PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS
Doha 2015: Preview of Saturday’s action
Star performers set to go for world titles on Saturday include Marlou van Rhijn, Marcel Hug, Walid Ktila and Barbara Niewiedzial.

Tokyo 2020 launches competition for emblems design
Applications are being accepted between 24 November to 7 December.
Teresa Perales earns Legend Award
The six-time Spanish Paralympic swimming champion was honoured at an emotional ceremony in Madrid.

Thomas Jacobsen to help Norway scratch out sour taste
Fourth place is never an ideal finish. So how will Norway’s sledge hockey team rebound in the 2015-16 season?

IPC’s Medical & Scientific Director visits Aspetar
Dr Van de Vliet visited Aspetar and Aspire Zone ahead of the IPC Athletics World Championships.

Doha 2015: Preview of Friday’s action
On the second day of the IPC Athletics World Championships, athletes will contest 17 medal events.

McFadden wins Wilma Rudolph Courage Award
The 10-time Paralympic medallist received the honour at the biggest night for women’s sport in the USA.

Dancers line-up in Belgium ahead of World Championships
Nearly 40 athletes from 10 countries will compete in Hasselt in the last competition before the 2015 IPC Wheelchair Dance Sport World Championships.

Joel Dembe to retire from wheelchair tennis
Canada’s top wheelchair tennis player played his last competitive match at Toronto 2015, where he won bronze in the men’s doubles.

Davies retains gold with Championship record at Doha 2015
The first morning of competition also saw the first world record fall in the women’s 100m T37.