How the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics sports were chosen is the main feature of the first edition of 2015.
Swimming
Media accreditation for the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships now open
Spain
Sixteen athletes will receive support as they prepare for Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020.
Swimming
The IPC Swimming World Championships will take place between 13-19 July in Glasgow, Great Britain.
Alpine Skiing
Chris Williamson and Matt Hallat have brought to an end their competitive skiing careers
Rio 2016
Four young German talents want to qualify for Glasgow 2015 on their road to the Rio 2016 Paralympics
Powerlifting
Around 120 athletes from 25 countries will compete at the 2015 IPC Powerlifting Americas Open Championships from 26-29 April.
Athletics
The double London 2012 Paralympic champion gives an insight into her three heroes
Swimming
The 29-year-old will now focus on her studies after a glittering career spanning four Paralympic Games.
Athletics
The two Australian world champions have been automatically selected to compete at October’s IPC Athletics World Championships.
Para Ice Hockey
Coach Massimo Da Rin has confidence in his team’s ability to impress at the 2015 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships A-Pool from 26 April.
Para dance sport
From Paso Doble to breakdancing, Russia’s Europeans silver medallist is passionate about wheelchair dancing.
PyeongChang 2018
Experts have a vast experience of Ceremonies from a number of spectacular sporting events.
PyeongChang 2018
The five-time Paralympic champion sets her sight on the next Paralympic Winter Games.
Table Tennis
The Ukrainian para-table tennis star was in great form at the first major tournament of the year winning two gold medals.
Wheelchair Tennis
After losing in the semi-finals in both the singles and doubles in 2014, the South African wheelchair tennis ace is hoping for better this time round.
Summer Sports
The former swimmer takes over from Nancy Chillingworth
Wheelchair Tennis
The two nations progress to the women’s elite group of wheelchair tennis.
Athletics
Supported by the Agitos Foundation, the course trained 30 officials
Para Ice Hockey
Netminders Michal Vapenka and Jan Matousek will form the basis of a new approach at the 2015 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships A-Pool from 26 April.