Healthy and Fit for Optimal Performance
4-7 September

PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Jonas Jacobsson close-up

Gold medallists Jonas Jacobsson and Veronika Vadovicova, as well as Heejun Lee back in action on day four (22 July) in Suhl, Germany.

Australian Paralypians wear 2XU kit in front of the Sydney Opera House.

After supplying kit for London 2012 and Sochi 2014, 2XU will continue to supply thr Australian Paralympic Committee through to Rio 2016.

Two football players tackle for the ball on a blue field of play

Eleven teams will compete in the 2014 CPISRA Football 7-a-side European Championships between 23 July and 4 August.

Ireland football 7-a-side team

European championships will be first major event for team Germany that has only been existing since the beginning of 2014.

Youngjun Jeon of South Korea, a gold medal winner at Suhl 2014

Jinho Park and Youngjun Jeon both win individual golds and set or equal world records on a day to remember for South Korea at Suhl 2014.

A man waves the Paralympic flag on stage

Jin-sun Kim has resigned as President of POCOG

Shingo Kunieda in a wheelchair plays a backhand with his tennis racket

World No.1 claims his fifth British Open title with convincing straight sets win in Nottingham

ADAMS

New version of the clearinghouse will be launched in 2016 following introduction of revised Code.

Veronika Vadovicova and Natascha Hiltrop

Day three (21 July) of the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships in Suhl, Germany, will see a major battle taking place amongst the top stars as the R3 and R4 mixed events take place.

A woman raises her arms in celebration.

South Korea’s Heejung Lee waited until his final shot to claim gold, as Iran’s Sareh Javanmardidodmani also topped the podium on the second day of the IPC Shooting World Championships.

An athlete poses showing his gold medal.

Nearly 40 athletes from 15 countries will compete in four medal events at the Commonwealth Games.

Richard Browne and Jonnie Peacock

Sainsbury's Anniversary Games in the British capital saw a number of athletes who will compete at Swansea 2014 in action.

A picture of a man swimming with his both hands above the surface

Cowdrey, Freney, Hynd and Pascoe amongst the star names set to compete in the Commonwealth Games

Japan's Yui Kamiji took the 2014 title after beating Aniek van Koot of the Netherlands 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.

World No.1 claimed women's title whilst world No.4 took victory in the quads in Nottingham.

A picture of a men on a podium with medals around their neck

Some of the world’s best athletes including David Weir and Kurt Fearnley will compete in six medal events at the Commonwealth Games.

Jonas Jacobsson

Sweden's Jonas Jacobsson took his 18th world title, as Vadovicova and Kovalchuk also topped the podium on the first day of the IPC Shooting World Championships.

Suhl Stadt

IPC Governing Board Member John Petersson opened the biggest IPC Shooting World Championships on record.

A man in a wheelchair swings back a tennis racket in preparation of hitting a backhand.

British world No.3 defeats Wagner for sixth time in his career to reach quads final.

Vadovicova wins gold at Alicante 2013

Double European champion Veronika Vadovicova has revealed that despite a knee injury, she feels on track to win her first ever world title.

Sergey Malyshev of Russia, wearing glasses, a visor and ear protection shoots his Mixed P3-25m Pistol at an indoor range at The Royal Artillery Barracks

After an exciting first day, more of the sport's top stars start their world title campaigns on Sunday (20 June) in Suhl, Germany.