PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Stoke Mandeville Games (1948-1958)

With the Trust, a permanent heritage centre at Stoke Mandeville and a nationwide series of satellite exhibitions, among others, will be opened.

View on an empty stadium with a blue track

Brazilian athletes Alessandro Rodrigo da Silva, Odair Santos, Julio Cesar Agripino dos Santos and Eduardo Guimaraes de Oliveira all broke records of the first day of the IPC Athletics Grand Prix.

Televisions placed on Renfe’s long-distance trains offer Para sport video features.

Televisions placed on Renfe’s long-distance trains offer Para sport video features.

Wheelchair athlete from the USA behind the flag barer during the Opening Ceremony of the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships Suhl, Germany

The US shooter has been nominated to the team for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games and describes the most memorable times of her career so far.

Natalie Smith of Australia

Paralympians Libby Kosmala and Natalie Smith are among the six to represent Australia in September’s Games.

Stefan Daniel of Canada competes in the cycling portion of the men's PT4 class during the Aquece Rio Paratriathlon at Copacabana beach on August 1, 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Australian Bill Chaffey and Canadian Stefan Daniel won their respective classes at the World Para triathlon Event, showing strong form ahead of Rio 2016.

Three women jumping from a starting block

Big names such as Eleanor Simmonds and triple European champion Ollie Hynd highlight the squad of 31 for the coming Paralympic Games.

General view at the Stadio Olimpico in Grosseto, Italy.

The British team for the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships in Italy features 49 athletes.

Hamish McLean

Teenager Hamish McLean will join the likes of Sophie Pascoe and Mary Fisher on the plane to Brazil in September.

McKenna Dahl of USA

Mike Tagliapietra, McKenna Dahl, army marksman John Joss, Jazmin Almlie-Ryan and Tammy Delano will all make their Paralympic debuts at Rio 2016.