2024-01-02 06:54:34
Among the 549 Paralympic events, some will last from the start to the end of the Paralympic Games. This is the case, for example, of the wheelchair basketball tournament. Here is a non-exhaustive selection, day by day, of the events to follow during the Paralympic Games:
• Wednesday August 28
Opening ceremony
• Thursday August 29
Start of the wheelchair rugby tournament, the para-cycling track competition, boccia and goalball; first finals in para-taekwondo
• Friday August 30
Start of blind football, para-badminton and wheelchair tennis tournaments at Roland-Garros; launch of para-athletics and para-swimming events
• Saturday August 31
Final of the women’s long jump T64 (tibial amputee) in para-athletics; in para-swimming, finals of the 50 m freestyle S 11 (visual impairment) for women and men; final of para-taekwondo tournaments (+ 65 kg F; – 80 kg M, + 80 kg M)
• Sunday September 1st
Para-triathlon events for triathletes with an upper and/or lower limb disability
• Monday September 2
Para-triathlon events for triathletes in the visually impaired and wheelchair categories
• Tuesday September 3
Saber events in armchair fencing (categories A, disability of a lower limb, and B, disability not allowing voluntary mobility of the trunk), individual events in para-riding
• Wednesday September 4
Para-cycling road events, recurve finals in para-archery
• Thursday September 5
Goalball finals (women’s and men’s tournaments), blind football semi-finals, team foil in para-fencing
• Friday September 6
Men’s sitting volleyball final, universal 4x100m relay in para-athletics, para-weightlifting events in -67 kg (women) and -72 kg (men)
• Saturday September 7
Women’s sitting volleyball final, men’s wheelchair basketball final, men’s singles wheelchair tennis final
• Sunday September 8
Para-marathon, women’s wheelchair basketball final, closing ceremony
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