The defending world champions expect a battle from Brazil and Canada at the Toronto 2015 Parapan Am Games.
Sitting Volleyball
The sitting volleyball star wants to help Canada reach Rio 2016.
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Tickets can be purchased online at Toronto2015.org/tickets.
Boccia
Saturday will see 12 of the 15 Parapan sports get underway, with 32 medals up for grabs in four sports.
Swimming
Brazil’s Daniel Dias will start his quest for eight Parapan titles on Saturday (8 August) when he goes in the men’s 100m freestyle S5.
Cycling
USA dominated in 2011 but who will take the titles at Toronto 2015’s spectacular new velodrome?
Wheelchair Tennis
Argentina’s Gustavo Fernandez will be aiming for his second successive singles gold in Toronto.
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Nicaragua’s Dionicio Zeledón elected a new member of the Americas Paralympic Committee (APC) Executive Committee.
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Table Tennis
Brazil led the medals table in 2011, but the competition is far more open in 2015.
Table Tennis
With more experience, the Argentinean table tennis player looks to improve upon her finish from Guadalajara 2011.
Wheelchair Rugby
With wheelchair rugby making its Parapan debut, Juan Foa hopes this can help develop the sport in South America.
At the first outing of the IPC’s athlete education programme at a multi-sport event outside of a Paralympic Games, athletes can get advice on sharing their stories.
Wheelchair Basketball
The all-time wheelchair basketball great is sitting on the sidelines making music … for now.
Boccia
Three athletes will represent the small Caribbean nation at the Parapan American Games which open on Friday (7 August)
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Toronto 2015 Organising Committee have announced that a number of sessions have already sold out even before Friday’s Opening Ceremony.
Swimming
Here are10 swimmers who could win big at the Parapan American Games which open on Friday 7 August.
Archery
The two-day archery competition will feature 30 athletes competing in eight medal events.
Athletics
The US sprinter will line-up against two world record holders in Toronto – the USA’s Richard Browne who holds the T44 best time and Brazil’s T43 speedster Alan Oliveira.