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Rogge to miss key events because of hip replacement surgery

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By Duncan Mackay at the Main Press Centre on the Olympic Park in London September 4 - International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge is to have hip replacement surgery this week, it has been revealed.

a group of Paralympic athletes and coaches were inducted during a special ceremony, and watched the swimming

at the Aquatics Centre on the Olympic Park.IOC President Jacques Rogge watches the swimming at the London


Five-star Freney leads Australian freestyle swim quartet to Paralympic glory

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By David Gold at the Aquatics Centre on the Olympic Park in LondonSeptember 3 - Australia's Jacqueline Freney won her fifth gold medal in five days as she continues to dominate the London 2012 Paralympic action in the Aquatics Centre.

years ago, winning three bronze medals and also claimed two silvers at the World Championships in 2010.Swimming

magnificent seven at London 2012August 2012: Fantastic Fox claims Britain's first London 2012 swimming


Exclusive: Greatest ever Paralympian keen to use influence to help US win Olympic bid

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By Tom Degun at the Main Press Centre on the Olympic Park in London September 3 - Trischa Zorn, unquestionably the greatest ever Paralympian, wants to be involved if the United States bids to host the Olympics and Paralympics, she has said.

Former swimming champion Trischa Zorn wants to help inspire the United States to win a future Games bidThe



Simmonds retains 400m freestyle crown in dramatic duel in the pool against controversial rival

  • Swimming News

By David Gold at the Aquatics Centre on the Olympic Park in LondonSeptember 1 - Britain's Ellie Simmonds sent the Aquatics Centre into raptures as she broke the world record in winning a pulsating 400 metres freestyle S6 tussle with controversial American rival Victoria Arlen.

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protests IPC member admits classification is "inherently unfair"August 2012: US swimming star Weggemann

nbsp;New ruling says USA's Arlen will swim against Britain's SimmondsAugust 2012: US Paralympic swimming


It's a family affair as Storeys compose Paralympic cycling fairytale

  • Cycling News

By David Gold at the Velodrome on the Olympic Park in LondonSeptember 1 - There were golds for both members of the Storey household in the Velodrome on Saturday as husband and wife Barney and Sarah claimed impressive victories.

heartbreak in today's C4 individual time trial.His dreams of a gold on home soil to add to the five swimming


After swimming protests IPC member admits classification is “inherently unfair”

  • London 2012 Paralympics

By Tom Degun at the Main Press Centre on the Olympic Park in LondonSeptember 1 - Classification of athletics at the Games is "inherently unfair", International Paralympic Committee (IPC) governing board member Patrick Jarvis (pictured) admitted, amid a wave of protests from some of America's top swimmers.

Looking at the Canadian experience, you didn't show up to compete in athletics, swimming or as a rugby

IPC Swimming can confirm that following this morning's heat in the Aquatics Centre the USA's Victoria

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nbsp;New ruling says USA's Arlen will swim against Britain's SimmondsAugust 2012: US Paralympic swimming


Hynd brothers lead GB medal charge in the pool as teenage starlet Firth takes Ireland’s first Paralympic gold

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By Tom Degun at the Aquatics Centre on the Olympic Park in LondonAugust 31 - Brothers Oliver and Sam Hynd shared the podium having won a silver and bronze in the men's S8 400 metres freestyle but the star of the show here tonight was 16-year-old Bethany Firth who claimed Ireland's first London 2012 Paralympic gold medal in the women's S14 100m backstroke.

will be magnificent seven at London 2012August 2012: Fantastic Fox claims Britain's first London 2012 swimming



World records smashed and controversy at the Velodrome as Britain’s Cundy is disqualified

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By David Gold at the Velodrome on the Olympic Park in LondonAugust 31 - There were more world records set here today as Alfonso Cabello and Mark Colbourne both took stunning gold medals at the Velodrome, although the day's action was overshadowed by controversy as Jody Cundy was disqualified from the men's individual C4-5 1kilometre time trial.

He had been hoping to add to his two cycling golds from Beijing and previous three Paralympic swimming