PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Patrick McDonald

World Wheelchair Curling Championships will take place in Finland between 7-14 February 2015.

Seven people tried ice sledge hockey at a demonstration event organised by the Croatian NPC in December 2014.

With the help of 12 sledges, the Croatian Paralympic Committee and Ottobock Adria launched a recruitment drive to find ice sledge hockey players.

A spectacular view of with Christ the Redeemer and Sugar Loaf in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Ben Lucas impressed by the scale of work around the city as South America prepares to stage its first Paralympic Games.

Valerii Redkozubov of Russia

On the final day of the IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup in La Molina, Spain, two Russian skiers completed the perfect week in slalom races.

A woman in a wheelchair hits a tennis ball as a backhand.

The players who will compete in the first wheelchair tennis Grand Slam of the year have been named with Japan’s Shingo Kunieda and Yui Kamiji the headliners.

Dino Sokolovic of Croatia

Russian skiers also complete triple wins at the IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup, alongside podiums for France, Germany, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, USA and Canada.

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Following the path of some of the most successful para-snowboarders of all time, who also happen to be his teammates, the USA’s Mike Schultz started his first competitive season with a bang.

American Stephanie Jallen won slalom at the first World Cup of 2014-15.

Wins for Russian, Japanese, German and Spanish skiers in slalom events with just 50 days to go until the 2015 Worlds.

Josh Vander Vies

COC, CPC and the CSIN unveil a new CAD 3 million high performance sport and funding partnership, and rebrand as the "Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network"

A picture of an athlete sit down throwing an object

Fifth SportsFest will take place at Durham University on Thursday 5 March.