Cuba’s most successful Paralympian, who won three sprints golds at London 2012, reveals her three favourite songs.
Blind Football
Find out more about football 5-a-side, which will make its fourth Paralympic appearance at Rio 2016.
Goalball
The 2016 Paralympics hosts defeated Lithuania in the final match to claim gold.
Football 7-a-side
The 2015 Worlds runners-up defeated Brazil in the last major competition before Rio 2016.
Table Tennis
The German para-table tennis player overcame top-ranked Feng, which was just a few of the surprises in Lasko.
Rio 2016
Ukraine highlights Group A, while reigning World and Paralympic champions Russia are in Group B.
Cycling
The event took place in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa between 6 and 8 May.
Goalball
The world silver medallists Russia won the 17th edition of this event following a 1-0 victory over Brazil.
Goalball
Here are six potential goalball storylines to follow ahead of September’s Paralympic Games.
Rio 2016
The 100m T12 and long jump T12 athlete is confident he will compete at Rio 2016 and win his country's first Paralympic medal.
Rio 2016
Germany’s Paralympic, world and European champion Markus Rehm explains what it takes to jump over eight metres.
Rio 2016
The 33-year-old judoka will become the first Uruguayan athlete to compete at three different Paralympic Games.
Wheelchair Rugby
The two wheelchair rugby events are the first stages in qualification for the 2018 World Championships.
Judo
The event will take place in Walsall, England, between 4 and 5 June.
Rio 2016
The new outfits from Adidas and Sioux will be worn during September’s Paralympic Games
Goalball
The Future Arena will host the goalball events at September’s Paralympic Games.
Sailing
Rick Doerr, Brad Kendell and Hugh Freund make up the US three-person sonar class team that will compete at September’s Paralympic Games.
Taekwondo
Russia’s Nazarenko moved up, while Iran’s Pourrahnamaahmad remained No. 1 in their respective categories following the Asian Open.
Swimming
Dutch and Hungarian swimmers are also in line to double up on golds for their countries after going fastest in the heats at the swimming Euros in Funchal, Portugal.
Swimming
World records for Ukraine’s Oksana Khrul and Russia’s Valeriia Shabalina close competition in Funchal, Portugal.