World Para Athletics Championships
7-15 November

LATEST PARA ATHLETICS NEWS

Ilse Hayes RSA and Kym Crosby USA compete in the Heat 2 of the Women's 100m - T13 at the Olympic Stadium.

Seven gold medals were decided on Saturday (10 September) morning in a thrilling session of athletics action.

Casinos Sierra celebrating a victory

Four is not enough for the Spanish athlete who will compete in the men’s discus throw F11 at Rio Games.

Athletics | Women's 100m - T34 Final  | Rio 2016 Paralympic Games

Double glory at the Olympic Stadium as athletes claim country’s first ever Paralympic gold medals. Vanessa Low also breaks long-jump world record.

Spectators cheer during the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games on Saturday

167,000 fans enjoy day of world-class sport as Paralympians say size and volume of support has lifted their performances to new levels.

Marie-Amelie le Fur FRA sets a new world record to become the Gold Medal winner in the Women's Long Jump

French world champion claimed gold with 5.83m; Jason Smyth also secured his third successive 100m T13 title.

Jonnie Peacock of Great Britain celebrates after winning the men's 100 meter T44

Star retains his Paralympic title as four new world records are set during an exhilarating evening of athletics action.

View on an empty stadium with a blue track

All eyes will be on the Olympic Stadium for what could be one of the most compelling days of athletics action at the 2016 Paralympics.

Ireland’s Jason Smyth, the fastest para-athlete on the planet.

The world’s fastest Paralympians will battle it out at the Olympic Stadium, while the action also heats up in judo, shooting and powerlifting.

Two Peruvian soldiers at the Paralympic Village

Soldiers Carlos Felipa and Jose Luis Casas, who lost their left legs in battle, are part of Peru’s team at the Paralympic Games.

Peruvian athlete preparing for her first Paralympics

Peruvian sprinter Yeny Vargas feels excited ahead of her first Paralympic Games this September.

A visually impaired athlete runs with her guide on the track of a stadium.

It’s a busy start at the Olympic Stadium with some of the fastest Paralympians on the planet making their first appearances on the track.

Yunidis Castillo of Cuba celebrates as she wins gold in the Women's 100m T46 Final at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.

Cuba’s five-time Paralympic champion is aiming for four more golds at her third Paralympics Games.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - SEPTEMBER 08: Samwel Mushai Kimani of Kenya crosses the finish line to win the men's 5,000 meter T11 on day 1 of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at Olympic Stadium on September 8, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

The Kenyan overtook Brazil’s Odair Santos in a thrilling last lap of the men’s 5,000m T11.

(GOLD) NORBEKOV Khusniddin Uzbekistan

On the track, athletes lay down their markers in qualification for eagerly-awaited Fast Friday finals at the Olympic Stadium

Omara Durand of Cuba

The world’s fastest female Paralympian is a strong contender for three titles at Rio 2016 – but her focus is on her preparation.

A wheelchair racer leads a line of competitors on a red track.

With just a day to go until the Para athletics action gets underway at the Olympic stadium we pose three more questions to our Prediction Panel.

Ecuadorian coach Freddy Geovanni with Darwin Castro and his guide.

The 23-year-old runner, who will compete in the 1,500m and 5,000m T11 at the Rio Paralympics, says athletics makes him “feel alive”.

Gabriel de Jesus Cuadra Holmann competes at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.

The T36 sprinter is hoping to outdo his performance from London 2012 and reach the podium at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

Sprinter in action

From Jason Smyth and Jarryd Wallace to Omara Durand and Tatyana McFadden, athletes around the world are gunning for new world records in Rio.

A visually impaired athlete runs with her guide on the track of a stadium.

With many of the world’s fastest Paralympians in action, Sir Philip Craven is excited for the second day of athletics at Rio 2016.