The T34 wheelchair racer talks about her career highs and lows as she prepares to defend her Paralympic titles at Rio 2016.
Alpine Skiing
Twenty-three athletes, coaches and guides were introduced to the Paralympic Movement and received training from experienced professionals in Stara Planina, Serbia.
Shooting
Further meetings were held in January to discuss classification research.
Tokyo 2020
Plans to deliver a minimal impact Paralympic and Olympic Games have been outlined.
Snowboard
The USA’s Amy Purdy and Mike Schultz and Dutch Paralympic and world champion Bibian Mentel-Spee will all make their return from Thursday (4 February).
Cycling
Seminars were held in Tokyo to discuss how to diversify the sport in the region.
Archery
Many sports in the Rio 2016 Paralympic programme are back in action for the first time this year.
PyeongChang 2018
The USA’s Oksana Masters and Canada’s Mark Arendz also secure victories in PyeongChang, South Korea.
Sailing
The public has until 9 February to vote for their favourite from the five candidates.
Rio 2016
The National Paralympic Committee expects to distribute approximately BRL 3 million in rewards.
USA
The American T43 sprinter tested positive for benzoylecgonine, a metabolite of cocaine, at the 2015 US Championships.
Athletics
The Brazilian T38 sprinter talks us through her typical day of training as she prepares for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Athletics
From training to unwinding at home, here are the world champion’s top tracks.
Wheelchair Tennis
Catch up on what happened in the first month of the Paralympic year.
Athletics
Richard Browne, Tatyana McFadden and Jeremy Campbell are among the 47-strong team.
Rio 2016
IBSA also released an updated ranking list of the sport.
Alpine Skiing
Ice sledge hockey gold medallist Nikko Landeros collected silver in mono-skier X at the Winter X Games in Aspen, USA, on Saturday (30 January).
Wheelchair Rugby
Four different stories of women who have taken on the heavy-hitting sport.
Snowboard
After a knee injury put him out of action for more than a year, the New Zealander is ready to compete again.
Wheelchair Tennis
It was the first Grand Slam singles title for Great Britain's Gordon Reid