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Golden boy Neil Simpson was Great Britain's flagbearer alongside his brother Andrew at the closing ceremony of the Paralympic Winter Games.
Neil Simpson and Menna Fitzpatrick both won their second medals of the Winter Paralympics., taking home bronze in their respective events on Monday.
Neil Simpson has won Team GB's first gold of the 2022 Winter Paralympics in the men's Super-G vision impaired skiing, alongside his guide and brother Andrew.
A double Paralympic champion has criticised the IPC's decision to ban Russia and Belarus from the Beijing 2022 games, suggesting it is wrong.
British Paralympic swimming champion Alice Tai has had her right leg amputated below the knee due to increased pain in her foot.
Three-time Paralympic medalist Lucy Shuker discusses her achievements in wheelchair tennis and much more in a Sky Sports exclusive.
Emma Raducanu has been named Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year following her historic triumph at the 2021 US Open.
Paralympic champion Ellie Robinson has announced her retirement from swimming at the age of 20.
Five-time Paralympic gold medallist Ellie Simmonds has confirmed her retirement from swimming.
North Korea have been suspended from the IOC (International Olympic Committee) until the end of 2022.
Great Britain won bronzes in basketball and badminton to bring down the curtain on a medal-laden campaign at the Tokyo Paralympics.
Lucy Shuker and Jordanne Whiley won Paralympic silver after being outclassed in the women's doubles final, while Gordon Reid won the all-British bronze medal match.
Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett suffered Paralympic heartbreak at the hands of French pair Stephane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer following a dramatic three-set doubles defeat.
A full list of ParalympicsGB's medal winners at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
Five-time gold medallist Ellie Simmonds expects Tokyo 2020 to be her final Paralympics.
Dame Sarah Storey has become Great Britain's most successful Paralympian ever after claiming the 17th gold of her career at Tokyo 2020.
British boccia ace David Smith secured his second successive individual Paralympic gold by battling back to retain his crown with a tense victory in Tokyo.
Dame Sarah Storey equalled Great Britain's record for Paralympic gold medals by claiming the 16th of her career with victory in the women's C5 time trial.
British sprinter Jonnie Peacock shared bronze following an agonising wait for the photo finish as he was denied a hat-trick of Paralympic 100m titles.
Great Britain claimed a historic first Paralympic medal in wheelchair rugby after storming to gold with a 54-49 win over three-time champions United States.