Healthy and Fit for Optimal Performance
4-7 September

PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

The Soch 2014 Closing theme will be Reaching the Impossible

The Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games surpassed all expectations.

two Australian athletes celebrate their bronze medal

The investment of AUD 2.5million will go towards a new 40-bed facility at Howmans Gap Alpine Centre.

Head of Indian para-swimmer Sharath Gayakwad above the water during the 2013 IPC Swimming World Championships

Ahead of the 2014 Asian Para Games, India’s para-swimmer Sharath Gayakwad is currently the Asian No.1 in multiple events but his performance in Incheon will determine whether he carries on to Rio 2016.

two female Chinese para table tennis players playing doubles

Winners in singles, Chinese duo Zhang Bian and Zhang Miao claim another gold on home soil.

Team USA ice sledge hockey players

The 13-strong team features 10 returning and three new players.

Agreement of the foundation of the IPC

On 22 September 1989 the historic meeting took place in Dusseldorf that saw the formation of the IPC.

Ana Carolina DUARTE RUAS CUSTODIO, Brazil defends the ball from going in the goal

The Brazilian Paralympic Committee has organised an event that will gather professionals from four different countries to participate in debates in Brazil’s largest scientific para-sports event from 5-7 November.

Sit skier going down a slope leans to his left

The three day camp, in association with the Agitos Foundation, was held at Turoa ski field in New Zealand and saw the appearance of two of New Zealand’s winter Paralympic stars.

A picture of a man in wheelchair climbing with a torch

Paralympian Ambassador Hou Bin stuns the crowd when lighting the flame in a spectacular fashion.

A one-armed Chinese table tennis player about to serve, watching the ball.

Men and women can participate in individual, doubles or team events, and matches consist of five sets of 11 points each, and are played in a best-of-five format.

Two men sitting at a desk

The athletes’ commission, made up of 21 leading figures of the Japanese sporting community, will assist in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games preparations

The 2013 IPC Wheelchair Dance Sport World Championships were held in Tokyo, Japan.

Around 200 dancers will gather in St Petersburg, Russia, for a packed programme which will feature singles events for the very first time.

Four rowers in a boat

New programme aims to promote inclusiveness and help students of all abilities play, learn and grow together

Athlete practicing Giant Slalom

On 20 February 2006 the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) launched the first internet TV channel dedicated purely to Paralympic sport.

Group shot of women (standing and in wheelchairs) in front of a white wall.

Anne Walufa Strike, a Kenyan-born wheelchair racer, mentors Georgian National Paralympic Committee vice president Tinatin Revazishvili through the Agitos Foundation’s WoMentoring programme.

A picture of a man in the pool holding his head above the water

At the age of just 21, China’s Qing Xu is already one of the most successful swimmers heading to the 2014 Asian Para Games searching for gold.

Peter GENYN, Belgium with a massive hit on a Canadian player

Three separate IWRF 2015 European Championships have been announced with a new three-tier divisional system in operation.

Yevheniy Bohodayko in the pool after a race

The Ukrainian received nearly 35% of the vote after claiming an incredible seven gold medals at the 2014 IPC Swimming European Championships.

A picture of a woman running on a track

The next round of athletes are now out for the public vote after a packed month of para-sport in August.