PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Reddentes Sports appointed broadcasting rights agency for 2025 Worlds in Asia
Toyota World Para Swimming Championships Singapore 2025 to take place from 21-27 September at OCBC Aquatic Centre, located within the Singapore Sports Hub

Women's World Championships to feature all-female officiating crew
Nine female officials coming from six different countries will take to the ice for the groundbreaking World Para Ice Hockey tournament, which takes place from 26-31 August in Dolny Kubin

Glasgow 2026 Para swimming schedule session revealed
Commonwealth Sport announces Malta as the host of the 2027 Youth Games, marking the first time Para swimming joins the competition programme

IPC organises inaugural Para sport development specialist training
Participants from Asia, Africa, the Americas and Oceania took part in the Sport for Mobility (SfM) Development Specialists training at the IPC Campus in Bonn, Germany

Candidates announced for September’s IPC Governing Board elections
A booklet providing information about each candidate has also been published ahead of the elections which will take place in Seoul, Republic of Korea

Glasgow 2026 Para athletics schedule session revealed
Next year's Commonwealth Games will see six days of Para athletics and athletics events at Scotstoun Stadium

Para powerlifting to open Glasgow 2026 medal programme
For the first time in Commonwealth Games history a Para sport will the first sport to award medals

Para trap pioneer Emilio Poli on how the sport transformed his life
Two-time medallist at the Para Trap World Championships, the Italian talks about his resilient journey, meeting his idol and Olympic medallist Silvana Stanco, and expectations for future events, including September's Worlds in Brno, Czechia

IPC approves two new Recognised International Federations
The approval of International SAMBO Federation and World Bowls brings to 15 the number of IPC Recognised International Federations

Meet Ishona Charles, Grenada's Paralympic trailblazer
Ishona Charles, the only athlete from Grenada to compete in two Paralympic Games, shares her journey in sport and what she hopes to achieve for the island nation