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Hamburg 2018: Spain name men’s team
Wheelchair basketballers go for more history after historic Paralympic silver

Lima 2019: Paolo Guerrero promotes Para sports
Peruvian capital gets ready for Parapan American Games

Stefan Daniel stars in home Edmonton race
Canadian Para triathlete seeks first win of season

US Para ice hockey team for 2018-19 named
Paralympic Winter Games champions return

Maniago 2018: Brazil announce team
Paralympian Lauro Chaman leads squad for Road Worlds

Para athletics in numbers: Sophie Hahn
Stats and facts behind Paralympic, world and European multi-medallist

Para cycling 2018 Ones to Watch announced
Names to look out for at Road World Championships
Sydney 2018: Australia reveal team
Wheelchair rugby Worlds hosts out to defend title

Maniago 2018: Perfect transition for Laura Thompson
Paralympic cycling medallist aims to coach New Zealand to Worlds success

Dublin 2018: European Championships to be livestreamed
Continent’s best swimmers to battle for gold in the Irish capital

Tryon 2018: USA and Brazil reveal riders
Paralympic medallists headline World Equestrian Games

Berlin 2018: History beckons for Helgi Sveinsson
Javelin F63 athlete hopes to break 60-metre mark at European Championships

Chris Vos keeps Paralympics in perspective
Snowboarder believes his PyeongChang medal tells bigger story

Daniel Dias leads Brazil at Para Pan Pacifics
Competition in Australia is Paralympic champion’s main target for the season

Netherlands 2018: Top five moments
Iran reclaim the men’s title and Russia win first women’s gold

Hamburg 2018: Brazil’s men’s team named
Wheelchair basketball squad selected for nation’s first Worlds in over a decade

Berlin 2018: Jason Smyth puts winning streak to the test
Irish sprinter ready for European Championships

Berlin 2018: A European Championships history
A lookback at key moments from the previous five editions

Netherlands 2018: Iran take seventh men’s title
First sitting volleyball world title in eight years

British Open 2018: Delight for Diede de Groot
Dutch wheelchair tennis player wins title just one week after Wimbledon