PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Woman riding a horse with various nation's flags in the background

A slew of German riders, including the Rio 2016 team runners-up, will compete at home.

Selfie of a woman, her husband and their two daughters

After some personal time off, the three-time Danish taekwondo athlete is preparing to ramp up her training schedule.

Group photo of participants after a training course

Iranian Para sport officials learned more about classification specifically in athletics.

Loterias da Caixa - Brazil

The public institution will continue investing in Para sports until Tokyo 2020, as part of its agreement with the Brazilian Paralympic Committee.

Sadegh Bigdeli of Iran, Petro Ostrynskyi and Sergii Shevchenko of Ukraine compete during Mens Sitting Volleyball match between Iran and Ukraine at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

World ParaVolley made the announcement on 26 April, with 16 men’s and 16 women’s teams set to compete in the Netherlands in July 2018.

Gordon Reid - Rio 2016

They joined defending champions France and Belgium in the next round of the 2017 wheelchair tennis World Team Cup in Alghero, Italy.

Kate McLoughlin - Australia - Chef de Mission

The APC appointed McLoughlin, who led the delegation at Rio 2016, with three years to go until Tokyo 2020.

IPC President Sir Philip Craven meets with Iranian Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs Masoud Soltanifar.

During his visit Sir Philip Craven praised the work of the Iranian National Paralympic Committee.

Nandor Tunkel

The Hungarian improved on his bronze medal winning lift from Rio 2016 to reach a new personal best in Eger.

Assunta Legnante

Rieti will stage three days of action between 5-7 May.