The British Paralympic Association's partnership with adidas, which began at Beijing 2008, has been renewed for the next two Games ©Getty Images

The British Paralympic Association has extended its partnership with German manufacturer adidas to cover the next two editions of the Paralympic Games.

Adidas has served as the British Paralympic team's official kit supplier since Beijing 2008, which will now continue for the Winter Games in Beijing next February and the Summer edition in Paris in 2024.

Penny Briscoe, the country's Chef de Mission at Tokyo 2020, claimed the team's uniform at this year's Paralympics was "a superb array", and that adidas has placed "performance across all sports - from archery to wheelchair rugby - at the heart of their thinking".

ParalympicsGB chief executive Mike Sharrock also welcomed the extension of the agreement.

British Paralympics Chef de Mission Penny Briscoe praised the kit supplied by adidas for Tokyo 2020 and welcomed news that they will now supply uniforms for Beijing 2022 and Paris 2024 ©Getty Images
British Paralympics Chef de Mission Penny Briscoe praised the kit supplied by adidas for Tokyo 2020 and welcomed news that they will now supply uniforms for Beijing 2022 and Paris 2024 ©Getty Images

"Our collaborative relationship has meant that for the last 13 years the ParalympicsGB team has been empowered to perform at the highest level on the field of play while proudly wearing kit that not only looks great but incorporates the very best in innovation and technology," he said.

"adidas’ support has enabled ParalympicsGB and our athletes to continually break down barriers and challenge stereotypes around disability, and I believe that together we can expand on this even further as we strive to ensure disability, and ParalympicsGB, remain Impossible to Ignore."

Chris Walsh, adidas' vice-president of brand for Northern Europe, added: "At adidas we pride ourselves on crafting product that is inclusive, with creativity and innovation at its heart.

"We have brought those values to life in the ParalympicsGB kit designs throughout our collaboration and we are excited to continue our winning partnership."

Britain won seven Paralympic medals at Pyeongchang 2018, finishing 13th overall ©Getty Images
Britain won seven Paralympic medals at Pyeongchang 2018, finishing 13th overall ©Getty Images

Britain won 41 gold medals, 38 silvers and 45 bronzes at the Tokyo 2020 as it finished second on the medal table.

At the last edition of the Winter Games in Pyeongchang in 2018, it picked up seven medals including one gold, finishing 13th overall.