By the numbers: A closer look at the 2016 Paralympics
Get inside the numbers of the U.S. Paralympic Sitting Volleyball Teams' recent tournament
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In this week’s beach update, we recap how the U.S. came away with two medals from BPT Challenge Haikou after starting in the qualification rounds. Plus, we look ahead to BPT Challenge Chennai this week in India, with only two weeks to go until the last pro tour events of the year.
Get inside the numbers of the U.S. Paralympic Sitting Volleyball Teams' recent tournament
John Hyden and Tri Bourne end season with a bronze medal at the World Tour Finals in Toronto
The U.S. defeats China 3-0 for the team's first Paralympic gold medal
April Ross and Kerri Walsh Jennings fall to Germany in World Tour Finals quarterfinal match
The U.S. concludes the Games 0-4 following the loss
The U.S. Women sweep Brazil 3-0 to set up gold medal final vs. China
Team USA to play China twice in China, as well as Brazil in Brazil in 2017 World Grand Prix
A 3-0 win against Rwanda Wednesday morning guarantees the U.S. a spot in the playoffs
Egyptian attack overcomes U.S. defense
Three teams will represent the U.S. at the FIVB World Tour Finals for a chance at a $100,000 first-place prize
The Chinese hand the U.S. Women their first loss of the 2016 Paralympics
Heather Erickson, Katie Holloway leading scorers in the win
The host-nation begins Paralympic Games with a 3-0 sweep of the U.S.
These athletes always humble me, to see the joy in friendship and competition. They remind me of that great Chinese proverb, “Winning and losing are temporary, friendships last forever…”
Winners of the final USA playoff for the 2016 NORCECA Beach Continental Tour Ledoux/Stockman and Doherty/Mayer
Allison Aldrich and Brent Rasmussen reflect on their Paralympic Opening Ceremony experiences
Americans qualify for 2017 FIVB Women's U18 World Championship
Team USA clinches berth in NORCECA title match and earns spots in 2017 FIVB U18 Worlds
The U.S. Men return to the Paralympic Games following a 12-year absence
The U.S. Women's Sitting Team begins competition Saturday in Rio de Janeiro