PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

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The sport will make it Paralympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

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Although Sochi bronze medallist will miss the World Championships, she will be starring in the biggest race in NASCAR.

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Team will compete at April’s European Championships B in Prague, Czech Republic

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Two bronze medallists from Lyon, France, will represent Portugal in the British capital.

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The Organising Committee has now announced five new Gold Partners in less than one month.

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Competition hots up heading into the World Cup Finals in Surnadal, Norway, from 16-22 March.

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All competitions from 28 February-10 March will be streamed live at Panorama2015.com.

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At least 18 education programmes are planned for 2015 in order to improve the standards of classifiers, coaches and officials.

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Squad is headlined by reigning downhill world champion Laurie Stephens and 13 other Paralympians from Sochi 2014.

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The first IBSA Judo World Cup has attracted 205 athletes from 32 countries and will be the biggest para-sport ever to have taken place in Hungary.