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Editorial | Paralympics deserves our full support in Paris and beyond

The event will see 4,400 athletes from around the world compete for more than 500 medals and keep the Olympic spirit burning bright

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Hong Kong’s delegation for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Photo: Eugene Lee

The vibrant atmosphere created by the Summer Olympics has been sustained since the closing ceremony, with celebrations for Hong Kong’s returning medal winners and a visit this week by mainland China’s triumphant stars. But another flame has been ignited in Paris, this time for the Paralympics.

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The event, which will see 4,400 disabled athletes from around the world compete in 22 sports, deserves just as much attention.

The achievements of the athletes in not only overcoming the considerable challenges posed by their physical or mental disabilities but excelling at sport are awe-inspiring. Competition will be fierce, with 549 medals at stake.

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The Paralympics opened Wednesday evening, local time, with a ceremony featuring a parade of athletes along the Champs-Elysees in the heart of Paris, the first time it has been held outside a stadium.

Hong Kong has sent a team of 23 athletes to the Paralympics, competing in eight disciplines. The aim is to at least match the two silver and three bronze medals won in Tokyo in 2021. Photo: Kyodo
Hong Kong has sent a team of 23 athletes to the Paralympics, competing in eight disciplines. The aim is to at least match the two silver and three bronze medals won in Tokyo in 2021. Photo: Kyodo

As with the Olympics, some contests will be staged at iconic landmarks in the city. Sports include blind football, wheelchair fencing and wheelchair rugby, as well as athletics, badminton and table tennis.

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