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Paralympic

Canadian Paralympic Committee, It's The Real Deal
This site has a variety of education resources behind a free, secure login. It includes a teachers-only discussion board and extensive sets of printable lessons by age level and subject area.

International Paralympic Committee (IPC)

The aim of this site is to educate about the ideals and values of the Paralympic Movement, create understanding and positive attitudes towards persons with a disability. The site targets youth between the ages of 6 and 19.

London 2012
This comprehensive website has a wide range of resources, including information and visual materials available for download by educators and students.

Beijing 2008
The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. Paralympic sports are often hyperlinked to deeper levels of information underscoring the global change in attitude to Paralympic sports and quickly-the emerging interest in this area.

Chantal Petitclerc.com
Chantal Petitclerc is a wheelchair athlete, originally from Quebec. The site covers her sport, life, training, equipment and successes. The information is personal, sophisticated and motivational, covering sports triumphs, her achievements and her personal contributions to society.

Feel the Rush
An extension of the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) website, Feel the Rush offers detailed information about sport for persons with a disability and guides those who are interested to the sport/s that best suit their abilities/interests. Feel the Rush also identifies local and national sporting associations.

Paralympic Sport.TV
The goal of ParalympicSport.TV is to provide content from the Paralympic world including news, interviews, event reports and, of course, the Paralympic Games.