PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Games records fall on third morning of TO2015 swimming
The three gold medals on Monday morning were won by swimmers from Cuba, Brazil and Colombia

Mexican swimmers dominate first day at Toronto 2015
Swimmers from Mexico won seven golds on the first day of action at the Parapan American Games with Sanchez and Herrera both winning two golds each.

Chile, Cuba and Colombia claim day two powerlifting titles.
Three Parapan American records were also set on day two of Toronto 2015.

Toronto 2015: Preview of Monday’s athletics action
Canada in a strong position to win at least three gold medals on the first day of track and field action at the Parapan American Games

TO2015: Swimming day two preview "Super Sunday"
It could be "Super Sunday" for Canada on the second day of comeptition as they chase seven gold medals in the pool.

“Super Sunday” as Canada wins half of all swimming medals
The Toronto 2015 hosts won 15 out of 30 medals, including five golds on a memorable evening at the Parapan American Games.

#SuperheroSunday: The USA’s David Brown
The sprinter who holds the 100m and 200m T11 world records will be in action this week at the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games.

Fernando Acevedo seeks Nicaragua’s first Parapan medal
At Toronto 2015 the powerlifter will face strong opposition from Colombia’s Jainer Cantillo, a gold medallist at this year’s Open Americas Championships.

Wheelchair tennis grows in Caribbean
The International Tennis Federation have been running workshops supported by the Agitos Foundation’s Grant Support Programme.

Duce aiming for improvement in 2015-16
Now a form the 2015-2016 US Paralympics Snowboarding National Team, Heidi Jo Duce aims to qualify for PyeongChang 2018.