With the athletics season starting to get underway, here are 10 world marks that could be toppled in the coming months.
Cross-Country Skiing
The Ukrainian visually impaired skier plans to make 2017 her year having missed out on the top step on the podium at the last three editions.
America
Jose Luis Campo will seek re-election as Americas Paralympic Committee President; Vice-president and three members will also be chosen in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on 18 March.
Wheelchair Fencing
Victory in Hungary would make crowd favourite Zsuzsanna Krajnyak world No.1 in the women’s foil category A ahead of China’s Rio 2016 champion Jing Rong.
Cross-Country Skiing
The Canadian has high hopes for his season, despite being hospitalised for the first races.
Para Ice Hockey
Canada, Norway, South Korea and hosts Italy will compete in Torino ahead of the 2017 World Championships.
Blind Football
IBSA also released an unofficial Spanish translation of the new rules.
The Latvian was the fastest in all four runs in monobob to claim gold at the second edition of the event in St Moritz, Switzerland, on 5 February.
Slovenia
The National Paralympic Committee and athletes met with government officials to discuss a new law which will help Para sport be recognised as equal.
Snowboard
Unfavorable conditions and taking a season off did not slow down Brenna Huckaby at Big White 2017. She willl now go for gold in banked slalom.