After meeting many people involved in the organisation of Tokyo 2020, Sir Philip Craven is confident the Games in the Japanese capital could be the best ever.
The Iranian became her country’s first female Paralympic gold medallist in shooting.
Para Ice Hockey
The event will take place between 20-22 October in Fritidspark, Skien, Norway, with Canada, USA and team Europe competing.
Alpine Skiing
Although she has not been able to train since last April due to a lingering ankle injury, the US Para alpine skier feels confident towards next year’s World Championships in Tarvisio, Italy.
Wheelchair Tennis
Reigning Paralympic doubles duo Jiske Griffioen and Aniek van Koot withdrew from the year-end Championship.
Athletics
As the Para athletics season draws to a close it is time to look back to see who has made a big impression in 2016.
Wheelchair Basketball
The German wheelchair basketball Paralympic silver medallist looks back at her second Games experience.
Brazil
Over 1,100 participants and 37 national and international speakers will attend the event in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, from 27-30 October.
Rio 2016
The Canadian 32-year-old swimmer won his 20th Paralympic medal at Rio 2016.
Powerlifting
Technical rules and regulations, athletes classification and eligibility, and competition processes were some of the topics covered.