 4 News correspondent Tom Clarke becomes the first journalist to swim inside the newly-unveiled Aquatics Centre.
A British football team will compete at London 2012, according to the British Olympic Association. But the Scottish FA says it wants “nothing to do with the tournament”.
The Olympic torch design for London 2012 has been unveiled. The curved triangular aluminium tube will have 8,000 holes to represent each person carrying the torch on the relay.
Olympic organisers say the 2012 ticket website is experiencing a last-minute surge just hours before the window for applications closes.
A row between the British Olympic Association and the Games organising committee threatened to blight UK preparations for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Channel 4 News reporter Katie Razzall gains exclusive access to the hi-tech training ground of Britain’s Paralympic handcycling team as they race towards gold in London 2012.
As the London 2012 Olympic schedule is unveiled, with events in Cardiff, Glasgow and Coventry, Channel 4 News followers on Twitter and Facebook reveal their Games plan.
Around 6,000 disabled people have volunteered to help at London 2012. Britain’s most successful Paralympian says it represents a huge change in attitudes from when she first started to compete.
The best seats at the London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony will be twice the price of other global sporting events – but organisers say this will keep ticket costs down for sports fans.
Two men who fought for their country in Iraq and Afghanistan are now aiming to be on the British team for the London 2012 Paralympics. Katie Razzall writes about their impressive journey.
Ken Livingstone will face Boris Johnson in the 2012 election to be London mayor after overwhelmingly winning the Labour party candidacy.
The London 2012 Paralympics begin in just over two years and Paralympic medallist Liz Johnson tells Channel 4 News that people who want to take part need to focus on their long-term ambitions.
The British team are the reigning world champions of boccia. With two years to go before the London Games begin, the athletes challenged Boris Johnson to a match. Stephanie West reports.
With London’s Paralympics just two years away, Channel 4 News’s Katie Razzall writes about her visit to see the English blind football team as they compete at the World Blind Football Championships.
The fact is that you need to be entering the scoring area with some speed before you hurl the ball.