The 33-year-old judoka will become the first Uruguayan athlete to compete at three different Paralympic Games.
Wheelchair Rugby
The two wheelchair rugby events are the first stages in qualification for the 2018 World Championships.
Judo
The event will take place in Walsall, England, between 4 and 5 June.
Rio 2016
The new outfits from Adidas and Sioux will be worn during September’s Paralympic Games
Goalball
The Future Arena will host the goalball events at September’s Paralympic Games.
Sailing
Rick Doerr, Brad Kendell and Hugh Freund make up the US three-person sonar class team that will compete at September’s Paralympic Games.
Taekwondo
Russia’s Nazarenko moved up, while Iran’s Pourrahnamaahmad remained No. 1 in their respective categories following the Asian Open.
Swimming
Dutch and Hungarian swimmers are also in line to double up on golds for their countries after going fastest in the heats at the swimming Euros in Funchal, Portugal.
Swimming
World records for Ukraine’s Oksana Khrul and Russia’s Valeriia Shabalina close competition in Funchal, Portugal.
Rio 2016
The T38 sprinter won two golds at London 2012 and will aim to win more at Rio 2016.
Athletics
T53 sprinter Jessica Lewis is hoping to win her country’s first Paralympic medal at the Rio 2016 Paralympics after last year’s breakthrough season.
Wheelchair Curling
Despite three world titles, the Russian skip says his team should not slow down ahead of PyeongChang 2018.
Table Tennis
The No. 1 class 3 para-table tennis player has never defended an international title.
Triathlon
Coming from a strong athletic background, the 19-year-old Canadian is a gold medal favourite at Rio.
Goalball
Check out the players that will headline the goalball event at September’s Paralympic Games.
Equestrian
Nearly 50 riders from nine countries will compete in the event
Swimming
A series of other swimmers will also try to add to their medal count in the finals in Funchal, Portugal, on Friday (6 May).
Rio 2016
The US T44 sprinter thinks Richard Browne’s mark of 10.61 seconds could be lowered before September’s Paralympic Games.
Swimming
Ukraine's Yelyzaveta Mereshko shaved four seconds off the time of her British rival Eleanor Simmonds in the women's 400m freestyle S6.
Swimming
David Grachat will take to the water in his favourite event in front of his home crowds in Funchal, Portugal.