Paralympic World Cup

The Paralympic World Cup is an annual international multi-sport event for elite athletes with a disability,[1] that has been hosted in Manchester, England, since 2005.

[4] Prior to 2011, the credit card company Visa was the title sponsor for the event.

In 2011, the event's title sponsor was BT (British Telecommumications plc).

[6] They work to make, fix, and regulate prosthetics, orthotics, wheelchairs, and exoskeletons.

They have provided help to Paralympic athletes since 1988 and technical service at this World Cup since 2007.

Cycling at the Manchester Velodrome, during the 2009 World Cup.
British sprinter John McFall , after taking the gold in the men's 200 metres T42 (single amputation above the knee) at the 2007 World Cup.