Eleven sports will be contested on Wednesday (22 March) at the Youth Parapans, with medals being decided in athletics, powerlifting, swimming and table tennis.
Table Tennis
The Argentinian table tennis player, who won silver at Buenos Aires 2013, believes competing at the fourth Youth Parapans will help him grow as a person and an athlete.
Para dance sport
Two events will be held in Asia prior to the season-ending World Championships in October.
America
Mexican swimmers Raul and Juan won gold and silver, respectively on 21 March, becoming the two first medal winners of the Youth Parapans.
Wheelchair Fencing
The British wheelchair fencer was among the Rio 2016 medallists to record their first wins of the season.
Blind Football
A project was initiated to create a sustainable and viable programme for the sport in the East African nation.
Para Ice Hockey
The two will collaborate to develop Para ice hockey in the country.
Biathlon
France’s Benjamin Daviet and Ukraine’s Oksana Shyshkova were also confirmed as overall men’s and women’s World Cup winners.
Athletics
Ahead of July’s World Para Athletics Championships, here are 10 home grown talents to look out for in the British capital
America
The first 2017 Youth Parapan American champions will be crowned in athletics and swimming on Tuesday (21 March).
Powerlifting
The Argentinian is hoping to upgrade to gold at the Sao Paulo 2017 Youth Parapan American Games.
VISTA
Misener is a member of the IPC Social Legacy Forum and also serves as a professor in Ontario, Canada.
Athletics
Five-time Paralympian Jӧrg Frischmann explains what it is like to manage a team at a major event.
America
Under the agreement, the CPB will continue helping NPC Chile, Ecuador and Peru develop in Para sport.
Powerlifting
Members have until 30 April to submit any feedback on the sport’s current technical and classification rules and regulations.
Athletics
The company will provide timing and measurement services for July’s World Para Athletics Championships.
Athletics
The review into domestic classification was undertaken to ensure that UKA’s processes were fully compliant with World Para Athletics regulations.
Athletics
Safia Djelal set a new javelin F57 world record, 24 hours after her teammate Asmahan Boudjadar did the same in the F33 equivalent.
Athletics
UKA undertook the review from November 2016 to February 2017 to ensure that its processes were fully compliant with World Para Athletics regulations.
America
Raul and Juan Gutierrez took gold and silver, respectively, in the men’s 100m freestyle S6.