Twenty-three swimmers will compete at the most important international competition and major qualifier ahead of Rio 2016 – the 2015 Worlds.
Swimming
With multiple world record to their names, we highlight the top swimmers who will be defending their marks at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships from 13 July.
Rio 2016
Three men's, two women’s teams will qualify for the Paralympics following the competition.
Wheelchair Fencing
Here’s a brief rundown of the top para-sport events around the world to keep your eyes on during May.
Swimming
The 2015 Open Caixa Loterias Swimming Championships in Sao Paulo, Brazil, saw athletes from around the world improve their performance for July’s Worlds.
Swimming
The hosts won nearly half of the events at the Open Caixa Loterias Swimming Championships in Sao Paulo on Thursday (23 April).
Swimming
Seven 2013 Worlds medallists, including Brazil’s top names, to compete at the Open Caixa Loterias Swimming Championships from Thursday (23 April).
Swimming
Seven new world records for Australia and three for the USA’s Jessica Long also highlight the weekend’s action at the Internationale Deutsche Meisterschaft in Berlin, Germany.
Swimming
Team of eight includes Sophie Pascoe who has been in incredible form this week, taking down two world records at the Swimming NZ Open Championships.
Swimming
Seventeen swimmers, including five new athletes, will compete for the Netherlands at July’s 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships in Glasgow, Great Britain.
Swimming
Three new marks for Great Britain and two for Australia at the International Deutsche Meisterschaft in Berlin, Germany.
Swimming
Nearly 570 athletes from over 40 countries will compete in the Internationale Deutsche Meisterschaften between 16-19 April in Germany.
Swimming
Russia’s five-time world champion Darya Stukalova is interested to see how her British rival Hannah Russell has progressed at the swimming Worlds from 13 July.
Swimming
The IPC Swimming World Championships will take place between 13-19 July in Glasgow, Great Britain.
Swimming
Media accreditation for the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships now open
Rio 2016
Four young German talents want to qualify for Glasgow 2015 on their road to the Rio 2016 Paralympics
Swimming
The 29-year-old will now focus on her studies after a glittering career spanning four Paralympic Games.
Swimming
Olivier van der Voort and Lisette Teunissen are amongst those who set six world records at the Swim Cup Eindhoven in the Netherlands from 2-5 April.
Swimming
From qualifying for Durban 2006 to winning gold in front of home crowds at London 2012, Great Britain’s four-time Paralympic champion Simmonds has a lot to be proud of.
Swimming
The 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships in 100 days’ time will feature 650 athletes from 50 countries for the most important competition ahead of Rio 2016.