French President Emmanuel Macron declared the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games open on Wednesday evening at Place de la Concorde. This is the first time that France has hosted the Paralympic Summer Games, and is also the first time that a Paralympics opening ceremony has taken place outside a stadium, in the heart of the host city.
“The aim of this ceremony is to change the way we look at people with disabilities, and to oppose all preconceived opinions on these issues, but not in a vain and sterile opposition,” said Thomas Jolly, artistic director of the Paris 2024 ceremonies.
Around 4,400 athletes from a record 168 delegations will participate in the 11-day competition across 22 sports starting from August 30, with Eritrea, Kiribati and Kosovo making their Paralympic debuts.
China’s delegation entered with wheelchair fencer Gu Haiyan and weightlifter Qi Yongkai carrying the flag together. China has sent a delegation of 284 athletes – 126 males and 158 females – to compete across 302 events in 19 sports. Among them, 95 are first-time Paralympians.
India has been steadily increasing its presence in the Paralympic Games, and the 2024 edition is no exception. The Indian contingent comprises over 60 athletes competing in a diverse range of sports, including athletics, powerlifting, shooting, archery, badminton, and table tennis. This year, there is a special focus on athletics and badminton, where Indian athletes have shown considerable promise.
India has announced a contingent of 84 athletes for the Paris 2024 Paralympics, marking the largest delegation the country has ever sent to the event. Scheduled to take place from August 28 to September 8, this year’s team includes 32 women, a significant increase from the 14 women who participated in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, where India sent a total of 54 athletes.
For the first time, India will compete in three new sports: para-cycling, para-rowing, and blind judo, expanding its participation to a total of 12 sports. In total, the Paris 2024 Paralympics will feature 22 sports.
The 2024 Paris Paralympic Games introduced a vibrant and meaningful mascot named “Phryge.” The mascot represents the spirit of revolution and freedom, embodying the values of the Paralympic movement—determination, inclusivity, and the triumph of the human spirit.
Throughout the 2024 Paralympic Games, Phryge will be a prominent figure, appearing in various promotional materials, events, and fan interactions. The mascot will engage with audiences worldwide, bringing the excitement of the Paralympics to life and fostering a sense of community and shared values.
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