The Beijing 2008 goalball champion talks jetlag, training, maturing since the 2012 Paralympics and video games ahead of Rio 2016.
Boccia
Canada’s 26-year-old boccia player is looking forward to having her first Paralympic experience at Rio 2016.
Rio 2016
Most people are familiar with the big names to look out for, but who could also win a medal for their country?
Football 7-a-side
Iran defeated Scotland in the finals; both teams qualified for 2017 World Championships.
Rio 2016
Dutch rider and gold medal favourite Rixt van Der Horst will make an anticipated Paralympic debut.
Equestrian
Argentina’s Para equestrian rider is hoping to reach the Paralympic final at Rio 2016.
Shooting
Sweden’s Jonas Jacobsson will go for his 31st Paralympic medal at the Olympic Shooting Centre at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
PyeongChang 2018
POCOG released the first episode of Soohorang and Bandabi animated series.
Wheelchair Basketball
The qualified teams for Rio 2016 competed in international friendlies ahead of the Paralympic Games.
Speech by IPC Athletes’ Council Chairperson Todd Nicholson
Speech by IPC President Sir Philip Craven
Triathlon
A closer look at teammates Allysa Seely, Hailey Danisewicz and Melissa Stockwell, all battling for the same gold medal.
Swimming
To mark one-year anniversary of the largest Parapan Am Games ever, which began on 7 August 2015, here are five magical moments to recall.
The decision was taken unanimously by the IPC Governing Board as a result of NPC Russia’s inability to fulfil its IPC membership responsibilities and obligations.
Triathlon
Australia will send seven Para triathletes to Rio, and the US announced their football 7-a-side roster.
The IPC’s decision will not be announced until 17:00 CEST on Sunday 7 August.
America
El Salvador, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago and Venezuela name their athletes for September’s Paralympics.
Rio 2016
Find out which rivalries to watch for, which country could sweep an event and more on the sport’s Paralympic debut.
Rio 2016
Masaki Fujita and Shingo Kunidea are among the 127 athletes heading to the Paralympic Games this September.
Rio 2016
Para athletes will stand for courage, determination, inspiration and equality at the world’s number one sporting event for driving social inclusion.