PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Siamand Rahman

Iran’s world champion powerlifter explains how he prepares for a world-record lift.

David Hall

The most decorated wheelchair tennis player was one of three to be inducted into the Class of 2015 on Saturday 18 July.

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Representative share an athlete's perspective and voicing ideas and feedback in the sport.

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The award will recognise an individual, team or organisation that has redefined their own possibilities, helped to change perceptions or excelled in the face of challenges

Alexandre Cloutier and Daniel Chalifour of Canada

The team of 16 includes a number of veterans and newcomers.

Stephane Houdet of France won his first British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships men’s singles title.

Despite both dropping their first sets in the finals, Houdet and Whiley came back to win their respective Super Series event.

Jonnie Peacock celebrates winning gold in the men's 100m T44 Final on Day 8 of the London 2012 Paralympic Games.

British sprinter will return to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on 26 July.

Women on bench screaming of joy

After bettering her own world record at an event in China, Yujiao Tan hopes to replicate that performance at the Asian Championships.

Zahra Nemati

New code should make it easier for people to get involved in para-sport and help support National Paralympic Day.

Portrait picture of a swimmer with a white swim cap and swim goggles.

Brazilian Daniel Dias is also in pole position to bring his gold medal total to seven from seven races.