PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Dylan Alcott celebrates winning his quad wheelchair tennis singles match against Great Britain's Andy Lapthorne at the 2014 Australian Open.

Many wheelchair tennis players made their 2016 debut at the Super Series tournament in Sydney, Australia.

Young canoeist in aciton

Canoe will debut at the Paralympics in Rio. Here are five questions to think about as the Games come closer.

Man holding up an American flag

With Rio 2016 fast approaching we look at which world records could fall in Paralympic year.

a male from Germany wearing red and black clothes competing in the long jump

Paralympic long jump champion Markus Rehm will take on Olympic champion Greg Rutherford at the world’s number one indoor athletics grand prix

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Canada blanks South Korea, the US edge Russia on day two of tournament play. Preliminary rounds wrap up 20 January for first-place slot.

Podium with three men smiling.

The Russian posted the fastest run in the men’s giant slalom standing to take first on day two of the World Cup.

Podium of six people in front of a branded wall

The dominant performance included wins for Staci Manella and Tyler Walker in slalom in Tarvisio, Italy, on Monday (18 January).

Sculpture showing a golbus held by four people

The American Development Model for Paralympic Sport aims to enable athletes to participate in Paralympic sport at all levels.

a photo showing the top half of a lady in a canoe wearing a white top, life jacket and sunglasses

With canoe set to debut at the Paralympics in Rio 2016, 2015 was a big year for athletes. Here are what we learned coming off of last year.

A female swimmer doing breaststroke

Elizabeth Marks showed good form, setting a new world record in the women’s 50m breaststroke SB7 in Colorado Springs.