PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

New Zealand's Corey Peters won his first world titles at the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships.

New world champion Corey Peters and Paralympic gold medallist Adam hall are expected to compete on home snow in New Zealand.

Motoi Oyama, President, CEO and Representative Director of ASICS; Yoshiro Mori, Tokyo 2020 President

The corporation has joined in the category of “Sporting Goods" (Sports Apparel & Sports Equipment).

The number of VI classifiers increased by 50 per cent in April 2015 thanks to a training course in Athens, Greece.

Concluding a course hosted in Athens, Greece, the number of international visual impairment classifiers has now increased by 50 per cent.

Samsung Group became a domestic sponsor of PyeongChang 2018 in April 2015.

The sponsor package is worth KRW 100 billion.

Great Britain's Jacob Thomas

The London 2012 hosts won four out of seven events in Sant Cugat del Valles, Spain.

A group of youngsters are taught how to ski

Led by the Serbian National Paralympic Committee and supported by the Agitos Foundation, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Bulgaria and Romania developed snowsport.

Three Ugandan men prepare the court for wheelchair basketball

Since the late 1980s Uganda has been recovering from the impacts of civil war, including developing para-sports for those affected by the conflict and the wider community.

Marcel Hug has three Superheros: Roger Federer, Nelson Mandela and Michael Jackson.

The Swiss wheelchair racer is an inspiration to millions due to his performances on the track, but who inspires him?

A picture of a person in a wheelchair trying to make a pass between four other person in a wheelchair.

BT WWRC15 tickets now on sale

After retiring from wheelchair basketball in 2014, Edina Müller has turned her attention to para-canoing

German Paralympic wheelchair basketball champion sets her sights on competing in para-canoe at Rio 2016.