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Sydney 2018: What you need to know
The lowdown on every day of the Wheelchair rugby Worlds

Maniago 2018: Italy start strong
Four golds catapult hosts into leading position at Road Worlds

Sydney 2018: Four storylines to watch
Expect big things from Australia, Great Britain and Japan at Worlds

Algiers 2018: Nigeria the power nation
One week to go until African Championships

Meet the new World Para Alpine Skiing race director
Anja Skutelj already working hard to deliver successful World Cup season

Dublin 2018: Irish capital getting ready for Euros
Para swimmers hit iconic Croke Park and meet Taoiseach

Tryon 2018: The day of the dancing horses
How Para dressage captures equestrian fans’ imagination

Lima 2019: Venues progressing
Pan Am and Parapan Am Games facilities taking shape

Maniago 2018: Road cyclists target Worlds glory
Ranking points for Tokyo 2020 also on offer at Championships

Tokyo 2020: Para triathlon course revealed
Events to be staged against the backdrop of Tokyo’s iconic Bayside area

Sydney 2018: Who will progress from Pool B?
Paralympic silver medallists head second group at wheelchair rugby Worlds

Classification challenges and development discussed at IPC HQ
Para sport representatives come together for Classification Meeting

Dublin 2018: World Series winners in numbers
Louise Fiddes and Monica Boggioni ready to make Euros debut

Vote now for July’s Allianz Athlete of the Month
Athletics, sitting volleyball and wheelchair tennis athletes nominated

Shocks and surprises at Thailand International
Top seeds and world champions fall at Para badminton event

Berlin 2018: Motivation matters for Diana Dadzite
Latvian thrower determined to extend winning run at Euros

Maniago 2018: Ursula Schwaller returns for Swiss
Two-time Paralympic bronze medallist heads Road Worlds team

Para sport preview: August 2018
Five World Championships headline the month

IPC delighted with new Visa agreement
Commercial partner extends support through to 2032

Sydney 2018: Who will progress from Pool A?
Defending champions head favourites at wheelchair rugby Worlds