The American wheelchair racer turned cross-country skier looks back at reuniting her two families in Russia, where she won a silver medal.
Mexico
ChangeMakers: Efren Andres Galvan Rangel decided to establish his own website and Facebook page to keep Mexicans informed about para-sport in their own language.
Zimbabwe
An innovative project, Sport 4 Socialisation, uses sport to break down barriers and perceptions of ability in Zimbabwe.
Football 7-a-side
ChangeMakers: Ngo Huu Ky Phong shows how an accessible football project is helping Vietnamese children to develop skills as well as character.
Namibia
ChangeMakers: Namibian Ambrose Trust Mutongomanya was inspired by his experience of volunteering within para-sport to make a difference through his company when in full-time work.
Athletics
Athletes from six different sports participated in a team camp in Limerick in preparation for the next Paralympic Games.
Wheelchair Tennis
ChangeMakers: The International Tennis Federation conducted a study of it’s development fund and found that wheelchair tennis leads to ‘numerous’ psychological and social benefits.
Table Tennis
ChangeMakers: One Nepalese citizen decided to use para-table tennis as way of raising awareness of para-sport and impairments through a new national association.
America
ChangeMakers: ‘Team Zaryen’ football and wheelchair basketball teams provide a way for those injured in the 2010 Haiti earthquake to participate in sport and move forward together.
Powerlifting
With just under one week to go until the biggest IPC Powerlifting World Championships in history, the second of a two part guide featuring the biggest male and female lifts of 2013 could indicate some faces to watch from 5-11 April.
France
Sir Philip received the highest decoration a person can receive in France at a special ceremony in London.
Powerlifting
With just one week to go until the biggest IPC Powerlifting World Championships in history, the first of a two part guide featuring the biggest male and female lifts of 2013 include some faces to watch from 5-11 April.
Sailing
Nineteen para-athletes will take part in the ISAF Sailing World Cup in Mallorca, Spain.
Swimming
American swimmers show their dominance in the pool by breaking three world records on day one of the Spring CanAms which also serves as the US Paralympics Spring Nationals.
Cross-Country Skiing
Take a look at the biggest rising stars in cross-country skiing and biathlon from Sochi 2014.
Canada
Members of Canada’s Sochi 2014 Paralympic team are celebrating their return throughout the country.
Wheelchair Fencing
Two of Hong Kong’s wheelchair fencers have found the perfect matchup: each other.
Wheelchair Basketball
Twenty-one players have been named to Australia's team for the IWBF Men's Wheelchair Basketball World Championships.
Snowboard
Remember these names as snowboard continues to grow post-Sochi 2014 and in the lead-up to PyeongChang 2018.
Canoe
Fernando Fernandes and Debora Benivides were the biggest starts of the event in Sao Paulo.