Great Britain´s most decorated female Paralympian is yet not satisfied with her medal haul and aims to win more titles in four-years-time.
Wheelchair Tennis
The 16-year-old wheelchair tennis player dreams of reaching the top spot in the women´s rankings, emulating what her hero and tennis legend Martina Hingis did over a decade ago.
New Zealand
The third edition of this event since the end of Rio 2016 will take place on 18 February and aims to raise awareness of Para sports in the country.
Cross-Country Skiing
Successful sporting events are a consequence of the hard work of many people behind the scenes.
It will be the sixth edition of the event, with the previous ones taking place in Madrid, Quebec, Sao Paulo, Antalya and Seoul.
Cross-Country Skiing
The German sit-skier, who won silver in the women´s biathlon middle distance sitting at Finsterau 2017, says a good book always helps her relax before competing.
Cross-Country Skiing
There were also further podium finishes for German biathletes in Finsterau on Saturday (11 February).
Table Tennis
Mikela Risto, Zoran Talic, Liam Malone and Sophie Pascoe all received prestigious national honours.
Cross-Country Skiing
The German will be a strong candidate for gold in the women´s sitting events Finsterau, from 10-19 February.
Cross-Country Skiing
The Japanese Nordic skier, also an acupuncture professor, hopes his performance in Finsterau can inspire his students to strive for their best.