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  • Danielle Aitchison wins silver in the Women's 100m T36

    Silver medal for Danielle Aitchison

    Inside the Stade de France, Paralympian #211 Danielle Aitchison won a hard-fought silver in the Women’s 100m T36. The 23-year-old sprinter from Hamilton recorded a time of 13.43 to finish behind Yiting Shi of China and…

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  • Portrait of Holly Robinson with a black background. Banner underneath reads "BRONZE medal for Holly Robinson in Shotput F46 at Paris 2024

    Bronze medal for Holly Robinson

    A brilliant BRONZE medal for Holly Robinson. Saving her best until last the Dunedin thrower tosses the metal ball out to 11.88m to secure her place on the podium in the Women's Shot Put F46. It…

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  • Devon Briggs of New Zealand competes in the C3 3000m individual pursuit on day two of Paris 2024. He cycles on a steep velodrome with the Paralympic Agitos printed on the floor boards behind. He wears black New Zealand team kit.

    Devon Briggs withdraws from road races

     Track and road Para cyclist Devon Briggs has made the difficult decision to withdraw from his final two events of the Paralympic Games – the Men’s C3 Individual Time Trial and Men’s C1-3 Road Race.  Briggs…

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Getting started in Para sport

Whatever your experience and aspirations, there are a number of opportunities for you to get involved in Para sport in New Zealand.

The ultimate goal for some Para athletes may be to represent their country at a Paralympic Games whilst for others it may be to just compete against other Para athletes in their chosen sport. Here you will find all the information you need as you progress through your journey to the Paralympic Games from grassroots to gold!

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Paralympics New Zealand is the National Paralympic Committee for New Zealand. We are a registered charity and our overall vision is ‘Through Para sport, lives will be transformed’. We are part of a worldwide social change movement, which uses the power of sport to positively influence perceptions of disabled people and to promote a more inclusive society.
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