Hold onto your berets, world – the Paris 2024 Paralympics are about to rewrite sports history! International Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons just revealed these Games will be a \"Before Paris\" and \"After Paris\" moment for disability sports, with a record-breaking 1.75 million tickets already sold days before the August 28 kickoff.
Parisian Streets Become Paralympic Stage
Forget stadiums – the Opening Ceremony will light up the Champs-Élysées and Place de la Concorde. \"It's like Paris is giving our athletes a gigantic hug,\" gushed Parsons, comparing it to the Olympics' iconic Seine river celebration. The city plans to showcase diversity through 4,400 athletes from over 160 countries and regions.
French Team Holds Key to Momentum
All eyes are on France's 237-strong squad to keep the energy from last month's Olympics alive. Parsons emphasized: \"We hope France snags early medals – it's crucial for maintaining excitement\" as schools reopen and political negotiations resume post-Games.
A New Era for Inclusion
With innovative event formats and unprecedented visibility, Paris 2024 aims to smash stereotypes. Parsons believes these Games will prove disabled athletes are \"part of what makes cities vibrant.\" The Paralympics run through September 8 – mark your calendars!
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