Four more world records fall on the final day of competition at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships to bring the total to 38.
Cross-Country Skiing
After winning his first podium at the IPC Nordic Skiing World Championships, Germany’s Martin Fleig has pledged his commitment to future success.
The IPC’s education division will launch a new of new education and knowledge programmes to further develop the Paralympic Momvement.
Swimming
Swimmers from Belarus, Sweden, Russia and the Netherlands took down world marks on the penultimate day of competition at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships.
Athletics
The two rivals will go head-to-head for the first time this season at the Sainsbury’s Anniversary Games on 26 July.
Swimming
Daniel Dias will also be going for his sixth gold medal at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships
Swimming
Brazil’s Daniel Dias, the USA’s Jessica Long, Norway’s Sarah-Louise Rung and Belarusian Ihar Boki all qualified fastest at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships.
Cycling
Coming off a World Cup victory in Switzerland, the C2 cyclist is preparing for the Road Worlds later in July.
Iraq
The athlete tested positive for a prohibited substance after competing at March’s FAZZA Powerlifting Championships.
Sitting Volleyball
The competition is the sport’s last qualifying event for Rio 2016.
Wheelchair Tennis
The Australian Paralympic champion will be joined by two other tennis legends to receive the highest honor in the sport.
Sochi 2014
With Brazil passing a new law that will transform the lives of millions of people with an impairment, are the Paralympics now the world’s number one sporting event for delivering societal change?
Swimming
Friday’s (17 July) finals could prove to be the most successful yet for the hosts.
Canada
The Paralympic host country expects to field the largest delegation at August’s Parapan American Games.
Judo
European countries can obtain ranking points toward allocation slots to Rio 2016.
Swimming
Russia also take a relay title and set three world records on day five at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships.
Swimming
The British favourite will attempt to prove that he is still a force to be reckoned with in the men’s 200m individual medley SM6.
Wheelchair Tennis
The event will take place on 27 September and will feature demonstrations in many para-sports.
Powerlifting
Gabor Kenderes, 66, died on 10 July following a long illness.
Boccia
The Seoul World Open will test Ye Jin Choi, the London 2012 boccia BC3 gold medallist.