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Great Britain name team for first Para Athletics Junior Worlds
First Junior Championships will give major games experience to young para athletes.

NPC Ecuador launches official website
Photos, results and videos available to help build Para sport awareness.

Record-breaking day at Pan-Hellenic Powerlifting Championships
Six new national records set at event in Greece.

Five Facts about…Omara Durand
What do you know about Cuban sprinter Omara Durand, who lines up at July’s World Para Athletics Championships, with five world titles to her name already?

Long jumper Langenhoven to compete in Berlin
Grand Prix will be South African's last competition before London 2017.

Lucas Poggi talks Mexico 2017 and modelling
Argentinian swimmer and model talks about his motivation ahead of World Championships.

Castro wants to regain world No.1 spot
Victory at Warsaw wheelchair fencing World Cup would narrow gap with rival Datsko.

Kamiji is wheelchair tennis' world No.1 again
Japanese reclaims top spot after winning women's French Open.

Two athletes added to British team for London 2017
Two-time Paralympian Julie Rogers and debutant Jack Gladman will compete at Worlds.
Sweden v France to open Wheelchair Rugby Euros
2017 European Championship schedule starts on June 24.

McKenna Dahl: Three things you didn't know
US athlete is one of shooting Para sport's most watched competitors.

Ottobock named London 2017 partner
Worldwide Paralympic Partner will also support World Para Athletics Championships.

Five Facts about…Scott Reardon
Australia's world and Paralympic 100m T42 champion will be back on the track at London 2017.

Stars of World Para Swimming World Series to receive awards
Ceremony will take place at Mexico 2017 World Para Swimming Championships

Multi-champion Machens focuses on fun
German Para dancer will perform in front of home crowd at Mainhatten Cup.

London 2017 to be livestreamed
All 54 hours of coverage from World Para Athletics Championships will be shown live.

Athlete voices come together at first IPC Athletes’ Forum
More than 80 athletes from different sports and countries engaged with each other and IPC representatives.

Best of British: Jonnie Peacock
Double Paralympic champion excited to compete again at London Stadium.

Teenage Talents: Sam Grewe
US world champion and Paralympic silver medallist has had meteoric rise since 2015 debut.

Ali Jawad: Three things you didn't know
British powerlifter will defend his world title in Mexico City later this year.