PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

A group of people pose in front of an IPC Athletics banners in Tunis, Tunisia.

The latest training opportunity for classifiers and officials took place along the IPC Athletics Grand Prix in Tunis, Tunisia, supported by the Agitos Foundation.

Matt Skelhon Alicante 2013

World’s best shooters, including a 25-strong host team, to line-up in Stoke Mandeville, Great Britain, for first IPC Shooting World Cup of 2015.

In meIn’s C1 racing, China’s Zhang Yu Li earned his second gold medal in as many days at the 2015 UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships.

In Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, Chinese cyclists won three world titles from six events on Friday (27 March).

A swimmer smiles having won gold and set a new world record

Great Britain’s Bethany Firth is unstoppable at the 2015 British Para Swimming International Meet.

Alyda Norbrius competes at the 2015 UCI Para Cycling Track World Championships, Apeldoorn, the Netherlands

Home favourite Alyda Norbruis win women’s C2 gold as China and Great Britain take four titles apiece.

Great Britain’s Bethany Firth set the 100m breaststroke SB14 world record

Great Britain’s Bethany Firth brings down the 100m breaststroke S14 mark as a series of swimmers meet qualification times for 2015 Worlds.

An ice sledge hockey goaltender raises his arms in celebration.

Paralympic champions USA beat world title holders 2-0 just with just one month to go until the 2015 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships A-Pool.

A swimmers emerges from the water to begin a stroke

Four-time European champion Andrew Mullen has set his sights on improving on his 50m backstroke silver from the 2013 Worlds.

Portrait of smiling man wearing a basecap showing his bronze medal to the camera.

Shooting legend Michael Johnson and newcomer Phillip Skinner make up the small but perfectly formed team heading to Poland and Turkey in 2015.

A general view of the action during the Wheelchair Rugby Bronze medal match between Denmark and Australia at the 2014 Invictus Games in London, Great Britain

Federation commits to working with other variants of wheelchair rugby