Author: Ashley Morrison

Much Ado About Nothing?

The dawn of social media has been the curse of mainstream media, but probably never more so than during the Olympic and Paralympic Games, as the public were able to air their views instantly via the likes of Twitter and

The Power of the Games

Martine Wright the 39 year old sitting volleyball competitor for Great Britain at the London Paralympic Games journey to the games has been one that has attracted much media attention. Ms Wright is a survivor of the July 7 bombings

A Tough Road to Success

Sebastian Rodriguez won his 13th Paralympic medal in the S5 50m Freestyle, but his achievement received very little acknowledgment, as his past is a little better know in his home land than his current feats. in 1985 Rodriguez was sentenced

Attitude Change the Next Step

Sir Philip Craven, President of the International Paralympic Committee believes that the 2012 Paralympic Games will be a giant step forward in a change in attitude towards disability sport. There is no doubt the games have captured the imagination of

Horse-Play

Dutch Para- Equestrian Rider Frank Hosmar it appears is a bit of a rock music fan. He finished third in the Grade Four Individual Championship on Alphaville named after the German pop group. Yet when he performed in the freestyle