The month was packed with winter sports, including two World Championships.
Athletics
The world champion sprinter who set a sensational new 100m world record last year shares her musical tastes.
Snowboard
Athletes will compete at Les Angles in both snowboard-cross and banked slalom between 8-12 March.
Athletics
The South African and Swiss racers will headline a strong field on Sunday 20 March.
Athletics
The British two-time world champion added 15cm to his previous best.
Tokyo 2020
The Organising Committee now have 28 Tokyo 2020 Partners, including 13 Official Partners.
Wheelchair Curling
The Sochi 2014 hosts have now won the world title three times in the last five years.
Football 7-a-side
Midfielder Matt Crossen is excited about the tournament which will see his team face fellow Rio 2016 qualifiers.
Slovenia
Part of one of Europe’s biggest retail chains will support Slovenian Paralympians and raise awareness of para-sports.
Wheelchair Curling
At the World Wheelchair Curling Worlds the page play-offs began with the 1v2 game between Norway and Russia and the 3v4 game between South Korea and Switzerland.
Biathlon
Competition in the World Cup is heating up following the last day of racing in Finsterau, Germany, with only one edition left.
Powerlifting
Pavlos Mamalos and Keun Bae Chun were the leaders at the last opportunity for athletes to improve their place in the rankings for Rio 2016.
Cross-Country Skiing
A close finish between Ukrainian world champion Oleksandra Kononova and Russian Paralympic champion Anna Milenina in the women’s standing stuns in Finsterau, Germany.
Wheelchair Curling
The twelfth session of round-robin play featured the two remaining games, China v USA and Germany v Canada. The session would end with victories for China and Canada.
Ban Ki-moon said ‘mega’ sports such as the Paralympics have potential to advance peace, human rights. United Nations
Alpine Skiing
After the final slalom race of the 2015-16 World Cup season, globes were awarded to USA’s Danelle Umstead, France’s Marie Bochet, Germany’s Anna-Lena Forster, Japan’s Taiki MoriiI, and Russia’s Valerii Redkozubov and Aleksei Bugaev.
Wheelchair Curling
After five days of competition, the hosts Switzerland remain undefeated in Lucerne.
Cross-Country Skiing
Two wins and a further nine podiums for the team, but the USA’s Oksana Masters sneaks in a victory in Finsterau, Germany.
Goalball
Eight women’s teams, five men’s teams are set to compete for Rio 2016.
Alpine Skiing
A dramatic conclusion to the giant slalom races in the World Cup saw the leader board juggled around in Aspen, USA.