Healthy and Fit for Optimal Performance
4-7 September

PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Doha 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships logo unveiled

The event will take place this October attracting 1,300 athletes from 90 countries.

Two swimmers smile at each other after competing at the 2014 IPC Swimming European Championships

Despite the return of Spanish swimming legend Teresa Perales, Norwegian Sarah Louise Rung is focused on multiple golds at July’s World Championships.

Patrick Mayrhofer of Austria

The world’s best riders from 18 countries have arrived in Spain for the 2015 IPC Para-Snowboard World Championships.

Aled Davies throwing a discus

British thrower added 17cm to his own discus world record on the first day of the IPC Athletics Grand Prix.

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US snowboarder Heidi Jo Duce is hoping for a repeat of her 2014 World Cup Finals performance where she landed on the podium at the same venue as the World Championships.

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The Italian who has dominated the women’s T42 class in recent years tells all about her three heroes.

Athlete practicing alpine skiing in a sit-ski.

Germany’s five-time Paralympic champion is eager for the 2015 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships to get started, where she will aim to repeat her performance from Sochi 2014.

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The 46-year-old Canadian is hoping to qualify for the sport’s Paralympic debut at Rio 2016.

A night time shot of a river bank with stunning buildings in the background.

Prestigious award will be presented at October’s VISTA conference in Girona, Italy.

Sit skier going down a slope leans to his left

New Zealand’s Sochi sit-ski silver medallist Corey Peters has seen everything come together in the last 12 months.

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Check out some of the greatest and most unbelievable lifts in recent years.

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World and European champion Sarai Gascón is one of the swimmers to star in the new video by band Via Limit.

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US snowboarder Nicole Roundy wants to get to the top and stay there at the 2015 para-snowboard World Championships from Monday (23 February).

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More than 450 athletes from 45 countries will compete in the first Grand Prix of the season.

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The awards, presented in partnership with Allianz, will recognise achievements from the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games and will be awarded in November.

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The sport will make it Paralympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

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Although Sochi bronze medallist will miss the World Championships, she will be starring in the biggest race in NASCAR.

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Team will compete at April’s European Championships B in Prague, Czech Republic

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Two bronze medallists from Lyon, France, will represent Portugal in the British capital.

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The Organising Committee has now announced five new Gold Partners in less than one month.