Despite an ongoing battle with cancer, the Dutch world champion snowboarder will return to the snow this season.
Rio 2016
The British Paralympians have announced their retirement from the sport.
Snowboard
The Para snowboard season begins in Landgraaf, the Netherlands, on 16 November, featuring a star-studded field.
Para dance sport
Helena Kasicka and Peter Vidasic swept all three European titles in front of their home crowd, a grand way to bow out from the sport.
Alpine Skiing
From Thursday (17 November) the season gets underway with a packed field in Landgraaf, the Netherlands.
Rio 2016
The team has been shortlisted for Communications Team of the Year, Online Video Channel and PR Professional of the Year.
Snowboard
The Canadian snowboarder reveals all about his preparations and how he feels ahead of the first races of the season.
Athletics
With the season over, we look back at the sprinters who lit up 2016.
Swimming
Britain’s most decorated athlete from Rio 2016, Bethany Firth has already begun thinking about Tokyo 2020.
Table Tennis
The 19-year-old table tennis players are among those to watch at the 2016 PTT Chile Open.
Rio 2016
The Italian won her fifth title of the year at the final IWAS wheelchair fencing event of the season.
Snowboard
Hoping to improve on his top three World Cup finish from last season, the Dutch snowboarder explains why helping others motivates him to succeed.
PyeongChang 2018
Dutch skier is focused on the World Championships on her road to the Winter Paralympics, and will begin her season in Landgraaf.
Rio 2016
Here are some of the most memorable interviews, speeches Paralympians gave in 2016.
Cross-Country Skiing
The Canadian Nordic skier is determined to put in a performance in Finsterau, Germany.
Athletics
After competing at his first Paralympic Games in Rio, Farhan Adawe is hoping to “open many doors” for people with impairment to take up sports in his country.
New Zealand
New Zealand rounded off their best Paralympic Games ever, winning 21 medals made up of nine golds, five silvers and seven bronzes.
Brazil
Mina, Mona and Sampa are the shortlisted names for the mascot, a female red howler monkey that can be found in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest.
Cross-Country Skiing
French Nordic skier Thomas Clarion also aims to work on building a relationship with guide Antoine Bollet.
PyeongChang 2018
PyeongChang 2018’s development activities, run in partnership with the Agitos Foundation, are rolled out across winter sports.