Paralympics 2012: fencing
Thailand's 'unbeatable' wheelchair fencer aims for more Paralympic gold
Third-time Paralympian Saysunee Jana is in action in the épée at the Excel Arena
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Stefan Makowski's jig brings mirth to aristocratic sport of mannersBarney Ronay: Wheelchair fencing, the grand old dame of the Paralympics, is a feast of incredulity, technical skill and even comedy
London Paralympics 2012: what to watch
Paralympics 2012: what to watch on day sixLook out for wheelchair fencing, and Britain's Danielle Brown who defends the archery gold she won four years ago in Beijing
London 2012 Paralympic Games: A-Z guide to classifications
Athletes competing in Paralympic sports have an impairment that leads to a competitive disadvantage. The classification system minimises the impact of this by ensuring the success of an athlete is determined by skill, fitness, power, endurance, tactical ability and mental focus, with sport classes grouping eligible athletes according to their activity limitation
London 2012 Paralympic Games supplement
London Paralympics event guide, from boccia through to goalballYour guide to each of the 21 events in the London Paralympic Games
London 2012 Paralympic Games supplement
London Paralympic Games: your day-by-day guide to the actionParalympics 2012: schedule by discipline
Paralympics 2012: Wheelchair fencing scheduleLondon 2012: meet the Paralympians
Pierre Mainville, Paralympics 2012 fencer: 'Limits are often self-imposed'