With three years to go until Rio 2016, we have drawn up a list of 10 para-athletes you should follow, including some heavyweights and some not-so-obvious choices.
Sitting Volleyball
Great Britain’s sitting volleyball captain picks the top four men and women to watch at next week’s European Championships.
Executive Committee headed to Dubai, where they also took part in a workshop on table cricket.
Canada
The corporate and commercial lawyer has taken over the reigns of the biggest para-sport event of 2015.
Powerlifting
British powerlifter Ali Jawad explains why his Crohn’s disease can’t be an excuse for missing out on gold anymore.
Goalball
Russia, Portugal and Italy finished in the top three at the IBSA men’s Goalball European Championships C division and have now been promoted to the B division.
Para dance sport
German succeeds Jacques Rogge whose 12 year term has come to an end.
Cycling
IPC Athlete of the Month nominees include: Yijun Chen, Sophie Christiansen, Carol-Eduard Novak, Maddison Elliott, Erik Horrie, Sophie Pascoe and Olga Sviderska.
Para dance sport
Japan to host over 200 athletes from 26 countries for the first competition in Tokyo since the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games were awarded to the city.