The New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships saw Great Britain and Northern Ireland secure 25 medals, including seven golds, with standout performances from stars like Hannah Cockroft, Victoria Levitt, and Dan Pembroke. This article highlights medal winners, record-breaking results, debut successes, and athlete reactions, while addressing the ongoing lack of mainstream media coverage for disability sport.
British Paralympians Deliver World-Class Performances Across Multiple Sports In September 2025
British Paralympians dominated September 2025 with record-breaking performances across swimming, fencing, rowing, tennis, archery, and more — winning over 40 medals, multiple world titles, and setting new records as they build momentum toward LA 2028.
FIFA Launches Toolkit To Boost Disability Football Worldwide
FIFA’s Disability Football Toolkit provides a roadmap to grow inclusive football worldwide. Learn its phases, benefits, and challenges.
Great Britain Celebrates Triple Podium Success At Seoul Boccia World Cup
Great Britain celebrated success at the Seoul Boccia World Cup as Stephen McGuire and Sophie Newnham won BC4 Pairs gold, Sophie added bronze, and David Smith OBE secured silver – a strong boost ahead of next year’s World Championships.
Sophie Newnham: Teenage Talent Leading The Next Generation In British Boccia
Meet 17-year-old Sophie Newnham, Great Britain’s youngest boccia star and rising talent on Boccia UK’s World Class Programme. Discover her journey from school competitions to international medals, including European gold and World Cup silver, her life with muscular dystrophy, and her inspiring vision for the future of disability sport.
Boccia Star Claire Taggart Announces Retirement
World Champion and three-time Paralympian Claire Taggart announces her retirement from boccia after 11 years representing Great Britain, opening up about mental health and launching a new accessibility consultancy.
Wimbledon 2025: Mixed Fortunes For Team GB In Wheelchair Tennis As Global Rivals Rise
Team GB battled hard at Wimbledon 2025 in wheelchair tennis, reaching four finals across singles and doubles. Despite no titles, standout performances from Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid, and rising star Gregory Slade signal a promising future amid growing global competition.
Jazz Turner Becomes First Disabled Person to Sail Solo Around the British Isles
Jazz Turner, 26, becomes the first disabled person to sail solo around the UK—raising £54k for inclusive sailing and redefining resilience at sea.
St John’s DFC Clinch Emphatic Victory In Disability FA Cup Deaf Football Final
Discover how deaf football took the spotlight in the Disability FA Cup final as St John’s DFC and Barnet DFC faced off. Explore the sport’s unique features, the story of two leading teams, and what this match means for the deaf football community.
Rosie Hodgson: Most Decorated Female In European Powerchair Football Heading To Another Disability FA Cup Final
We speak to Rosie Hodgson, the most decorated female in European powechair football ahead of the 2025 Disability FA Cup final.
Luke Vosper: From Wheelchair User To Thriving CP Footballer Heading To The Disability FA Cup Final 2025
We speak to Luke Vosper, who went from being a wheelchair user to becoming a triumphant CP footballer, and is now set to compete in the Disability FA Cup final.
Mo Ahmed: Blind Football Star Aiming For Treble Glory In The 2025 Disability FA Cup Final
We speak to blind footballer Mo Ahmed about his career playing for WBA, his preparations for the Disability FA Cup Final, plus much more.
John McDougall: A Partially Sighted Football Legend Aiming For More Success At The Disability FA Cup 2025
We speak to partially sighted football legend John McDougall ahead of the 2025 Disability FA Cup.
Everton’s Sina Saman Nejad Shares Journey Ahead Of Amputee Football Disability FA Cup Final
We speak to amputee footballer Sina Saman Neja about his journey ahead of the 2025 Disability FA Cup final.


