The British city will stage the continental event between 3-6 August.
Equestrian
The Austrian Paralympic champion was among the returning riders from Rio 2016 to take top prizes in Doha.
Wheelchair Rugby
Patrick Cote will take over as head coach, while David Willsie will serve as assistant.
Swimming
With the start of the swimming season just around the corner, USA’s three-time Paralympic champion has outlined ambitious goals that go way beyond the pool.
Wheelchair Curling
With Canada, Germany, Norway, Scotland, South Korea and China all tied, the remaining sessions will be crucial.
Cross-Country Skiing
The Canadian Nordic skier is a strong favourite for gold in the men’s biathlon standing events at the World Cup in PyeongChang, South Korea, from 10-15 March.
Czech Republic
The swimmer took home his nation’s lone gold medal from Rio 2016.
Swimming
The Syrian refugee swimmer competed for the Independent Paralympic Athletes Team at Rio 2016.
Wheelchair Tennis
The Dutch player’s main target for 2017 is not to remain as world No.1 but to win more Grand Slams.
The successor to IPC President Sir Philip Craven will be elected this September in Abu Dhabi, UAE.