US teammates Jessica Long and Rebecca Myers, and Norway’s Sarah Louise Rung are the Paralympic and world champions who will line up in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Swimming
Rio 2016 Paralympic bronze medallist Ellen Keane will get her season underway in Copenhagen, Denmark from 11-12 March.
PyeongChang 2018
With one year to go, IPC President Sir Philip Craven believes winter sports have more strength in depth than ever before.
Slovakia
The Slovakian shooter picked up where she left off at Rio 2016, with wins in the season opener.
Alpine Skiing
The 16-year-old French skier made a huge impact at the recent World Championships, winning two world titles in the men’s standing.
Wheelchair Curling
Scotland, Russia and China all secured their spots, while Canada and Norway will play for the final spot.
Winter Sports
During their respective World Championships snowboard, alpine skiing and Nordic skiing all made gains on social media and online.
Cross-Country Skiing
The competition will be held from 10-15 March and will also act as a World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup, with the Finals set to take place soon after in Sapporo, Japan.
Para Ice Hockey
Sweden’s Para ice hockey team is looking to end a medal drought that dates back to 2004.
Triathlon
Returning Rio 2016 medallists will debut at the 2017 Sarasota CAMTRI Para Triathlon American Championships.