PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Evan Strong

The US snowboarder is happy with winning his first World Cup crystal globe and is now focused on retaining his Paralympic gold.

male wheelchair basketballer Thomas Boehme challenging for the ball

The German wheelchair basketball player shares his expectations for June’s European Championships and the road to Tokyo 2020.

Female swimmer takes a breath between strokes

The multi-Paralympic British medallist is looking for a new challenge after 10 years of swimming.

Leomon Moreno is leading defending champions Brazil into the 2018 Goalball Worlds

Brazil continue to lead both the men’s and women’s rankings, as announced by the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA).

Alex Zanardi

Maniago, Italy, will host the first stage from 12-14 May, launching the road Para cycling season.

Jarryd Wallace - Rio 2016

Some of the fastest Para athletes in the world will line-up between 12-13 May.

NPC Belgium logo

Kamizimirowski also led the Belgian delegation at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

Suellen Cristine Delangelica Lima - Rio 2016

Far from being satisfied after winning a historical bronze with the Brazilian women’s team in Rio, the 27-year-old already targets further success.

Stephane Houdet of France in action in his Men's Wheelchair Singles Final against Shingo Kunieda of Japan during the Australian Open 2015 Wheelchair Championships

Fresh from winning another World Team Cup title for France, the No.1 describes what is like to continue competing at 46 years old.

The USA's silver medallist Hunter Woodhall at the medal ceremony for the men's 200m T44 at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

In the third edition of ‘Teenage Talents’ US T43 sprinter Hunter Woodhall reveals just what drives him to succeed.