PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

World Archery Para Championships will take place between 23-30 August in Donaueschingen, Germany

Magali Comte and Martin Imboden have different goals heading to Donaueschingen, Germany

Group photo of people standing and in wheelchairs

Delegates from Lima 2019 and Rio 2016 amongst others participated in the programme.

A picture of a Wheelchair Fencer celebrating her victory

The World Games will have four different categories to accommodate different age groups and help develop athletes.

Faces of the media campaign include sitting volleyball player Lena Gabrscek, boccia player Natalie Finkst, swimmer Darko Duric, para-triathlete Alen Kobilica and hand-cyclist Primoz Jeralic.

The campaign gives exposure to Slovenia’s Paralympic hopefuls ahead of the Rio 2016 Games.

Children and coaches at the International Blinds Sports Federation (IBSA) Blind Football European Youth Camp in Hamburg, Germany.

Children from across Europe gathered in Hamburg, Germany, and learned various skills of the game.

Around 1,700 participants joined the Mehr Razavi Cultural and Sports Festival for people with impairments.

The country saw one of its biggest sports festivals for athletes with impairments

Great Britain's Andy Lapthorne (L) celebrates with the 2014 US Open trophy after defeating the USA's David Wagner (R) during the men's wheelchair quad singles final.

The three wheelchair tennis players landed spots in the final Grand Slam competition of the year.

Women in a shooting range targeting

With a place for the next Paralympic Games already secured, the R5 (mixed 10m air rifle prone SH2) world champion is focusing on training in Finland.

Anton Datsko

One month before the Wheelchair Fencing World Championships, Ukraine's Anton Datsko is preparing to take on his rivals.

Shingo Kunieda of Japan

Three of the four Grand Slams are set for next year.