Nearly 130 athletes from 20 countries will begin the World Championships season at a World Cup in Finland.
Swimming
Beginning in Copenhagen, Denmark, in March, five events will take in some of the best competitions in the world.
Rio 2016
Dylan Alcott, Jiske Griffioen and Gordon Reid were amongst the players who made headlines this year.
Alpine Skiing
The Austrian downhill world champion is aiming to give herself an early Christmas present at her home alpine skiing Europa and World Cups.
Rio 2016
World Rowing recognised the British rower’s performance at Rio 2016, where she won gold in the women’s singles sculls ASW1x.
Blind Football
It was built at the High Performance National Training Centre in the capital city of Buenos Aires and is the only one with official dimensions in the country.
Para Ice Hockey
The Canadian stalwart, who has changed from defence to offence this season, tied the single-game point mark.
Wheelchair Rugby
Koblenz, Germany, will host the top wheelchair rugby teams in Europe as they battle for the regional title.
Cross-Country Skiing
The Ones to Watch athletes will be amongst the medal contenders at the 2017 World Para Nordic Skiing Championships.
The Lithuanian men’s and Turkish women’s teams topped the goalball Paralympic podium for the first time ever at Rio 2016.