The Swiss veteran and French teenage sensation look to be in Tokyo where Para badminton will debut at the Paralympics.
Goalball
Following their Rio 2016 success, the men and women’s national teams took a little time to begin training for the next Paralympics.
Sponsors
The Worldwide Paralympic Partner of the International Paralympic Committee is supporting National Paralympic Committees to improve their organisational capacity.
Athletics
The first Canadian Paralympian to win gold in two different summer sports will now focus fully on politics.
Wheelchair Fencing
Known for loud celebrations, Hungary’s Amarilla Veres is planning to give the home crowd plenty to shout about.
Wheelchair Basketball
The Rio 2016 bronze medallists defeated Australia to open their campaign toward Tokyo 2020.
Colombia
Thirty young swimmers and track and field athletes, and their coaches, will take part in a training session in Bogota, Colombia.
Swimming
The group’s main focus was the technical and administrative components of classification as well as recertification for classifiers.
Cross-Country Skiing
As the 2017 World Para Nordic Skiing Championships near their end, the hosts of the 2019 edition came to the fore.
Snowboard
The US snowboarder won the men’s SB-LL1 over the reigning gold and silver medallists.
Athletics
After maybe performing as well as they had hoped at Rio 2016, here are 10 athletes looking to put the record straight at July’s World Championships.
Alpine Skiing
The Japanese sit-skier will compete at his home World Cup and the PyeongChang 2018 Test Event in March.
Wheelchair Fencing
The Italian wheelchair fencer won the prestigious award following an incredible Paralympics debut at Rio 2016.
Wheelchair Basketball
The 2015 medallists Great Britain, Turkey and Germany were drawn in the same group for this year’s Championships.
Goalball
The Portuguese club went undefeated in Sweden.
Cross-Country Skiing
The mixed relay was won by the Ukrainian team, whilst France topped the podium in the open relay at the World Championships in Finsterau, Germany.
Table Tennis
The heads of the ITTF’s Para table tennis division met in Denmark to discuss the busy year ahead.
Snowboard
Newly crowned world champions added to their World Cup points hauls on Wednesday (15 February), in La Molina, Spain.
Swimming
A trio of athletes, including triple Paralympian David Grachat, will compete in Copenhagen, Denmark from 11-12 March.
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