PARA SWIMMING NEWS

Brazil to compete at four World Series events
U20 swimmers will represent country in Copenhagen season opener

Who should be Americas ‘Athlete of the Month’? | 5
Para Central American champions and Nordic Skiing World Cup gold medallists nominated

Managua 2018: Panama end top of medals table
More than 300 athletes compete at second Para Central American Games

Gold Coast 2018: Swimmers named
Five countries announce teams for April’s Commonwealth Games

Brazil’s Viel celebrates medal after breast cancer battle
Bronze in Mexico is the swimmer’s first ever podium in the World Championships

Top 50 Moments of 2017: No. 18 – Mohammad Abas Karimi wins Worlds medal
Afghan-born swimmer becomes first refugee to reach the podium at World Championships

Mexico City 2017: Top five surprises
Underdogs cause major upsets at World Para Powerlifting and Para Swimming Championships

Mexico City 2017: Top five swimming moments
Top names deliver, young swimmers rise and home favourites top the podium at exciting Worlds

Mexico City 2017: Two world records fall on final day
Ihar Boki and Jessica Long also win final events to complete clean sweep

Mexico City 2017: Closing Ceremony speech
IPC President Andrew Parsons brings to an end the World Para Swimming Championships

World Para Swimming announces new members of Athletes’ Advisory Group
Five swimmers chosen at elections held during the Mexico City 2017 World Championships

Mexico City 2017: Sarai Gascon wins butterfly thriller to claim second gold
Five-time Rio 2016 champion Wenpan Huang also shines as he breaks world record

Dias and Maldonado win Brazil Paralympic Awards
Swimmer and judoka recognised for their achievements in 2017

Dublin 2018: Become a volunteer!
Nine areas people can choose to work in at next year’s Para swimming Euros

Mexico City 2017: Carlos Serrano seeks fifth gold on final day
Legends Long and Boki also going for clean sweep at Championships

Mexico City 2017: China’s Cheng claims world record on another golden day at Worlds
Dias, Serrano and Boki continue to dominate men’s competition