Egypt’s Sherif Othman put in an incredible performance on the way to becoming world champion on day two of the 2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships in Dubai, UAE.
Just by continuing to live his life, the Palestinian has become an ambassador for para-sport in his country.
Wheelchair Curling
The final two teams for the 2015 World Championships will be decided in November.
Australia
An Australian Sports Commission report showcased where the Paralympic Movement is in the country on the road to Rio 2016.
Throughout the Americas, technology is being used to connect kids to Paralympians and teach them valuable life lessons.
Matthew Rogers, founder of VolleySLIDE, shares how the sport is encouraging mass participation at the club level and below.
Powerlifting
Nazmiye Muslu made history one day one of the powerlifting world championships by becoming the first woman in the -41kg category to lift more than 100kg and Paralympic champion Nigerian Yakubu Adesokan wins the men’s -49kg title.
Powerlifting
Around 360 lifters from over 60 countries, more athletes than at London 2012, have arrived in Dubai, UAE, and are preparing for the start of the 2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships.
Powerlifting
Egyptian powerlifter Sherif Othman has vowed that he will complete the same lifts as when he competed in a higher weight category, and believes he can set the bar incredibly high at the 2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships.
Powerlifting
Here is a brief preview of the fourth of five events being highlighted ahead of the 2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships.