The US snowboarder won the men’s SB-LL1 over the reigning gold and silver medallists.
Athletics
After maybe performing as well as they had hoped at Rio 2016, here are 10 athletes looking to put the record straight at July’s World Championships.
Alpine Skiing
The Japanese sit-skier will compete at his home World Cup and the PyeongChang 2018 Test Event in March.
Wheelchair Fencing
The Italian wheelchair fencer won the prestigious award following an incredible Paralympics debut at Rio 2016.
Wheelchair Basketball
The 2015 medallists Great Britain, Turkey and Germany were drawn in the same group for this year’s Championships.
Goalball
The Portuguese club went undefeated in Sweden.
Cross-Country Skiing
The mixed relay was won by the Ukrainian team, whilst France topped the podium in the open relay at the World Championships in Finsterau, Germany.
Table Tennis
The heads of the ITTF’s Para table tennis division met in Denmark to discuss the busy year ahead.
Snowboard
Newly crowned world champions added to their World Cup points hauls on Wednesday (15 February), in La Molina, Spain.
Swimming
A trio of athletes, including triple Paralympian David Grachat, will compete in Copenhagen, Denmark from 11-12 March.
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Biathlon
The home crowd was ecstatic as Martin Fleig and Anja Wicker raced to victory in the men's and women's biathlon individual sitting at the World Championships.
Biathlon
Bernhard Kraus, priest at the local church, volunteers at the World Para Nordic Skiing Championships in Germany.
Equestrian
Pepo Puch, Stinna Tange Kaastrup and Sanne Voets were among the athletes receiving honours from their nations.
Athletics
A profile of Germany’s Heinrich Popow, a man determined to spread the word about the Paralympic Movement both on and off the track.
Cycling
Ahead of the World Championships in LA, find out more about Para cycling.
Snowboard
The Japanese snowboarder is keeping the men’s SB-LL2 on their toes-edges ahead of PyeongChang 2018.
Snowboard
A series of newly crowned world champions will compete in La Molina, Spain, from Monday (13 February)
The IPC Taskforce report summarises the progress the RPC has made in meeting the conditions required to have its IPC suspension lifted.
Table Tennis
The line-up for 2017 includes some new faces including Paralympic, world and European champions.