Team of 126 Canadian athletes set to compete at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
Canadians can watch how Greatness Moves Us on CBC/Radio-Canada; Paris 2024 Paralympic Games takes place August 28 to September 8.
Canadians can watch how Greatness Moves Us on CBC/Radio-Canada; Paris 2024 Paralympic Games takes place August 28 to September 8.
A team of 126 athletes, including competition partners, will represent Canada at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, the Canadian Paralympic Committee announced Tuesday.
Canada will compete in 18 sports in Paris: wheelchair basketball (24 athletes), Para swimming (22), Para athletics (20), sitting volleyball (12), wheelchair rugby (12), Para cycling (7), goalball (6), boccia (5, including one competition partner), Para canoe (3), Para equestrian (3), Para triathlon (3), wheelchair fencing (3), Para archery (1), Para badminton (1), Para judo (1), Para rowing (1), Para table tennis (1), and wheelchair tennis (1).
A dedicated team of 117 coaches and National Sport Organization (NSO) support staff will be working with the athletes in Paris. Canada will send a total delegation of 336 people, including athletes, coaches, NSO support staff, CPC staff and support team members.
CLICK HERE to view the complete Paris 2024 Canadian Paralympic Team list.
“What a tremendous team of 126 athletes,” said Karolina Wisniewska, co-chef de mission, Paris 2024 Canadian Paralympic Team. “This is such an accomplished team, with so many experienced athletes and exciting newcomers. The Paralympic Games is the pinnacle of sport, and each athlete should be immensely proud to be a Paralympian and reach this stage. There are going to be so many wonderful and compelling performances through the 11 days of competition in Paris as we see how greatness moves our Canadian athletes. I encourage all of Canada to celebrate this team!”
“The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games is going to be a landmark Games for the Paralympic Movement, and an incredible showcase of sporting excellence, disability pride, and the radical power of inclusion,” said Josh Vander Vies, co-chef de mission, Paris 2024 Canadian Paralympic Team. “Congratulations to all 126 athletes for being selected for the Paris team; they are all wonderful ambassadors for Paralympic sport and Canadian sport. I am so proud to lead this team alongside my co-chef Karolina, and together we cannot wait to cheer on and support each and every single athlete in Paris.”
About the Paris 2024 Canadian Paralympic Team:
As the official broadcaster of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, CBC/Radio-Canada will provide extensive coverage across its multiple platforms, showcasing the performances of Paralympians to audiences nationwide. Audiences can tune in for CBC/Radio-Canada’s coverage of Paris 2024 from August 28 to September 8 on CBC, CBC Gem, CBC’s Paris 2024 website (cbc.ca/paris2024) and the CBC Paris 2024 app in English and on ICI TÉLÉ, ICI TOU.TV, Radio-Canada.ca/paris2024, and on the Radio-Canada Paralympiques app in French.
Canadians can show their support for the Canadian Paralympic Team and inclusive, accessible sport through the Paralympic Foundation of Canada’s IGNITE the Light campaign. IGNITE the Light is aiming to raise $1 million for Para sport development in Canada by filling a virtual stadium with national pride and encouragement. Supporters can purchase a virtual seat for $25, with donors receiving a unique and personalized virtual seat in the form of a customized graphic to share across their social media platforms. The campaign, running through the end of the Paralympic Games, has currently raised more than $179,000. To purchase your seat, please visit Paralympic.ca/IGNITE.
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