PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

US Open 2018: Dylan Alcott lifts trophy
Alfie Hewett and Diede de Groot also singles champions

Triathlon 2018 Ones to Watch announced
Athletes to look out for at upcoming Grand Final

Bonn to host 2019 IPC General Assembly
The event will take place in the IPC’s home city in October 2019

Kitakyushu 2018: Qi Yongkai impresses with junior world record
Chinese powerlifter makes successful international debut on Japanese soil

US Open 2018: Diede de Groot edges closer to title
Dutch player faces Japan’s Yui Kamiji in Grand Slam final

Plovdiv 2018: World champions back for more
Birgit Skarstein and Erik Horrie among returning gold medallists

Judo World Cup set for Kazakhstan
Around 120 athletes will compete ahead of November’s World Championships

IPC publishes 2017 Annual Report
Highlights include election of new President and Lui Che Woo prize win

US Open: Shingo Kunieda regains confidence
Japanese sensation finds stroke to advance into semis

Kitakyushu 2018: Lingling Guo breaks three world records
China dominate day 1 of competition with three golds

Plovdiv 2018: Top seven storylines
What to follow heading into the World Rowing Championships

Kitakyushu 2018: Siamand Rahman vs. the bar
World's strongest Paralympian eyes another title
Plovdiv 2018: Moran Samuel’s new motivation
World champion shares dramatic experience on return after giving birth

Kitakyushu 2018: Paralympic champions head stellar line-up
World's strongest Paralympian among 200 athletes competing

Plovdiv 2018: Sylvia Pille-Steppat rows the distance
Former marathon runner naturally adapts to 2,000m change

Indonesia 2018: One month to go!
Record number of athletes, sports and media expected at Asian Para Games

IPC to host Membership Gathering in Madrid
Meetings and workshops will tackle the Paralympic Movement’s future

Americas region has new Proud Paralympian leaders
Agitos Foundation's athlete education programme now has a pool of trained leaders from all five regions

Kitakyushu 2018: Siamand Rahman saving his best
Iranian not planning to break world record at Asia-Oceania Open Champs

Tokyo 2020: Record number of sports to be broadcast live
14 sports as well as Opening and Closing Ceremonies will be shown