The Rio 2016 Paralympic medallists captured gold in the season opening World Cup.
Athletics
The Cuban sprinter can’t wait to return to London for July’s World Championships – to the stadium where she achieved Paralympic glory nearly five years ago.
Athletics
The French capital will stage its first World Para Athletics Grand Prix between 30-31 May.
Athletics
The T38 Paralympic sprint champion shares his favourite holiday destination.
Wheelchair Rugby
Five of the top 12 wheelchair rugby teams will see how they match up ahead of June’s European Championship.
Switzerland
The cooperation, which began in 2007, runs another three years.
Cross-Country Skiing
The German shares three key moments from the 2016/17 season.
Athletics
Competing on the superfast Arbon track on Saturday, the trio improved world records they had only just set on Thursday.
Swimming
The Mexican swimmer is refocused after not meeting expectations at the Paralympic Games.
Equestrian
Athletes, officials, coaches and classifiers discussed the development of the sport.
Swimming
Whilst preparing for the fourth World Series on home soil in Indianapolis, from 9-11 June, the US swimmer eyes Mexico 2017 success.
Athletics
The courses aim to advance Para athletics and classification in Asia ahead of Tokyo 2020.
Athletics
On one of the fastest tracks in the world for wheelchair racing, athletes produced some sensational times.
Athletics
The Paralympic long jump silver medallist aims to win her first world title in July.
Cross-Country Skiing
The German Nordic skier is balancing university, different guides and expectations on the path to PyeongChang 2018.
Athletics
Around 250 athletes from 35 countries will compete in the French capital between 30-31 May.
New Zealand
The IPC worldwide partner has announced a partnership with Paralympic New Zealand.
Mexico
Media accreditation for the 2017 World Para Swimming and 2017 World Para Powerlifting Championships now open
Ireland
The four-time Paralympic wheelchair racer has begun his four-year term.
America
The South American country implemented the project ‘Talento Latino’ to identify young aspiring Para athletes from the Muisne and Portoviejo cantons.