Gordon Reid dropped to No.3, whilst Dutch Jiske Griffioen is the new No.1 in women’s doubles, same as British Andy Lapthorne in quad doubles.
Snowboard
The US snowboarder is set to compete at the 2017 World Para Snowboard Championships in Big White, Canada, from 1-8 February.
Germany
The meeting which took place between 27-29 January covered a range of topics.
Alpine Skiing
Slalom closed the 2017 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships on Tuesday (31 January) in Tarvisio, Italy.
Wheelchair Tennis
The quad singles final was the first wheelchair tennis match ever to take place on a Grand Slam centre court, with around 5,000 people in attendance.
VISTA
Due to the volume of abstracts, the deadline has been extended to 15 February for September’s event in Canada.
Wheelchair Fencing
Fencers will face off at five World Cups and a World Games in 2017.
Wheelchair Basketball
Sixteen have been selected on the roster, with three Rio 2016 champions leading the way.
Swimming
Colombia’s Paralympic medallist explains how swimming helped him move forward after becoming paraplegic at 18 as a result of a spinal cord injury caused by a gunshot.
Alpine Skiing
Germany’s Andrea Rothfuss grabbed gold in the women’s giant slalom standing, ending the Frenchwoman’s Worlds gold medal streak.