From Turkey’s only gold of the Games to a victory dedicated to family, the ExCel arena was alive with the feats of the strongest Paralympians in history.
London 2012
Former Marketing Director for London 2012 speaks about the most important lessons learned and how public perceptions of para-sport were transformed.
Rio 2016
With social media becoming more and more important, we have made a list of the top 10 athletes to like on Facebook ahead of the Rio 2016 Paralympics.
Wheelchair Tennis
France’s Stephane Houdet beat the world’s No. 1 player and Lucas Sithole became the first African player to win a Grand Slam.
London 2012
After losing to Brazil in the football 5-a-side semi-finals in London, the Argentineans are seeking revenge on the road to Rio 2016.
Wheelchair Rugby
American star Chuck Aoki reflects back on a shocking wheelchair rugby semifinal loss to Canada.
Boris Johnson accepts honour one year on from London 2012 during National Paralympic Day.
Swimming
IPC sends congratulations to Tokyo 2020 bid team.
London 2012
The Japanese women’s goalball team gave fans something to watch at London 2012 en route to their surprising gold medal.
London 2012
The experienced Belgian photographer retells some of his best moments from the London 2012 Paralympic Games in pictures.
London 2012
Saturday (7 September) will see some of Great Britain's most successful athletes make appearances at the Copper Box at the Queen Elizabeth Park in London, as part of a whole day of activities running across the country.
London 2012
Brazilian judoka Antonio Tenorio lost for the first time in five Paralympic Games in London.
Rio 2016
The President of the Rio 2016 Games outlines his vision to improve on London 2012.
London 2012
The world’s best wheelchair rugby team helped Australia to a Paralympic title, but since then they have given up the world’s No. 1 ranking.
The IPC’s official photographer gives us the stories behind his top 10 photos from the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
London 2012
Take a look back at the most memorable celebrations and most memorable meltdowns from last year’s Paralympic Games.
London 2012
Since London 2012, South Africa’s Kgothatso Montjane has established she’s on the international wheelchair tennis circuit to stay.
London 2012
Russia’s football 7-a-side team would like to repeat their London 2012 gold at Rio 2016.
London 2012
The Iranian archer has been nominated for a slew of awards and received a lot of press coverage following her historic achievement at London 2012.
Already at London 2012, digital media pundits were touting Instagram as the next big thing. But which para-athletes will be the next big thing on Instagram?