Fifteen of the handicapped heroes from 36 British swimmers will get some funding from the United Kingdom after a great offer in Paris.
Aquatics GB PARA-Swimming World Class (WCP) helps athletes to obtain opportunities and targeted financial assistance, as well as access to global sports and sports science services.
Britain won 18 gold in Paris, and saw them in second place at the medal table.
Maisie Summers -newton, Stephen Clegg, Alice Tai and Poppy Maskill – the most decorating athlete in Paralympics GB in Paris – who claimed multiple titles last summer from those in the program.
“We look forward to seeing how these athletes flourish at the beginning of a new cycle for the disabled, with the support of the distinguished staff team around them,” said Adam Clark, the top of Aquatics GB to swim the paragraph.
“We also have a group of young competitors who enjoyed penetration games in Paris and we will look forward to developing this season.”
The Disabled Olympics 2028 will be held in Los Angeles between 15 and 27 August 2028.