The US sprinter will line-up against two world record holders in Toronto – the USA’s Richard Browne who holds the T44 best time and Brazil’s T43 speedster Alan Oliveira.
Judo
Can Cuba maintain their dominance in the Americas at Toronto 2015?
Thirty one projects will receive EUR 650,000 through the Agitos Foundation’s 2015 Grant Support Programme.
Blind Football
Paralympic and world champions Brazil will start as strong favourites during the seven day competition.
Swimming
Having won her first world titles at July’s IPC Swimming World Championships, Canada’s Aurelie Rivard is aiming to impress at home at the Parapan American Games.
Boccia
The Canadian BC4 boccia players will face tough competition from Team Brazil.
Boccia
Over four days, athletes will compete at the Abilities Centre in individual, mixed pair, and mixed team events.
Wheelchair Basketball
With the men’s team the current Paralympic champions and the women’s side world title holder, Canada will be looking to do the double.
Swimming
After winning 11 gold medals four years ago, Brazil's Daniel Dias is targeting 12 this time round.
Swimming
The 20-year-old swimmer is one of the country’s brightest talents and despite his age has bags of experience.