IPC World Cup Germany
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 7:16 am
The first IPC World Cup started today in Stoke-Mandeville, GBR (considered the birthplace of the Paralympic Movement).
80 shooters from 21 are here for the competition.
The President of the IPC, Sir Philip Craven, was here to award the first medals and observe a memorial for AUS 5x Paralympian Ashley Adams who died in an accident recently.
Tomorrow, John Joss (AMU) competes in the R3 event and Len Esparza, Mike Tagliapietra (OTC) and Shaun Tichenor (AMU) all compete in FTP.
On Wednesday the 3 pistol shooters compete in their P1 event.
(no US shooters competed today)
Live results @:http://www.paralympic.org/shooting/live-results
http://www.paralympic.org/news/vadovico ... ld-cup-win
80 shooters from 21 are here for the competition.
The President of the IPC, Sir Philip Craven, was here to award the first medals and observe a memorial for AUS 5x Paralympian Ashley Adams who died in an accident recently.
Tomorrow, John Joss (AMU) competes in the R3 event and Len Esparza, Mike Tagliapietra (OTC) and Shaun Tichenor (AMU) all compete in FTP.
On Wednesday the 3 pistol shooters compete in their P1 event.
(no US shooters competed today)
Live results @:http://www.paralympic.org/shooting/live-results
http://www.paralympic.org/news/vadovico ... ld-cup-win