PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Swimmer doing backstroke

A series of other swimmers will also try to add to their medal count in the finals in Funchal, Portugal, on Friday (6 May).

US sprinter Jarryd Wallace wins the men's 200m T44 World Championships race.

The US T44 sprinter thinks Richard Browne’s mark of 10.61 seconds could be lowered before September’s Paralympic Games.

Two swimmers hugging after a race

Ukraine's Yelyzaveta Mereshko shaved four seconds off the time of her British rival Eleanor Simmonds in the women's 400m freestyle S6.

A para swimmer

David Grachat will take to the water in his favourite event in front of his home crowds in Funchal, Portugal.

A swimmer starts their race

Spain’s Sarai Gascon will go for a 100 per cent win record in her sixth race, but will have to get past the Netherlands’ European champion Chantalle Zijderveld.

Paralympic Sport A-Z: Sitting volleyball

The pool stages in the men’s and women’s competitions will see repeat fixtures from the London 2012 gold medal matches.

Finland's Petri Posio and Erkki Miinala block the ball during their gold-medal match at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. After winning Paralympic gold, the Finnish squad will now host the 2014 World Championships.

Reigning men’s Paralympic champions Finland will face European title winner Turkey, women’s champions Japan drawn with world gold medallists USA.

Alex Zanardi

The first leg of the 2016 Road World Cup season will take place in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, from 6-8 May.

Sergey Malyshev of Russia, wearing glasses, a visor and ear protection shoots his Mixed P3-25m Pistol at an indoor range at The Royal Artillery Barracks

Ukraine’s Kovalchuk claimed victory in the R5, while Russia’s Malyshev took home gold in the P5.

Goalball China X Iran - London 2012

The sport was introduced at Toronto 1976 with a men’s event, whilst women made their debut at New York 1984.