“I am very happy because my main dream came true. I have no words...

Ed Odeven
Ed Odeven is a longtime sports journalist who previously worked for The Japan Times as its chief basketball reporter for nearly 14 years. He also covered a wide range of other sports for the newspaper, including at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Games. A graduate of Arizona State University, Odeven worked for several newspapers in the Grand Canyon State before moving to Japan. He has freelanced for dozens of media outlets around the world.
The national hero achieved his goal of winning the Paralympic title and dedicating it...
After initially announcing that the Afghanistan Paralympic Committee couldn’t secure the safe departure of...
The first-time Paralympian, a 20-year-old who was diagnosed with autism as a young boy,...
“My life’s not about winning, it’s about taking on new challenges like I did...
Rapid-fire pronouncements in a variety of languages offered clues about the tactics and second-by-second...
The vision-impaired Karasawa explained: “The fellow runner is the eyes of the athlete...
The 40-year-old from Amman who owns a pair of silver medals from 2008 and...
Fond of competition, Greco told Paralympics Australia in 2019 that her favorite quote is...
Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway and Jose Maria Lopez share the thrill of victory after...
"When the Games were postponed, Paralympians were beacons of hope,” said IPC boss Andrew...
A 12-match unbeaten streak puts Marinos in contention for the title, moving the club...