Paralympics
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Tokyo Paralympic dressage schedule: your essential one-stop snapshot guide to what’s happening when at the Games
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Snacks, snoozes and an incredible home from home: Britain’s Paralympic dressage horses arrive in Tokyo
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British Paralympic squad changes: new face to make Games debut as multi-medallist ruled out
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Your bluffer’s guide to dressage at the Paralympics
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Everything you need to know about para dressage at the Paralympics
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Championship glory and dancing at the Royal Albert Hall: farewell to equine star ‘with a sense of humour’
Sir Lee Pearson has paid tribute to Gentleman, his multiple Paralympic gold medal-winning ride with a ‘sense of humour’
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Britain’s nominated dressage entries for Tokyo Paralympics announced
The final Tokyo squad will be confirmed next month
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Sir Lee Pearson’s autobiography: love hexagons, nightclubbing – and 14 Paralympic medals
Defiantly titled I Am Who I Am, is a fascinating account of a life and career riddled with adversity, yet filled with achievements and joy...
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Rider with cerebral palsy wants to inspire others as she aims for Paralympics
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Pace picked up on Tokyo plans and preparations *H&H Plus*
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Athlete classification in paralympic sports to be reviewed *H&H Plus*
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Paralympic gold medallist heads to BD nationals on a wild card
‘I was really happy even to get to the regionals. When I saw my name on the wildcard list I was absolutely over the moon’
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Paralympic dressage to be broadcast live on TV from Tokyo 2020
The news comes as a result of growing interest and investment from broadcasters around the world to screen the Paralympic Games
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British gold medal-winning rider selected for World Championships in second sport
‘I really loved a crowd getting behind me and there was a really good atmosphere, it gave me that boost to give a little bit more’
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Rider who had surgery to remove brain tumour is aiming for 2020 Paralympics
The rider was diagnosed on 11 February, underwent surgery on 15 March and is now aiming for next year’s Paralympic games
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‘Don’t give up’: rider who will never walk again aims for Paralympics
Olivia is returning to riding two years after accident and hopes to inspire others not to give up
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British London 2012 superstar retires
Sophie Christiansen’s multiple medal-winning ride has retired at the age of 20
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Sophie Christiansen targets Tokyo Olympics with exciting new horse
The multi-medalled Paralympian looks set to return to competition with a new ride
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Sophie Wells dressage blog: Paralympics part two — winning medals and making unforgettable memories
The Paralympic dressage rider brings us the second part of her Rio blog