PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

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Athletes from Cuba, Canada, Germany, Finland, the Netherlands and China happy to move in and eager to start competing.

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The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, the world’s biggest Para sport competition, will headline this month’s events.

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The Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor at the University of Worcester will speak during at the Campus’ Games Experience Programme session.

Isis Holt of Australia competes in the women's 200m T35 final during the Evening Session at the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha, Qatar.

We pick out eight talented youngsters who could light up the Olympic Stadium at the Paralympic Games.

Agitos

The decision was taken after more than 175 Russian athletes wrote letters to the IPC asking to compete as neutral athletes.

Women’s 50m freestyle S5

Brazil’s Joana Maria Silva and Spain’s Teresa Perales will continue their rivalry in the Rio pool.

Tom Kierey

After three World Championship gold medals, the German canoeist is ready for a new experience at the Paralympics.

Men’s up to 107kg

The gold can end up in the hands of either Pavlos Mamalos of Greece or Azerbaijan’s Elshan Huseynov.

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Education initiative, in partnership with state government, will see teenagers receive tickets, transport and food.

A picture of a man in a wheelchair racing during an athletics event

A new Community Service Announcement features the likes of Steve Waugh and Jarryd Hayne alongside leading Para athletes.