IPC President Sir Philip Craven speaks about his confidence for the Games to mark 500 days to go.
Rio 2016
Dancers defy the rain in routine that brings together performers, including some in wheelchairs, from different musical styles.
Cycling
The London 2012 Paralympic gold medallist earns honour for his quick rise in the para-cycling scene
Rio 2016
The IPC Academy, the IPC’s education division, will also take over operation of Paralympic Games Knowledge Management
Rio 2016
Six-time Olympic champion from Jamaica trains with Brazil’s three-time Paralympic champion ahead of 'Mano a Mano' event.
Rio 2016
Four Paralympic and Worlds medallists will form part of a team of 36 powerlifters competing at home in the Americas Open from 26-29 April.
Rio 2016
The first of four workshops for coaches, classifiers, athletes and sport managers, run in partnership with Rio 2016 and the Brazilian Paralympic Committee, will start on Saturday (18 April).
Rio 2016
The veteran wheelchair basketball player is first hoping to qualify for next year’s Paralympics with success at the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games.
Rio 2016
The list features athletes who could make next year’s Paralympic Games and will be updated as the event gets closer.
Rio 2016
According to COPAC’s Leonardo Maiola the sport is enjoying growth ahead of its debut at Rio 2016.
Tokyo 2020
How the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics sports were chosen is the main feature of the first edition of 2015.
Rio 2016
Four young German talents want to qualify for Glasgow 2015 on their road to the Rio 2016 Paralympics
Rio 2016
The Secretary General of NPC Portugal will lead the Portuguese team at the Rio 2016 Paralympics.
Swimming
The public has until Thursday 9 April to vote for their favourite from the six candidates.
Cycling
Catch-up on an extremely busy month for para-sport with events taking place in both winter and summer sports.
Cycling
UCI Para-cycling World Championships come to a close after four days of competition in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands.
Cycling
Saturday's winners included New Zealand’s Emma Foy, Australia’s Susan Powell, Great Britain’s Sarah Storey, Slovakia’s Jozef Metelka and Australia’s Michael Gallagher.
Cycling
In Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, Chinese cyclists won three world titles from six events on Friday (27 March).
Cycling
Home favourite Alyda Norbruis win women’s C2 gold as China and Great Britain take four titles apiece.
Rio 2016
Seven signs all-encompassing agreement for rights across all media platforms including 14 hours a day of live coverage.