Paris 2024 Paralympics: What You Need to Know
The countdown to the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games is on, and fans are already asking how they can catch every moment. Whether you’re cheering for African stars or just love great sport, this guide gives you the dates, sports, ticket tricks and streaming options you’ll need.
When and Where: The Core Details
The Paralympics kick off on 28 August 2024 and run until 8 September 2024. Most events take place in iconic venues around Paris, like the Stade de France for athletics and the Aquatics Centre at Saint‑Denis for swimming. If you’re planning to visit, book accommodation early – the city fills up fast once ticket sales open.
Ticket sales start in spring 2024 with a phased release: first a lottery for high‑demand events, then a general sale for most sports. Keep an eye on the official Paralympic website; they send email alerts when each round opens. Remember, buying early often means cheaper seats and better location.
Sports Line‑up and African Highlights
Paris will host 22 sports, from classic track and field to newer additions like para‑taekwondo and wheelchair rugby. For many African nations, athletics, powerlifting and swimming are the medal hotspots. Countries such as Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya usually bring strong squads, so follow their athletes for some thrilling moments.
Each sport has its own schedule format. For example, wheelchair basketball groups play every other day, while para‑swimming heats happen daily in the first week. Checking the detailed event calendar helps you plan which days to watch or attend.
If you can’t get tickets, don’t worry – there are plenty of ways to watch online. The International Paralympic Committee streams most events for free on its official YouTube channel, and French broadcaster France Télévisions offers live coverage on its website. In Africa, partners like SuperSport pick up key finals, so a quick search for your country’s broadcast schedule will point you in the right direction.
Finally, make the most of the Paralympics by engaging with fan communities. Social media hashtags #Paris2024Paralympics and #TeamAfrica bring together live reactions, athlete interviews and behind‑the‑scenes clips. Joining these conversations can give you insider tips and a sense of belonging even if you’re watching from home.
Bottom line: mark the dates, grab tickets early or set up your streaming plan, and keep an eye on African athletes who could bring home gold. The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games promise excitement, inspiration and unforgettable performances – don’t miss a beat!
Paris 2024 Paralympics: Day 10 Highlights - Navdeep's Javelin Gold, Simran's Silver in 200m T12
Sep 8, 2024, Posted by : Ra'eesa Moosa
Day 10 of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games witnessed remarkable achievements for Indian athletes. Navdeep Singh's silver in javelin was upgraded to gold after the disqualification of his Iranian opponent. Simran won silver in the women's 200m T12, building on her performance after a narrow miss in the 100m. The Indian team now boasts 27 medals, including six golds, showing their remarkable progress.
