PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Youngsters shine at Glasgow 2015
Two of out six world records set on day two of the IPC Swimming World Championships fell to swimmers under the age of 18.

Fernandez, Peifer and Kamiji, Whiley net Wimbledon titles
The men’s doubles final crowned new champions, while the women’s side saw a title defended.

Cole opens Glasgow 2015 with new world record
British swimmers also in excellent shape at home, with a new European record for Andrew Mullen at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships.

Glasgow 2015: Day one athlete flashquotes
Find out what some of the fastest qualifiers had to say after the first races of the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships.

British women dominate European Championship
Great Britain saw a 1-2-3 finish in the women’s PT4, with 22-year-old Steadman highlighting the category.

Choi leads Korean-dominated performance
Jongchui Choi won two of South Korea’s four gold medals in the IPC Wheelchair Dance Sport New Taipei City Cup Open.

Almaty 2015 to be shown live
See the world’s strongest para-athletes continue their bid for Rio 2016 qualification at the Asian Open Championships live at Almaty2015.com

World records for Cole, Boki and Brazil at 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships
Australian Ellie Cole set her second world record of the day whilst there were three golds for the USA.

#SuperheroSunday: Jessica Long
The USA’s 19-time world champion reveals who supports her as she prepares to defend her titles at Glasgow 2015.

Dias and Mullen to clash on day one at Glasgow 2015
Great Britain could win four gold medals at home on the first day of the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships on Monday (13 July).