PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS
One year on: Russia holding on to No. 1 ranking
Russia’s football 7-a-side team would like to repeat their London 2012 gold at Rio 2016.
One year on: Kgothatso Montjane happy with ‘just being a Paralympian’
Since London 2012, South Africa’s Kgothatso Montjane has established she’s on the international wheelchair tennis circuit to stay.
One year on: Ryley Batt tries to get Australia back to No. 1
The world’s best wheelchair rugby team helped Australia to a Paralympic title, but since then they have given up the world’s No. 1 ranking.
Tickets for Sochi 2014 to go on-sale later this month
Sales will start on 27 September for Russia's first ever Paralympic Games.
Nick Parr: Intellectually disabled athletes will benefit from 2012
One year on, the Executive Director of Inas (International Sports Federation for Persons with Intellectual Disability), talks about the early legacy and momentum of including these athletes in London 2012.
One year on: Jochen Wollmert starts a family
Germany’s Paralympic table tennis champion talks of his newborn son and his quest for a seventh Paralympics.
Gareth A Davies: The night that David Weir and Jonnie Peacock brought the house down
The Telegraph's Paralympics Correspondent looks back at "Thriller Thursday"
USA finish top as racing cancelled at skiing world cup
Warm overnight temperatures and lack of snowfall bring an early end to the first IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup, but organisers are encouraged by first days of the competition.
Happy Birthday Agitos Foundation
Wednesday (4 September) marks one year on from the official launch of the Agitos Foundation at London 2012. Paralympic.org interviewed two attendees from coaching courses run by the Foundation.