PARA SWIMMING NEWS

Mexico City 2017: Get your tickets now!
More than 24,000 seats available for rescheduled Worlds

Powerlifting and swimming Athlete Liasons to be chosen
Elections to take place during rescheduled World Championships in Mexico City
Yip Pin Xiu honoured to lead Singapore at Asian Youth Para Games
Swimmer to miss rescheduled Worlds to carry out Chef de Mission duties in Dubai

Mexico City 2017: Ariel Quassi hoping Worlds will be seventh time lucky
Experienced Argentinian swimmer admits it may be one of his last competitions

Mexico City 2017: 1 month to go
World Para Swimming and World Para Powerlifting Championships rescheduled following September earthquake

Mexico City 2017: Monica Boggioni looking forward to Worlds debut
Italian swimmer has high hopes for medals at rescheduled Championships

2018 World Para Swimming World Series calendar announced
Lignano Sabbiadoro in Italy added to schedule as number of host cities increase to six

Mexico City 2017 competition dates announced
World Para Powerlifting and World Para Swimming Championships to begin on 2 December

Allianz announced as title sponsor of Dublin 2018
Over 500 athletes from 40 countries will compete at swimming Euros

EPYG 2017: Germany, Italy and Finland top medal table
More than 600 European Para athletes from 26 countries competed at Youth Games

European Para Youth Games set to begin in Italy
More than 600 athletes from 26 countries taking part

Mexico City 2017: US swim team confirmed
Original squad of 22 will all participate in rescheduled World Championships

Mexico City 2017 rescheduled
The World Para Swimming and World Para Powerlifting Championships will now take place between 27 November and 7 December.

World Para Swimming to introduce revised classification rules and regulations from 2018
Decision follows revision processes involving IPC, WPS, membership and research partners

Athlete Representative elections for swimming and powerlifting postponed
The new date will be announced in due time
Malaysia to host 2019 World Para Swimming Championships
Kuching will be the first Asian city ever to host the competition with over 600 swimmers from 70 countries expected to compete