British aquatics athletes reveal all for daring photoshoot
4 March 2011
A dozen of Great Britain’s bravest aquatics stars have bared all for an iconic naked photo shoot.
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4 March 2011
A dozen of Great Britain’s bravest aquatics stars have bared all for an iconic naked photo shoot.
3 March 2011
Sir Philip Craven, president of the International Paralympic Committee and a five-time Paralympian, was given a tour of the ASA and British Swimming headquarters in Loughborough – and took time out to give a motivational talk to staff.
1 February 2011
Double Paralympic champion Ellie Simmonds insists she’s got no intention of resting on her laurels this season with London 2012 fast approaching.
29 November 2010
Eleven-time Paralympic champion David Roberts CBE added another trophy to his cabinet after collecting the SportsAid Legends Award for 2010.
The British Disability Swimming Team, powered by British Gas, concluded their IPC Swimming World Championship campaign with a total of 16 gold medals after Daniel Pepper added to the impressive medal tally on the final evening.
Eleanor Simmonds was one of three gold medallists for the British Disability Swimming Team, powered by British Gas, on the penultimate day of competition at the IPC Swimming World Championships.
The British Disability Swimming Team, powered by British Gas, continued to make their mark on the top level of the sport as they secured another nine medals in Eindhoven at the IPC Swimming World Championships.
The British Disability Swimming Team, powered by British Gas, enjoyed a successful evening at the Pieter van den Hoogenband Swim Stadium in Eindhoven as they won a total of seven gold medals on the third day of competition at the IPC Swimming World Championships.
The British Disability Swimming Team, powered by British Gas, enjoyed more medal success on the second day of competition at the IPC Swimming World Championships in Eindhoven.
Double Paralympic Champion Eleanor Simmonds gave the British Disability Swimming Team, powered by British Gas, the perfect start to competition by knocking four seconds off her world record in the S6 400m Freestyle.