Paralympic T44 100m champion Jonnie Peacock retained his European title on day five of the IPC Athletics European Championships in Grosseto, Italy. After a close battle with Germany’s Felix Streng, ...
Jonnie Peacock became the fastest amputee in the world by upstaging South African Oscar Pistorius in a race billed as the biggest in Paralympic history. Despite his lack of experience on the global ...
Eight current world champions are among the 49 British athletes selected for the IPC Athletics European Championships in Grosseto, Italy, from June 10-16. Six-time Paralympic gold medallist David Weir ...
Paralympic champion gains another global gold, while Jason Smyth and Michael McKillop secure success for Ireland and Maria Lyle claims bronze Two-time Paralympic champion Jonnie Peacock was again in ...
Two-time Paralympic 100m gold medallist Jonnie Peacock has joined forces with World Para Athletics Championships London 2017 organisers to help mark the 100 days to go milestone by encouraging the ...
Reigning Paralympic champion Jonnie Peacock is among 32 competitors added to ParalympicsGB’s athletics team for this summer’s Games. Sprinter Peacock, who has been selected for the T64 100 metres and ...
Former Paralympic champion Jonnie Peacock declared he is now “the hunter” as he questioned whether his sprint rivals can handle the pressure of Paris 2024. British poster boy Peacock is seeking to ...
A British Paralympic gold medalist asked to be cut from Penny Mordaunt’s Tory leadership campaign video - which also showed convicted murderer Oscar Pistorius. Jonnie Peacock was shown winning the ...
A total of 21 Rio Paralympic medallists, including 10 champions, have been selected to represent Great Britain at next month's World Para Athletics Championships London 2017. The 51-strong team ...
Britain's Georgie Hermitage equalled her own T37 100m world record to storm through to Friday's final, the four-time European and 400m world champion clocking 13.39 in her heat on the first evening of ...
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