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U.S. swimmer breaks three world records (joined by her compatriot Katie Kubiak with another two) while Brazil's Paralympic ...
Swiss Silver Bullet make it seven victories in the UK capital to edge closer to David Weir’s record eight wins, Debrunner ...
Germany's Marle Menje shares how she trains for Para athletics and Para cross-country skiing, and talks about her dreams in ...
The Ghent University, in cooperation with the International Paralympic Committee, has launched a study to investigate the use ...
U.S. star forward enters the home A-Pool Worlds in an unusual position, as the United States are not the defending champions ...
With less than one year to go until Milano Cortina 2026, let's take a look at Germany's top moments from the Paralympic ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is a unique sporting organisation. As the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement, we serve and support our 200-plus member organisations, develop ...
The IPC Media & Communications team is located in Bonn, Germany, and offers a variety of services to the media, including the following: Interview requests with members of the IPC Governing Board ...
Morgan Ray, Jessica Long and Leanne Smith to compete in multi-class events at the IU Natatorium’s pool in Indianapolis, USA ...
Athletes’ Forum will take place from 24-26 June 2025 in Bonn and Duisburg, Germany. Hosted by the IPC, the Forum will bring ...
Men’s Para judo was first included in the Seoul 1988 Paralympics with women’s Para judo following at Athens 2004. The sport is governed by the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA).