Author: Ashley Morrison

Gold Blinger

Despite spending 8 days at Olympic Park for the Paralympics my eyesight must be failing me, or maybe I was too busy watching all of the Australian athletes in action, as I missed something that should have been easy to

Un-Chained Pesoli

Often you hear of a player hitting the post in a game of football, but it is rare to chain yourself to one. News has just reached NTFS of an Italian player who has been banned for three years accused

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